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Compassionate Protector Green Tara | Tibetan Buddhist Goddess of Enlightenment and Protection
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Size: 33cm (Height) x 11cm (Width)
Weight: 2.51kg
Materials: Oxidized Cooper
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About Our Statue :
The Compassionate Protector Green Tara statue is a powerful representation of one of Tibetan Buddhism’s most beloved deities, embodying compassion, swift protection, and enlightened action. Standing 33cm tall and 11cm wide, and weighing 2.51kg, this oxidized copper sculpture offers a substantial and commanding presence, perfect as a focal point in meditation areas, shrines, or spiritual art collections. The oxidized finish adds depth and character, highlighting Green Tara’s elegant posture and serene, benevolent expression. This statue serves not only as a beautiful decorative piece but also as an inspiring symbol of mercy and courage, inviting peace and protection into your sacred space.
This Green Tara copper statue exemplifies exquisite craftsmanship, bringing to life every detail—from the delicate lotus seat and flowing ornaments to her compassionate and serene gaze—through time-honored traditional techniques. In Tibetan Buddhist practice, Green Tara is revered as the swift savior who shields devotees from obstacles, fears, and challenges, guiding them compassionately toward wisdom and spiritual enlightenment. The oxidized copper finish not only accentuates the intricate artistry but also imparts a distinctive and sacred aura, making this statue a captivating centerpiece that enhances any meditation space, shrine, or spiritual environment. Embrace the protective energy and profound grace of Green Tara with this powerful and inspiring sculpture.
Introduction To Lokeshwor:
In Mahayana and Vajrayana Buddhism, Lokeshwor, which translates to "Lord of the World," is a highly esteemed bodhisattva who personifies unending mercy. Lokeshwor, also called Avalokiteshvara in Sanskrit, is revered in East Asian, Tibetan, and Nepalese cultures. He is shown in a variety of ways, such as the manifestations with four arms and a thousand arms, which represent his boundless mercy. The chant Om Mani Padme Hum, which stands for enlightenment and universal love, is closely linked to Lokeshwor. He is especially revered in Nepal as Karunamaya and Matsyendranath. Invoking the blessings of Lokeshwor, according to devotees, results in the development of kindness and wisdom as well as freedom from pain.
How do take care of your statues?
Place them at room temperature, avoiding direct sunlight.
Make sure that the area where your statue is placed is completely free of moisture and dust.
Place it at the highest place on your altar after being consecrated by Lama/monks. The best practice is to keep them covered inside a glass cabinet.
Do not use your bare hands or any objects with a rough surface to wipe the face. Directly touching with the bare hand objects can smudge the face, leaving scratches.