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Green Tara Statue
Green Tara Statue
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Rs. 1,250.00
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Om Green Tara, a revered female Buddha
The Green Tara statue depicts Green Tara, a revered female Buddha and bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism, celebrated for her compassion, protection, and swift assistance. Typically shown seated with one leg extended forward, this posture signifies her readiness to come to the aid of those in need. One hand is positioned in the varada mudra, symbolizing the granting of blessings, while the other displays the abhaya mudra, representing protection and fearlessness. She is often associated with the blue or green lotus flower (Utpala), which stands for purity and enlightened action.
Green Tara is honored as a savior who delivers beings from fear and obstacles, embodying qualities of kindness, wisdom, and bravery. Statues of Green Tara are commonly used in meditation and spiritual rituals to seek her blessings for protection, the removal of fears, and personal spiritual development. These statues are frequently adorned with detailed jewel decorations and feature a serene, compassionate expression.
Various forms of Green Tara statues exist, each highlighting different symbolic meanings, yet all consistently emphasize her role as a protector and compassionate guide. As a profound spiritual symbol, the Green Tara statue holds an important place in Buddhist art and practice, especially within Tibetan, Nepalese, and Indian cultural traditions.
God - om green Tara
Material Polyresin
Size 7 inch
The main symbolic gestures (mudras) of Green Tara are:
• Right Hand: Varada Mudra (Gesture of Giving)
Her right hand is extended downward, resting on her right knee with the palm open and facing outward. This mudra represents generosity, compassion, and her promise to grant blessings and fulfill the wishes of her devotees.
• Left Hand: Abhaya Mudra (Gesture of Protection and Fearlessness)
Her left hand is raised near her chest with the palm open and facing outward, symbolizing protection, fearlessness, and her vow to shield followers from danger and negative emotions. Often, her left hand also holds the stem of a blue lotus (utpala) flower, which signifies purity, wisdom, and spiritual awakening.
• Additional Left Hand Gesture: Vitarka Mudra (Teaching or Giving Refuge)
In some depictions, her left hand forms a mudra where the thumb and ring finger touch, symbolizing the union of wisdom and compassion, and the three extended fingers represent the Three Jewels of Buddhism: Buddha, Dharma, and Sangha.
These gestures together express Green Tara’s qualities of generosity, protection, fearlessness, and her readiness to swiftly aid those who seek her help
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