24K Gold Gilded Beautiful Green Tara Statue for Prosperity and Meditation
This beautiful Green Tara statue is a hand-made work of art that has been crafted with great skill and attention to detail by our Vajrayana Artists in our studio. It is a depiction of the Green Tara, a Buddhist Bodhisattva revered for her compassion and ability to protect those who call upon her. In this statue, the female Bodhisattva is depicted peacefully seated atop a moon disc lotus seat with her left leg outstretched, indicating her readiness to swiftly come to assist and protect her devotees.
She performs the 'Varada Mudra,' a gesture of charity, with her left hand and a 'Prithvi Mudra,' with her right hand as two Utpala flowers, or blue lotuses, fully blossom beside each of her shoulders, representing the embodiment of the wisdom of the Buddha. In addition to the gold gilding, the statue has been painted with acrylic paints in shades of green, which complement the natural color of Tara's skin. The paint has been applied with precision and care, creating a smooth and seamless finish that accentuates the contours of the statue.
The statue is bejeweled with precious gemstones and full of intricate carvings. It is a testament to the enduring appeal of Tara as a symbol of compassion and protection in the Buddhist tradition. It is sure to capture the eye and add a sense of peace and tranquility to any setting. A perfect addition to your Buddhist Altar and a gift for any devout.
Size: 31.4"/80cm (Height) x 26.7"/68cm (Base)
Weight: 40.5 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Copper Body, Acrylic Paintings
Green Tara is portrayed as compassionate, providing comfort and protection from the world's suffering. In Buddhism, her mantra is "om tare tuttare ture soha" by reciting this mantra; We are not merely asking for Tara's blessings and assistance with our daily lives and "real world" problems. To be freed from the misery of mental delusions and negative emotions and to achieve the same enlightened body, speech, and mind that Tara represents, not just for our benefit, but for the benefit of all sentient beings.