Handcrafted Statue of Compassionate Deity Shyama Tara | Buddhist Statue Home Decor
This Compassionate Deity Shyama Tara Handcrafted Statue, also known as Green Tara, measures 15.7”/40cm in height and 11.8”/30cm at the base, with a weight of 6.03 kg. This Statue is made of copper, covered with a triple layer of 24K gold gilding, and carved with deeply engraved carvings that produce a magnificent 3D-like effect. This sculpture is handcrafted by expert Nepalese artisans, elegantly symbolizing Himalayan Buddhism's sacred traditions, making it an appropriate addition to altars, meditation places, or sacred collections.
Shyama Tara, known for her deep compassion and protective nature, is depicted in a graceful seated posture with her right leg extended, symbolizing her readiness to act for the benefit of others. In her right hand, she holds a lotus, representing purity and spiritual blossoming, while her left hand forms the Three Jewel Mudra, honoring the Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha, and also holds a lotus to signify continuous spiritual growth. She is crowned with the Five Dhyani Buddhas, embodying the fivefold wisdom of enlightenment. Resting on a lotus base with a moon disc, her poised yet active presence highlights her role as a compassionate guide. The statue's intricate craftsmanship beautifully conveys her boundless empathy and unwavering commitment to helping sentient beings on the path to awakening.
Size: 15.7”/40cm (Height) x 11.8”/30cm (Base)
Weight: 6.03 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Green Tara is a highly revered deity in Tibetan Buddhism, the embodiment of compassion, protection, and swift action. She is considered a Bodhisattva (a being who seeks enlightenment for the benefit of all sentient beings) and is often referred to as the Mother of all Buddhas. Green Tara is associated with healing and compassionate protection, offering relief from suffering and danger. Her main qualities include her quick response to those who call on her, symbolizing immediate protection. She is also regarded as a guide on enlightenment, helping practitioners overcome obstacles.