Spiritual Protector Green Tara Statue | Inspire Calm, Protection, and Compassion in Your Life
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Size: 44.5cm(Height) x 21cm(Width)
Weight: 2.93 kg
Materials: Copper Body, Antique Finishing
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About our Statue:
Green Tara, the revered Goddess Protector from suffering and obstacles, is beautifully represented in a carved statue. The piece, which stands 44.5cm tall and has a base width of 21cm, depicts Tara, who is recognized for taking quick action to help beings overcome fear and pain. This statue is composed of copper. The craftsmanship reflects Green Tara's sacred presence, filling your area with spiritual protection and peace.
Her tranquil smile embodies a sense of peace, while both her hands are in the vitarka mudra (a gesture of fearlessness), representing her compassionate nature. She embodies swift action and empathetic response in the face of both earthly and spiritual challenges. The Green Tara statue serves as a reminder of the value of compassion, protection, and the constant flow of grace. Allow her presence to cultivate peace, security, and compassion in your life.
Green Tara is one of the most revered deities in Tibetan Buddhism, known as the "Mother of Liberation." She is depicted with one leg outstretched, ready to rise and offer assistance to all beings. Her open hand gestures are symbols of granting blessings and protection, making her a beloved figure among those seeking guidance and relief from suffering.
Introduction to Green Tara:
Green Tara, also known as Shyamatara, holds a special place in Tibetan Buddhism as the embodiment of active compassion and swift assistance. Legend has it that she sprang from a tear of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, earning her the title "Mother of Liberation." Known for her ability to clear obstacles, shield from danger, and bring healing, Green Tara is the go-to guardian for those facing hardship, anxiety, or trouble, always ready to offer swift and loving support when it’s needed most.