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Green Tara | The Compassionate Liberator

Green Tara | The Compassionate Liberator

USD 395.60

Height:23cm (9″)
Width:18cm (7″)
Depth:12cm (5″)
Weight:1.65 kg – 3.63 lbs
Material:Oxidized Copper Body, Acrylic Painting ,24K Gold Gilded.

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Weight 1.6 kg
Dimensions 12 × 18 × 23 cm
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Green Tara | The Compassionate Liberator

Green Tara, known as Shyama Tara in Sanskrit, is a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism and Vajrayana practice. She is considered a female Buddha and an embodiment of enlightened activity and compassion. Green Tara is often associated with protection, compassion, and swift action to aid those in need. Here are some key aspects of Green Tara:

1. Iconography

  • Green Tara is typically depicted as a youthful goddess seated in a relaxed posture, with her right leg extended, ready to rise and help sentient beings.
  • Her left leg is folded, symbolizing her readiness to act.
  • She is green in color, representing vitality, activity, and the natural world.
  • She often holds a blue lotus (utpala) in her left hand, symbolizing purity and spiritual power.
  • Her right hand is in the gesture of granting boons (varada mudra), offering blessings and protection.

2. Symbolism

  • Green Tara is known as the "Mother of Liberation" and is believed to help practitioners overcome fear, obstacles, and suffering.
  • She embodies the active aspect of compassion, swiftly responding to the cries of beings in distress.
  • Her green color symbolizes the union of wisdom and compassion, as well as the flourishing of spiritual growth.

3. Origins and Legends

  • Green Tara is said to have originated from a tear of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion. When his tear fell to the ground, it formed a lake from which a lotus emerged, and Green Tara was born.
  • She is often paired with White Tara, who represents longevity, healing, and serenity. Together, they symbolize complementary aspects of compassion and wisdom.

4. Practices and Mantras

  • Green Tara is widely venerated in Tibetan Buddhism, and her practices include meditation, visualization, and mantra recitation.
  • Her most common mantra is:
    "Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha" (or "Om Tare Tam Soha" in some traditions).
    This mantra is believed to invoke her blessings for protection, courage, and liberation from suffering.

5. Role in Buddhism

  • Green Tara is considered a protector and a guide on the spiritual path, helping practitioners overcome inner and outer obstacles.
  • She is particularly revered for her ability to provide swift assistance in times of danger or difficulty.

6. Cultural Significance

  • Green Tara is widely worshipped in Tibet, Nepal, Mongolia, and other regions where Vajrayana Buddhism is practiced.
  • She is also celebrated in festivals and rituals, often depicted in thangkas (Tibetan Buddhist paintings) and statues.

Green Tara's compassionate and active nature makes her a beloved figure in Buddhism, offering solace and guidance to those who seek her aid.

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Disclaimer:
This is a handmade artifact, and minor variations in color, texture, or size may occur. These natural imperfections celebrate the artisan’s touch, making your statue a unique masterpiece.

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Weight 1.6 kg
Dimensions 12 × 18 × 23 cm

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