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Green Tara is the main form of Tara, who made a vow to always return as a female Bodhisattva. She exudes an aura of emerald green, radiant with the attainment of the Six Perfections of giving, ethics, patience, effort, meditative stabilisation and wisdom, and bright with her ever-compassionate care for all sentient beings. Renowned for her swiftness to come in aid of those who sincerely invoke her in prayers, this Female Buddha is a firm favourite among Tibetan Buddhists.
Green Tara leans towards us in her great compassion to listen to our prayers, grant us our virtuous wishes and protect us as a mother would for her child. She sits with her right leg extending outwards, to show us that she is ready to spring forth to swiftly help us in our time of need. Her ability to come to our assistance as we invoke her presence is instant. We need only think of her to have her compassionate heart with us.
COMPLIMENTARY BLESSINGS
This tsa tsa has been purified and consecrated in a Soongdrup & Rabney ritual conducted by very senior members of the monastic community held in early June 2017 at Kechara Forest Retreat.
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Product Details
- Material: Resin
- Finishing: Clear lacquer
- Height: 2.5 inches
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Quality - beautiful green tara tsa tsaReview by Howard
- beautiful green tara tsa tsa, very affordable, very beautiful. doesn't take up a lot of space and is able to help enhance our spiritual practice. very skillfully crafted and finished. (Reviewed on 8/14/2013)