At the request of the buyer, we would be happy to adorn the crown and jewels of this Green Tara Bodhisattva statue with turquoise and red stones. At no extra charge, the skilled artisan can embellish the statue with special decoration before delivery.
The color turquoise is a special combination of blue and green. Indeed, blue signifies the purity of the Buddhas and green symbolizes her readiness to act. She wears it well and will inspire all those who lay their eyes on her statue.
Special Symbols Green Tara Bodhisattva Statue
Our beautiful statue is clothed in elegant robes and she wears jewels and the crown of a Bodhisattva. Furthermore, in each hand she gently holds the stem of a lotus flower between her index fingers and thumbs. The flowers grow up her arms and are set to blossom over her shoulders. As a lotus flower will spring forth in a pond, so will purity and the rewards of Nirvana when devotees have been faithful to their practice. Furthermore, our Green Tara Bodhisattva statue is depicting the charity or giving mudra with her right hand. Additionally, her left hand is held close to her heart and is expressing the protection mudra.
The color green signifies vigor and rebirth in nature. As a result, the right leg of Green Tara is partially extended and she is ready to spring to action. Youthful beauty and courage are projected from this Bodhisattva statue. Therefore, she encourages devotees to embrace change and accept Buddhist teachings. Such devotion and compassion is reflected in her insistence to always be reborn as a female until all sentient life achieves awakening. Additionally, her left leg is pulled in which represents meditative contemplation. Click here to learn more about the deity Tara.