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10 inch/ 27 cm Green Tara | སྒྲོལ་མ | 绿度母

10 inch/ 27 cm Green Tara | སྒྲོལ་མ | 绿度母

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Add a touch of elegance to your space with our 10-inch Green Tara Statue. Handcrafted in Nepal's ancient city, Patan, this divine creation weighs just 3 kg, blending strong copper with a shiny gold coat. The gentle features, painted with gold dust and acrylic, bring a peaceful vibe to your home. It's not just a statue – it's a simple way to bring art and good vibes into your space. Let Green Tara's calming presence turn every day into something beautiful and special.

Green Tara, a revered figure in Tibetan Buddhism, is a Bodhisattva known for her compassion and swift response to the calls of those in need. Believed to have arisen from the tears of the compassionate Avalokiteshvara, Green Tara embodies the nurturing and protective aspects of the divine feminine. Worshipped for centuries, she is often depicted in a posture of readiness to come to the aid of devotees, symbolizing her immediate and compassionate response to suffering. Green Tara is a source of inspiration and guidance, representing the boundless qualities of love and empathy. Devotees turn to her for blessings, protection, and the courage to overcome obstacles on their spiritual journey. The worship of Green Tara, with her vibrant and compassionate energy, resonates deeply with those seeking solace, strength, and a path toward enlightenment.

 

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Return Policy

We kindly accept returns within 14 business days, and we encourage you to explore our Returns page or reach out to our customer service team for assistance in navigating this process. Your satisfaction is very important to us, and we are committed to ensuring a positive experience for you.

Care Instructions

Use a clean, dry brush: Maintain the pristine condition of your item by strictly using a clean, dry brush for dust removal. This is especially important for painted surfaces, such as gold accents.

Avoid touching with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands: Preserve the optimal appearance of your piece by never touching painted surfaces with wet, sweaty, or dirty hands.

Spot Cleaning Tips: For any spots, use a clean eraser and apply it gently. However, success is not guaranteed, so prevention is crucial to avoid stains on painted surfaces.

Not recommended for outdoor display: To ensure longevity, keep your piece indoors and do not display it outdoors. This will help preserve its quality and appearance for lasting beauty.

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Green Tara: The Mother of Compassion and Protection

Green Tārā, also known as Droljang in Tibet, embodies awakened activity and swift, compassionate action. Celebrated as the most popular form of the goddess, she is honored widely across Tibetan monasteries and spiritual traditions. Beyond Tibet, especially in the southern side, she is revered simply as Tārā. While she is generally regarded as the consort of Amoghsiddhi, the Lord of the Action Family, scholars have argued that her origin stories, which claim she emanated from Amitābha Buddha and Avalokiteshvara, thus place her in the Lotus family. Although this discrepancy might appear problematic Although this discrepancy might appear problematic, in the case of Tārā, depending on the cycle of teachings, their lineage, the context, or the function she is required to perform, Tārā is found in either the Lotus or Action Family. 

Seated in the posture of royal ease—with one leg folded in tranquil wisdom and the other extended in readiness—Green Tārā remains poised to rise instantly in response to the suffering of sentient beings. Her right hand, in the mudrā of giving, offers both worldly accomplishments and profound spiritual realization. In contrast, her left hand, in the mudrā of fearlessness, assures refuge through the unity of wisdom and compassion. Adorned with the radiant ornaments of the six perfections and crowned by Amitābha, she is the compassionate mother whose beauty and presence awaken joy, clarity, and liberation. In every detail, Green Tārā channels active compassion, guiding all sentient beings toward liberation with wisdom and grace.