8" Black Color Goddess Green Tara from Nepal
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8" Black Color Goddess Green Tara from Nepal

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$500
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Specifications
MIV752
Wooden Statue
Height: 8.5 inch
Width: 6 inch
Depth: 4 inch
Weight 500 gm
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100% Handmade
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All products are
MADE IN INDIA.

Embodying Compassion and Swift Action

This exquisite statue captures the serene and powerful essence of Green Tara, a revered bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism. Known as the "Mother of Liberation," Green Tara is an emanation of Avalokiteshvara, the bodhisattva of compassion, and is invoked to overcome obstacles, fears, and dangers. Her green complexion symbolizes her active, swift, and unceasing compassion, as vibrant and verdant as the natural world. She is often depicted as youthful and beautiful, seated in a posture of ease and readiness to assist all beings.

A Divine Presence from the Himalayas

Crafted with meticulous care by skilled artisans in Nepal, this statue embodies the rich spiritual heritage of the region. The dark, grounding color of the wood reflects the earth from which it comes, infused with the profound wisdom and artistry of Himalayan traditions. Green Tara is widely venerated across Tibetan Buddhism, Nepalese Buddhism, and in other Mahayana traditions. Legend tells of Tara emerging from a tear shed by Avalokiteshvara, moved by the suffering of the world. Her swift response to prayers earned her the name "Swift Goddess." She is particularly invoked to overcome the eight great fears, represented by the eight fearsome beasts: lions (pride), elephants (ignorance), serpents (anger), demons (false views), robbers (attachment), fire (delusion), water (greed), and chains (ignorance).

Symbolism and Significance

In this portrayal, Green Tara is shown seated in the relaxed posture of *lalitasana* or "royal ease," with her right leg extended. This pose signifies her readiness to descend from her lotus throne to assist those in need. Her left hand holds a lotus, representing purity and the blossoming of wisdom, while her right hand is in the *vitarka mudra*, the gesture of debate or teaching, or the *varada mudra*, the gesture of bestowing blessings and protection. The lotus flowers, often depicted in full bloom at her shoulders, are symbols of her enlightened nature, untouched by the defilements of the world. Adorned with intricate jewelry and a regal crown, she radiates divine beauty and authority. This statue serves as a powerful focal point for meditation, prayer, and reflection, inviting the blessings of compassion, protection, and swift aid into your life.
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