Green Tara 2.44"
Green Tara 2.44"
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This Green Tara statue is more than a collectible — it is a direct link to the sacred origins of Tibetan Buddhism. Handmade over six decades ago and collected from the hallowed grounds of Samyé Monastery, this piece embodies the living lineage of the Nyingma tradition. It represents the very essence of enlightened, active compassion in physical form.
---Key Features of This Sacred Statue
- Sacred Provenance: Directly collected from Samyé Monastery, the first and most important monastery in Tibet.
- Authentic Age: A genuine antique, approximately 60 years old, carrying the blessings of its history.
- Traditional Craft: Meticulously painted with vibrant, long-lasting mineral pigments over a copper base.
- Powerful Symbolism: Depicts Green Tara, the embodiment of swift, compassionate action and protection.
- Handmade Devotion: 100% handmade by skilled artisans, ensuring every detail holds spiritual intention.
The Spiritual Meaning of Green Tara
Green Tara is the dynamic expression of enlightened compassion. Known as "the Mother of all Buddhas," she is the swift liberator who hears the cries of the world and acts immediately to overcome obstacles and fear. She represents the active, nurturing aspect of wisdom that guides beings across the ocean of suffering.
Inviting this sacred representation of Green Tara into your space serves to:
- Awaken compassionate energy and fearless action in your life.
- Attract protection and swiftly remove obstacles on your spiritual and worldly paths.
- Enhance meditation practices, fostering a direct connection to enlightened feminine energy.
- Create a sanctuary of peace and benevolent activity in your home or altar.
"Tara is the essence of awakened love, she who ferries beings across the ocean of samsara."
---Sacred Craft & Historical Origin
This statue's value is rooted in its profound origin. Sourced from Samyé Monastery—the cradle of Tibetan Buddhism—it is a tangible piece of spiritual heritage. As an important Nyingma monastery, Samyé is a wellspring of authentic practice and blessing. The statue's age and traditional handmade construction, using the Tibetan method of mineral pigment painting on copper, confirm its status as a genuine devotional artifact, not a modern reproduction.
---Product Details
- Material: Copper, painted with traditional mineral pigments.
- Type: Antique Buddha statue pendant/altar piece.
- Craft: 100% Handmade, old-fashioned style.
- Condition: Antique, approximately 60 years old.
- Height: 62mm / 2.44 inches
- Width: 45mm / 1.77 inches
- Thickness: 12mm / 0.47 inch
Perfect For
To enrich your altar and deepen connection during prayer and meditation.
To invite Green Tara's swift, compassionate protection into your daily environment.
As a profoundly meaningful gift of spiritual blessing and cultural heritage.
To establish a focal point of peace, compassion, and enlightened activity in your home.
Authenticity & Heritage Guarantee
- Handmade Heritage: Authentically crafted by Tibetan Buddhist artisans using traditional methods.
- Directly Sourced: Collected from the historic Samyé Monastery, ensuring legitimate provenance.
- Supports Tradition: Your acquisition honors and helps preserve ancient handmade spiritual arts.
- Reverent Packaging: Shipped with care, ready for gifting or immediate placement on your altar.
Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Is this a genuine antique?
A: Yes. This is an authentic, approximately 60-year-old statue collected from Samyé Monastery in Tibet. Its age, craftsmanship, and provenance are integral to its nature.
Q: How should I care for this statue?
A> Handle with reverence. Dust gently with a soft, dry cloth. Place it on a clean, elevated surface like an altar to maintain its sacred space.
Q: Can this be used for daily practice?
A> Absolutely. It is a perfect focal point for meditation, visualization, and invoking the compassionate, protective energy of Green Tara in your daily prayer routine.
✨ Secure This Sacred Link to Tibetan History – Only a few of these unique, blessed relics exist. Once this piece finds its home, it is gone forever.
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