Hand-carved Wooden Statue of Green Tara for Altar
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Size: 58.5cm (Height) x 32cm (width)
Weight: 4.41kg
Materials: Wood
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About The Statue :
The Green Tara for Altar is crafted from wood, stands 58.5 cm tall, and radiates tranquility and spiritual presence. Adorned with a five-jeweled crown, symbolizing her enlightened nature, this statue beautifully captures Tara’s compassionate and serene expression. Seated gracefully on a lotus base, she embodies purity and compassionate action, as the lotus represents spiritual awakening and divine presence. The intricate carvings on the figure add a sense of movement and life, enhancing its sacred aura.
Her left hand is in the Varada Mudra, symbolizing protection, reassurance, and the removal of fear, while her right hand is in the Granting Mudra, a gesture of granting blessings and compassion. These symbolic hand positions with flowers at each side highlight Tara’s benevolence, offering peace and guidance to those who seek her protection. Her serene face exudes gentle wisdom, reinforcing her calming and empowering presence. The gracefulness of her posture reflects the spiritual strength and compassion that Green Tara embodies.
The Green Tara figure is adorned with exquisite jewelry, reflecting her divine beauty. She wears earrings and a bracelet that symbolizes her royal stature. A middle-length necklace drapes elegantly across her chest, symbolizing her spiritual richness and grace. These fine details and masterful craftsmanship make this sculpture a perfect addition to any altar or sacred space, enhancing its spiritual ambiance and significance.
Introduction to Green Tara
Green Tara is the manifestation from where all of Tara's other forms emerge, connected with enlightened action and active compassion. Tara is the most revered Tibetan Buddhist pantheon's female enlightened deities. She is "the mother of all buddhas" and "she who ferries beings over the ocean of samsara" since she embodies enlightened love and compassion.
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.