STATUETTE TARA White 15 cm hand painted, Buddhist statuette, tara statue, buy stu6

$72.55
#SN.846672
STATUETTE TARA White 15 cm hand painted, Buddhist statuette, tara statue, buy stu6,

Find all our Buddhist statuettes made with respect and ethics
https://wwwetsycom/fr/shop/EveilOriental?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=17289443

HAND-PAINTED WHITE.

Black/White
  • Eclipse/Grove
  • Chalk/Grove
  • Black/White
  • Magnet Fossil
12
  • 8
  • 8.5
  • 9
  • 9.5
  • 10
  • 10.5
  • 11
  • 11.5
  • 12
  • 12.5
  • 13
Add to cart
Product code: STATUETTE TARA White 15 cm hand painted, Buddhist statuette, tara statue, buy stu6

Find all our Buddhist statuettes made with respect and ethics.
https://www.etsy.com/fr/shop/EveilOriental?ref=seller-platform-mcnav§ion_id=17289443

HAND-PAINTED WHITE TARA BUDDHIST STATUETTE
Very beautiful resin statuette finely painted in an antique style.

Statuette height 15 cm
Statuette width 11 cm
Depth 7.5 cm
Weight 368 grams
Made in Nepal

*****

According to legend, Târa the bodhisattva was born as the princess "Moon of Wisdom", who decided to become a nun.
Monks advised him to pray for a more auspicious rebirth in a man's body.
She replied that in the ultimate reality, there is no more man or woman than "I" or "me, and vowed to continue to manifest in a woman's body to help all beings, until the ocean of samsaric existence had dried up.

It is also said that she was born from a tear shed by Chenréri (or Avalokiteshvara), the Buddha of compassion, of which she is an emanation.
The name of Târa, which means star, is interpreted as "the one who helps to cross" (the ocean of samsara), the savior, the liberator.
Tara flies to the aid of all those who invoke her in adversity, or, as the Indian sage Chandragomi said in the 7th century,
"Aya Tara instantly answers all selfless prayers. Selfish wishes may take a little longer... »

The two most well-known forms of Tara are green buy and white, as well as 21 manifestations that are the subject of a very beautiful prayer.
The Green Tara protects from fears, dangers and enemies, which it tames peacefully.
White Tara is often invoked to achieve healing and longevity.

Archetype of femininity, Tara was able to be accepted as a female Buddha thanks to the appearance of Tantrism.
His cult developed in Tibet in the 11th century, under the influence of Atisha, founder of the Kadam order, precursor of the Gelugpas.
But already in the 8th century, Guru Padmasambhava, father of Tibetan Buddhism would have said
"that it takes a human body to attain enlightenment. Male or female, there is hardly any difference. But for the one who is determined to develop the spirit of awakening, a woman's body is more favorable. »

.
871 review

4.57 stars based on 871 reviews