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Handcrafted Green Tara Oxidized Statue | Traditional Himalayan Art

SKU: GTAW19058

Size: 17cm x 12.5cm

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Handcrafted Green Tara Oxidised Statue | Feminine Energy of Compassion

This Handcrafted Green Tara Oxidised Statue stands at 6.7”/17cm in height and 4.9”/12.5cm at the base, weighing 0.84 kg. Crafted from oxidised copper, it highlights traditional artistry with a subdued, antique-like finish. Expertly made by skilled Nepali artisans, this piece brings a serene and compassionate presence ideal for personal altars, meditation corners, or spiritual decor.

As depicted, Green Tara is shown seated on a lotus throne with her right leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to take swift action for the benefit of all beings. Her hands express profound meaning through their gestures; the right hand is displayed in the gesture of giving (Varada Mudra), signifying her boundless generosity and willingness to bestow blessings. Meanwhile, her left hand delicately holds a blue lotus (Utpala), a symbol of purity and spiritual awakening, offering protection and reassurance to those who seek her guidance.

Size: 6.7”/17cm (Height) x 4.9”/12.5cm (Base)
Weight: 0.84kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body

Green Tara is a highly revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, the embodiment of compassion, protection, and swift action. She is considered a Bodhisattva (a being who seeks enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings) and is often referred to as the Mother of all Buddhas. Green Tara is associated with healing and compassionate protection, offering relief from suffering and danger. Her main qualities include her quick response to those who call on her, symbolizing immediate protection. She also represents enlightened activity and the ability to overcome obstacles on the path to enlightenment.

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