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Handmade Green Tara Buddhist Goddess Statue

SKU: GTCF23027

Size: 34cm x 27cm
34cm x 27cm | 13.4 x 10.6 Inches

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Handmade Green Tara Buddhist Goddess Statue: Swift Compassion Embodied

This beautifully handcrafted Green Tara Buddhist Goddess Statue measures 13.4”/34cm in height and 10.6”/27cm at the base, with a weight of 4.78 kg. It is expertly made from a solid copper body, richly finished with 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic paintings, and carefully set gemstones that enhance its sacred brilliance and refined artistic expression. Created by skilled Nepali artisans, this statue reflects exceptional traditional craftsmanship and devotional artistry, making it a meaningful centerpiece for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred spiritual collections.

Green Tara is revered as the embodiment of compassionate action, swift protection, and enlightened feminine energy. In this depiction, she is shown in a graceful and dynamic seated posture that reflects readiness to respond instantly to the suffering of beings. Her serene expression symbolizes fearless compassion and inner peace, while her elegant form represents the harmony of wisdom and active compassion. Traditionally invoked for protection, healing, and removal of obstacles, Green Tara is known as the “Mother of Liberation,” guiding practitioners toward freedom from fear and suffering. The presence of gemstones and fine detailing in this statue enhances her divine radiance, symbolizing vitality, purity, and the luminous nature of awakened awareness.

Size: 13.4”/34cm (Height) x 10.6”/27cm (Base)
Weight: 4.78 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones

Green Tara is a revered female Buddha in Tibetan Buddhism, originating from Avalokiteshvara's tears of compassion. She is known as the "Mother of All Buddhas" and the "Swift One" due to her immediate response to sentient beings' pleas for help. She embodies active compassion, protection from fear, and freedom from obstacles, guiding practitioners towards enlightenment.

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