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Magnificent Golden Statue Set of 21 Tara | 21 Manifestations of Tara
This magnificent 21 Tara statue set, measuring 27.0”/68.5cm in height and 21.5”/54.5cm at the base, and weighing 9.16 kg, is crafted with exceptional skill. Designed in a tree-like structure, it features Green Tara seated gracefully at the center, surrounded by her twenty emanations. Each Tara represents a distinct aspect of enlightened activity, offering protection, compassion, healing, and blessings. Beautifully crafted by talented Nepalese artisans using 24K gold gilding, gold and acrylic paintings, a copper body, and handcarved gemstones, this set is ideal for altars, meditation spaces, or as a profound symbol of compassion and swift assistance for spiritual practitioners.
The 21 Tara Set represents the twenty-one emanations of Tara, the beloved female bodhisattva in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, revered for her swift compassion and protection. Each form of Tara embodies a unique aspect of her enlightened qualities, such as protection from fear, granting of wishes, healing, and removal of obstacles. The statues are arranged in a beautiful tree-like structure, with Green Tara seated at the center on a majestic and auspicious throne, symbolizing her role as the embodiment of active compassion. Surrounded by the other twenty Taras, Green Tara is placed upon a pure and sacred throne that reflects the grace and purity of her being. Each Tara’s unique qualities are symbolized by the color of the lotus throne they sit upon, with the colors represented in the lotus petals and an umbrella-like feature above each statue, indicating the particular blessing or aspect they embody. Green Tara, known as the leader of the twenty-one, extends her right hand in the Varada Mudra, granting blessings and protection, while her left hand forms the Three Jewels Mudra, symbolizing devotion to the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha. Her central position in this formation highlights her as the source of all compassionate activities. Each Tara is depicted with specific gestures (mudras) and expressions that reflect their unique attributes and enlightened powers. Together, the set of 21 Taras provides a complete embodiment of compassionate action, responding to the diverse needs and aspirations of practitioners. Traditionally, practitioners chant the "Praises to the 21 Taras" prayer to invoke their blessings, calling upon different Taras depending on the support or protection they seek. Having a complete 21 Tara statue set is regarded as highly auspicious, creating a powerful spiritual presence that supports meditation, protection, and the fulfillment of enlightened intentions. Each statue in the set is meticulously crafted, combining symbolic meaning with artistic beauty, representing Tara's profound compassion, wisdom, and enlightened energy.
Size: 27.0”/68.5cm (Height) x 21.5”/54.5cm (Base)
Weight: 9.16 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Handcarved Gemstones
The 21 forms of Tara represent various aspects of compassion, protection, and empowerment. Nyurma Pamo (Red Tara) is a swift protector, while Loter Yangchenma (White Tara) embodies purity and healing. Sonam Tobche and Tsugtor Namgyalma (Golden Taras) offer blessings of wealth and longevity. Wangdu Rigje Lhamo (Red Tara) and Jigje Chenmo (Dark Red Tara) are fierce protectors, removing obstacles. Zhengyi Mithumba (Dark Blue Tara) and Zhengyi Migyalma (Dark Red Tara) help overcome fears. Sengdeng Nagchi (Emerald Green Tara) is the nurturing Green Tara, symbolizing swift compassion. Jigten Sumle Gyalma (Red Tara) brings guidance and courage, while Phagma Norter Drolma (Orange Tara) and Tashi Donje (Golden Yellow Tara) bring power and prosperity. Yulle Gyalma (Dark Red Tara) and Thronyer Chen (Tara in dark rain-cloud color) help overcome anger. Rabzhima (White Tara with Blue Lotus) symbolizes peace and protection. Other forms like Rigngag Tobjom and Lhamo Ozer Chenma represent spiritual transformation. These forms of Tara embody different enlightened activities such as pacifying, increasing, and overpowering, all focused on healing, protection, and empowerment.