Buy Tibetan Buddhist Goddess Green Tara in Green Hue - Made in Nepal by Exotic India Art
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Tibetan Buddhist Goddess Green Tara |
Green Tara,
the fierce Buddhist deity is said to be invoked from Boddhisatva
Avalokiteshwara’s tear. This Nepali queen’s fierceness embodies protection of
evil, overcome obstacles and release of healing energy from fear and ignorance.
Her ancient mantra, ‘Om Tara Tuttare Ture Soha’ symbolizes her as the mother of
all Buddhas and is associated with enlightened activity and abundance; often
considered to be the original Tara and the female consort of Amoghasiddhi (the
self born Buddha). She is mostly depicted as sitting in a posture of ease and
readiness for action.
Tibetan Buddhist Goddess Green Tara |
Here Goddess Green Tara is depicted as sitting on a unique colorful lotus throne; right leg
extended showing her readiness to come into action and left leg folded in a
meditation posture on the lotus pedestal. Left hand is in vitarka mudra forming
a gesture of teaching and right hand is in varada Mudra, in a gesture of
charity. Her primary cognizance, a closed blue colored lotus (utpala), appears
at her left shoulder symbolizing enlightenment and a full grown pink lotus
showcasing purity. She wears a richly patterned pink and blue skirt with a pink
colored stole across her shoulders hanging on arms’ sides too; ornamented with
a flamboyant jewel crown and two necklaces. This array is complemented by
armlets, bracelets, anklets and a girdle. Her vibrant green color and youthful
body symbolize her valour and activity.
She is
believed to help people cross over from danger to safety and from suffering to
happiness. This sculpture made by Nepalese hands clearly reflects Tibetan
Buddhist culture and values.
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