Wrathful Tara Tibetan Buddhist Statue 13" Item #6n9
Materials: Lost Wax Method, Copper
Origin: Hand Made in Nepal
Tibetan Name: Dorje Phurba
Height: 13.5 inches
Width: 9.5 inches
Depth: 6.5 inches
Weight: 8.5 pounds
Description
In the Tibetan tradition of Buddhism Tara is a beloved figure of
compassion. Her wrathful energy is understood to serve others and
to cut through to truth. In this form she is a protector and uses her
energy wisely.
Tara is one of the few female figures of divinity that shows a full range of expression. This figure is one of 21 Tara figures, each one with a specific expression and meaning.
Tara's kindness is powerful and direct. She teaches us to appreciate our emotions and channel our passions as devotion to others.
The unique iconographic feature of Wrathful Tara is the three-sided peg (purba) that is held, pointed downward, with the two principal hands at the heart.
Tara is one of the few female figures of divinity that shows a full range of expression. This figure is one of 21 Tara figures, each one with a specific expression and meaning.
Tara's kindness is powerful and direct. She teaches us to appreciate our emotions and channel our passions as devotion to others.
The unique iconographic feature of Wrathful Tara is the three-sided peg (purba) that is held, pointed downward, with the two principal hands at the heart.