Brass Made Tibetan Buddhist Deity Green Tara
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Green Tara-Brass Sculpture |
She is the goddess of
compassion and mother of liberation. Green Tara is the wisdom Buddha
who protects her devotees from all obstacles and fulfills their wishes. She is
one of the most popular goddesses in the Buddhist pantheon whose compassion for
living beings is said to be stronger than a mother’s love for her children. As
per the usual form, she is depicted with a green-hued body as green is the
universal color of healing and it is the healing energy of Green Tara that brings awareness and relief from all negative aspects. Exotic
India provides a collection of five color combinations namely, the royal
black-brown-gold, Chola color with an antique look, bright double Chola, most
popular natural brass, and the rarest of all, a mix of golden and grey in a
super antique look.
She sits there like a
voluptuous young woman clad in beautiful silks and ornate jewels; her posture
is a reflection of her youthful vigor and activity as the right leg extends
outwards in the readiness to spring into action and left is folded in the
contemplative posture; the right hand is on right knee, palm facing outwards in
the mudra of supreme giving and holds a stem of a pink lotus flower while the
left hand is in front of the heart granting refuge and holds a stem of a blue
lotus that floats over her left shoulder symbolizing purity and power.
Both the palms are scored with sacred Buddhist symbols and the head is crowned in a mesmerized fashion having a long-extended top and a highlighted broch in the center. Zoom in to appreciate the sharp and smooth carvings of her features of a pointed nose, long and sleek eyebrows, eyes closed in meditation, and the delicate lips, curving a bit to form a smile.
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