Description
Sacred Green Tara Statue: Beacon of Compassionate Action
Handcrafted in Nepal, this sacred Green Tara statue embodies compassionate action, protection, and enlightened energy. Standing 35cm (13.78 inches) tall with a 27.5cm (10.83 inches) base and weighing 3.71kg, it is expertly formed from a solid copper body and adorned with radiant 24K gold gilding, detailed acrylic painting, and carefully set gemstones. The poised posture and serene expression reflect the “Mother of Liberation’s” readiness to swiftly alleviate suffering and remove obstacles, making this finely crafted statue a meaningful focal point for altars, meditation spaces, or sacred collections, inspiring devotion, spiritual protection, and compassionate practice.
The vertical poster presents a series of revered Buddhist statues, each accompanied by informative text explaining their iconography and spiritual significance. At the top, Tsongkhapa with his disciples is shown in a teaching gesture, symbolizing wisdom, monastic discipline, and the transmission of the Dharma through the Gelug lineage. Below, Shakyamuni Buddha is depicted in the Bhumisparsha Mudra, representing the moment of his enlightenment beneath the Bodhi tree, emphasizing steadfastness, inner clarity, and the triumph of wisdom over delusion. At the bottom, Green Tara is portrayed with her right leg extended and left leg folded in meditative stability, her right hand in the Varada Mudra offering blessings, and her left hand holding a blooming utpala lotus, embodying immediate compassionate action, purity, and spiritual power. Together, the poster creates a visually harmonious and educational representation of key Buddhist figures, highlighting their symbolic gestures, attributes, and the spiritual qualities they inspire in practitioners.
Size: 13.78”/35cm (Height) x 10.83”/27.5cm (Base)
Weight: 3.71 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Acrylic Painting, Copper Body, Gemstones
Green Tara is one of the most revered deities in Tibetan Buddhism, recognized as the female Buddha of enlightened activity. Born from the compassionate tears of Avalokiteshvara, she embodies active compassion and protection, swiftly coming to the aid of those who call upon her. She is particularly invoked for overcoming obstacles, fear, and for granting wishes, guiding practitioners towards liberation and spiritual growth. Her vibrant green hue signifies her youthful vigor and readiness to act.















