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Green Tara Statue: Oxidized Copper Swift Liberation

SKU: GTESJ22308

Size: 23.5cm x 17cm
23.5cm x 17cm | 9.3 x 6.7 Inches

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Swift Liberation: Green Tara Statue | Embrace the Rapid Compassion 

Arising from a lotus Base, this Green Tara swift liberation statue from Nepal embodies immediate compassion, protection, and graceful spiritual strength. Handcrafted by skilled Nepali artisans, it features an oxidized copper body that enhances its authentic Himalayan character and serene presence. Measuring 9.25 inches or 23.5 cm in height with a 6.69-inch or 17 cm base, and weighing 1.95 kg, this exquisite Buddhist art piece offers a meaningful source of blessings, tranquility, and sacred beauty for altars, meditation spaces, and spiritual collections.

Green Tara’s right hand extends in the gesture of supreme generosity, or varada mudra, signifying her swift readiness to grant wishes, blessings, and protection. Her left hand holds the stem of a blue utpala lotus near her heart, symbolizing purity, wisdom, and enlightened power. Seated gracefully with one leg extended, she represents immediate compassion, always prepared to rise and assist all sentient beings. Her serene expression, jeweled ornaments, and radiant green form reflect vitality, fearlessness, and active compassion, making this a powerful meditation statue for peace, healing, and spiritual growth.

Size: 9.25”/23.5cm (Height) x 6.69”/17cm (Base)
Weight: 1.95 kg
Material: Oxidized Copper Body

Green Tara is a revered bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism, emanating from Avalokiteśvara’s tears of compassion. She is known for her swift action in overcoming obstacles, fear, and negativity. Her iconography often shows her seated gracefully with one leg extended, symbolizing readiness to rise and help all beings. Her right hand forms varada mudra, granting blessings and protection, while her left hand holds the blue utpala lotus, representing purity and wisdom. As the “Mother of Liberation,” she guides practitioners toward enlightenment, embodying fearless compassion, healing energy, and universal empathy.

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