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21 Goddess Tara Wooden Sculpture

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“OM JE TSUN PAK MA DROL-MA-LA CHAK TSAL LO

OM Homage to the venerable, noble Tara

Homage to you Tara, O swift and courageous One….


She was given all these names, such as venerable, liberator (Tara), swift one, courageous one (or heroine), and so on, because of all these actions. These are the different names of her different manifestations, and the titles she earned because of the work she did during those eons.” -  Gelek Rimpoche, 2013 Green Tara Teachings


Tara, who’s revered as the catalyst of compassionate action in the Buddhist tradition has been meticulously carved on this wooden piece in her twenty-one (21) manifestations - as traced from the works of Suryagupta.

Specifications
MIV731
Wooden
Height: 25 inch
Width: 5 inch
Depth: 17 inch
Weight 6.60 kg
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The Embodiment of Compassion and Enlightenment

This magnificent wooden sculpture captures the serene presence of Goddess Tara, a revered figure in Buddhist traditions known as the "Mother of Liberation." Crafted from rich, aged wood, the sculpture is a testament to the meticulous artistry and spiritual devotion of its creators. The intricate carvings create a sense of depth and movement, drawing the viewer into a world of divine grace and profound wisdom.

A Pantheon of Benevolence

The central figure of Tara is seated in the graceful *lalitasana* pose, her legs elegantly crossed and one foot resting on a lotus pedestal, signifying her purity and transcendence. Her right hand is extended in the *varada mudra*, bestowing blessings and abundance, while her left hand holds a lotus flower, a symbol of spiritual awakening. Surrounding her, arranged in tiered rows within ornate niches, are numerous smaller depictions of Taras, each embodying different aspects of her compassionate nature. This arrangement evokes the celestial retinue that accompanies Tara in Buddhist cosmology, illustrating her pervasive influence and the multifaceted ways she aids sentient beings.

Echoes of Ancient Wisdom

The intricate detailing extends beyond the figures themselves. The architectural elements framing Tara suggest a sacred shrine or mandal, rich with symbolic meaning. The presence of makara-like creatures, mythical beings often associated with water and auspicious beginnings, adds another layer of spiritual significance, guiding devotees towards enlightenment. The lotus motifs, appearing throughout the sculpture, are universally recognized symbols of purity, beauty, and spiritual growth, reminding us that even from the mud of existence, exquisite beauty and enlightenment can bloom. The entire composition is framed by swirling patterns and decorative borders, adding a sense of divine order and protective energy.

A Treasure for Contemplation

This sculpture is more than a decorative object; it is an invitation to contemplation and a conduit for spiritual connection. The warmth and natural grain of the wood lend a tangible sense of reverence and timelessness. Whether placed in a meditation space, a place of worship, or as a focal point in a home, this representation of Goddess Tara emanates an aura of peace, protection, and unwavering compassion, offering solace and inspiration to all who behold it. It is a piece that speaks of deep cultural heritage and enduring spiritual values, ready to bring its benevolent energy into your life.
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