Mother Green Tara Sacred Sculpture in Gilded Copper

SKU: GTHN23534

Size: 39.5cm x 28.5cm
39.5cm x 28.5cm | 15.6 x 11.2 Inches

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A Mother Green Tara Sacred Sculpture Embodying Boundless Compassion

Mother Green Tara sacred sculpture emerges as a beacon of swift liberation, standing at a graceful 39.5 cm in a display of divine poise. Handcrafted with a solid copper core and weighing a substantial 6.72 kg, she radiates a protective aura through her refined 24K gold gilding and delicate acrylic accents. This premium masterpiece balances physical weight with spiritual elegance, designed to anchor a sophisticated altar or a dedicated practitioner's space with her maternal, watchful presence.

Incorporating the Varada Mudra of supreme generosity and the Vitarka Mudra of intellectual discussion, the Mother Green Tara sacred sculpture serves as a visual catalyst for transformation and fearlessness. The intricate floral motifs on her double-lotus throne and the fine gold linework on her silken garments reflect the lush abundance of her enlightened realm. For the dedicated collector or practitioner, this work represents a profound intersection of Nepalese Buddhist art and the living energy of enlightened activity.

Size: 15.5”/39.5cm (Height) x 11.2”/28.5cm (Base)
Weight: 6.72 kg
Material: Copper Body, Gemstones, Gold and Acrylic Painting

Green Tara, known as the "Mother of all Buddhas," is the female manifestation of active compassion and the feminine aspect of the Buddha. Originating from the tears of Avalokiteshvara, she is revered for her swiftness in overcoming obstacles and her ability to protect followers from the eight great fears, including pride, ignorance, and attachment. Her green hue represents the wind element and the Buddha of the North, Amoghasiddhi, signifying successful action and the realization of all goals.

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