The compassion of Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara in a visible form, Green Tara in Buddhism is the supreme mother, who is accessible to all beings who call upon her to salvage them. In this copper statue from Nepal, the great Bodhisattva appears in her classic iconography, enthroned on a lotus, with her hands in the gesture of Varada (giving boons) and Vitarka (imparting knowledge). Green Tara’s youthfulness and beauty as expressed in Buddhist literature are captured perfectly in this statue, which presents Tara with a lithesome body and sharp features, adorned by queenly ornaments and attire.
A subtle smile on the countenance of Tara brings a beautiful liveliness to the composition, which is further beautified by the traditional aureole and intricately sculpted pedestal for the statue, which is embellished by a silvery tint at places, contrasting and complementing the antique appeal of copper.
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