Tibetan Red Tara Oxidized Sculpture for Decor | Made in Nepal
The Red Tara Buddhism Statue is a representation of the Buddhist deity associated with protection and power. Standing 8.3” (21 cm) tall with a base width of 6.3” (16 cm) and weighing 1.96 kg, this statue was handmade from an oxidized copper body. Expert Nepalese artisans have intricately carved the surface to produce a 3D-like effect and placed the figure upon a unique lotus pedestal, enhancing both its aesthetic appeal and spiritual symbolism. With an age of 20 years, this sculpture reflects the enduring craftsmanship and sacred traditions of Himalayan Buddhism, making it a meaningful addition to altars, meditation spaces, or personal sacred collections.
Red Tara is depicted in a royal ease position, with her right leg stretched forward and her left leg bowed, indicating readiness for action. This stance symbolizes her dynamic energy and capacity to respond quickly to the requirements of her devotees. Her right hand holds a vase, while her left hand holds a lotus. Her expression reflects strength and compassion, embodying her role as a protector and guide.
Size: 8.3”/21cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 1.96 kg
Material: Acrylic Paintings, Oxidized Copper Body, Gemstones
Red Tara, also known as Kurukulla, is a dynamic and powerful aspect of Tara in Tibetan Buddhism. She represents the force of compassion that magnetizes and attracts positive energy, power, and influence. While Green Tara is associated with swift action, Red Tara embodies magnetism and the ability to overcome obstacles with an energy that inspires both fearlessness and compassion. She is often invoked by practitioners seeking to gain control over external challenges and cultivate internal power.