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Qing Dynasty Four Armed Tara Copper Mineral Color Palpung Monastery

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Item Type: Tibetan Antique Statue
Dimensions: Height: 7.87 in (20 cm) Width:2.76 in (7 cm) Depth: 4.72 in (12 cm)
Materials and Techniques: Bronze
Place of Origin: Babang Temple
Period: 19th Century
Condition: Good
Tara is the mother who saves all sentient beings. She is "the son of gods and yakshas, so she is called the mother of the world." She is the mother of all sentient beings in the six paths of reincarnation in the world. She is a Tara of the Kagyu sect. Tara has an angry look on one side and four arms, but no fear. On the back two arms, one hand is tied with a mudra of supreme generosity, and the other hand is Mudra. The front two arms hold a dharmacakra in one hand and a Vajra rope in the other. Sit on the lotus platform with the same comfortable posture as Tara, and step on the lotus path with your right foot. The statue is well-preserved, and its whole-body color is very rare. It was inherited from the Babang Temple, the most important temple of the Kagyu Sect in Dege County, Sichuan in the early years.

 

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Qing Dynasty Four Armed Tara Copper Mineral Color Palpung Monastery

$3,200