Specification
- Product Code :14154
- Material :Brass
- Size : 10.50"H x 5.50"W x 4.75"D
- Weight : 3.03 Kg.
- Goddess Tara is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements.
- Beautifully dressed in long flowing clothes
- Tara with mukut standing on pedestal
Description:
Tara embodies many of the qualities of feminine principle. She is known as the Mother of Mercy and Compassion. She is the source, the female aspect of the universe, which gives birth to warmth, compassion and relief from bad karma as experienced by ordinary beings in cyclic existence. She engenders, nourishes, smiles at the vitality of creation, and has sympathy for all beings as a mother does for her children.
Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, tārā; Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ, Drolma) or Ārya Tārā, also known as Jetsun Dolma (Tibetan language:rje btsun sgrol ma) in Tibetan Buddhism, is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. In Japan she is known as Tara Bosatsu, and little-known as Duōluó Púsà in Chinese Buddhism. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphors for Buddhist virtues. Green Tārā, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
Dimension :Height 10.50 Inch , Length 4.75 inch , Width 5.50 inches : Weight : 3.030 kg.
Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth
Description
Specification
- Product Code :14154
- Material :Brass
- Size : 10.50"H x 5.50"W x 4.75"D
- Weight : 3.03 Kg.
- Goddess Tara is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements.
- Beautifully dressed in long flowing clothes
- Tara with mukut standing on pedestal
Description:
Tara embodies many of the qualities of feminine principle. She is known as the Mother of Mercy and Compassion. She is the source, the female aspect of the universe, which gives birth to warmth, compassion and relief from bad karma as experienced by ordinary beings in cyclic existence. She engenders, nourishes, smiles at the vitality of creation, and has sympathy for all beings as a mother does for her children.
Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, tārā; Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ, Drolma) or Ārya Tārā, also known as Jetsun Dolma (Tibetan language:rje btsun sgrol ma) in Tibetan Buddhism, is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. In Japan she is known as Tara Bosatsu, and little-known as Duōluó Púsà in Chinese Buddhism. Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphors for Buddhist virtues. Green Tārā, (Syamatara) known as the Buddha of enlightened activity
Dimension :Height 10.50 Inch , Length 4.75 inch , Width 5.50 inches : Weight : 3.030 kg.
Care instruction : Clean with a dry & soft cloth
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