Handcrafted Statue of Green Tara " The liberator" | Shayma Tara
This Statue of "The Liberator" Green Tara stands 26.2 inches (66.5 cm) tall with a base measuring 18.7 inches (47.5 cm), and weighs 19.05 kilograms, making it solid and substantial. It is made from a copper body, gilded with 24K gold for a radiant, sacred appearance. The surface is hand-painted with gold and acrylic paints, adding vibrant color and spiritual symbolism, and it is adorned with gemstones that enhance its elegance and divine presence. Designed by talented Nepalese artisans, this detailed sculpture is ideal for altars, meditation areas, or as a meaningful decor item for individuals seeking awareness in their daily life.
Green Tara is a compassionate deity who offers swift protection and support to those in need. Her right leg is extended forward, symbolizing her readiness to take immediate action to help sentient beings. The green color represents vitality, renewal, and a deep connection to nature. Seated gracefully on a lotus, she embodies purity and spiritual growth, with lotuses in both hands reinforcing this symbolism. According to legend, she arose from the tears of Avalokiteshvara (Chenrezig) when he wept in sorrow over the endless suffering of beings. Green Tara performs the Varada Mudra with her right hand, the gesture of generosity, fulfilling the wishes of her devotees. Her left hand forms the Three Jewel Mudra, symbolizing the Buddha, the Dharma (teachings), and the Sangha (spiritual community). She is adorned with radiant gems and flowing silk garments, reflecting her divine presence and enlightened nature.
Size: 26.2”/66.5cm (Height) x 18.7”/47.5cm (Base)
Weight: 19.05 kg
Material: 24K Gold Gilded, Gold & Acrylic Paintings, Copper Body, Gemstones
Tara is the savior, the personification of compassion, the one who reaches out and freely replies to everyone who is suffering. Tara is courageous and generous to a fault. Green Tara and White Tara are her most popular incarnations, though she occasionally appears as Red Tara in Dakini form. "Om tare tuttare ture svaha," says Green Tara. White Tara's mantra is "om tare tuttare ture mama ayu Punya jnana pushtim kuru svaha," which means "om tare tuttare ture mama ayu Punya jnana pushtim kuru svaha."