Nepalese Artistry Unveils the Divine Feminine in Serene Green Tara's Brown Statue
This magnificent brown sculpture of Green Tara, the adored Buddhist goddess known as the "Mother of Liberation," in oxidized copper, will allow you to fully experience the divine feminine's loving embrace fully. This masterwork, created by the talented craftspeople of Patan, Nepal, depicts the calm yet strong presence of the female Buddha and invites you to experience her unwavering love and protection.
The statue's oxidized copper body radiates a warm, earthy tint that connects with Mother Earth's caring spirit, and it was crafted with regard and expertise. Honoring the centuries-old metalworking traditions of Nepal, the fine details—from the delicate folds of Tara's robes to the elaborate jewels adorning her form—are recreated with fantastic workmanship.
As you gaze upon the compassionate countenance of Green Tara, you are greeted by her gentle smile and posture of supreme ease, embodying the qualities of active compassion, courage, and spiritual attainment. Her right hand, extended in the boon-granting mudra, offers blessings and protection to all beings, while her left hand, cradling a blossoming utpala (blue lotus), symbolizes the purity and spiritual awakening that blossoms from her teachings.
Size: 25.98”/66cm (Height) x 18.90”/48cm (Base)
Weight: 21.47 kg
Materials: Oxidized Copper Body
Green Tara, also known as Shyama Tara, is a revered female Buddha in Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, embodying the virtues of active compassion, protection, and spiritual awakening. She is often depicted as a beautiful green-colored figure, adorned with jewels and seated in a posture of ease, radiating a sense of serenity and grace. Green Tara's right hand is in the boon-granting mudra, offering blessings and protection, while her left hand cradles a blossoming utpala (blue lotus), symbolizing the purity and spiritual awakening that arises from her teachings.