Female Buddhist Deities 21 Manifestations of Tara Statue Set Symbol of Spiritual Guidance and Transformation
The 21 Manifestations of Tara Statue set is a magnificent collection of exquisite workmanship that was compassionately handmade in Patan, Nepal, which is known for its extraordinary Buddhist artwork. Each of the 21 Tara sculptures is handcrafted in Nepal, with the copper body delicately embellished with triple layers of 24K gold gilding, deeply engraved carving, and intricate acrylic & gold paintings. This extraordinary set, measuring 9.3"/23.5cm in height and 6.3"/16cm at the base, weighs 39.79 kg and would make an impressive addition to any spiritual altar or holy area, reflecting the essence of dedication, beauty, and spiritual depth.
Each of Tara's 21 appearances involves a request for a special blessing, protection, or direction. Tara's compassionate energy is believed to help in overcoming fears, challenges, and negative influences, as well as offering wisdom and alleviating pain. By meditating on or invoking the 21 Tara forms, practitioners seek Tara's instant assistance in spiritual practice and daily life. It is a sacred addition to meditation rooms, altars, and devotional areas, ideal for individuals looking to strengthen their connection with Tara's transformational energy.
Size: 9.3”/23.5cm (Height) x 6.3”/16cm (Base)
Weight: 39.79 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body
Tara has 21 effective forms, each tied to a specific color, and energy is visualized in this Buddhist statue. According to tantric teaching, within this human body, we have twenty-one knots. These are in pairs, and they obstruct or block our channels. As we release each of these pairs of knots through practice, we obtain a specific experience or realization. After removing all of the 21 knots, we are known as enlightened beings, having attained Buddhahood.
The 21 forms of Tara are :
Nyurma Pamo (Red Tara), Loter Yangchenma (White Tara), Sonam Tobche (Golden Tara), Tsugtor Namgyalma (Golden Tara), Wangdu Rigje Lhamo (Red Tara), Jigje Chenmo (Dark Red Tara), Zhengyi Mithumba (Dark Blue Tara), Zhengyi Migyalma (Dark Red Tara), Sengdeng Nagchi (Emerald Green Tara), Jigten Sumle Gyalma (Red Tara), Phagma Norter Drolma (Orange Tara), Tashi Donje (Golden Yellow Tara), Yulle Gyalma(Dark Red Tara), Thronyer Chen(Tara in dark rain-cload colour), Rabzhima(White Tara with a blue Lotus), Rigngag Tobjom, Pagme Nonma, Maja Chenmo, Dugkarmo, Rito Loma Jonma, and Lhamo Ozer Chenmaand (White Tara with a blue lotus on a golden fish).