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GREEN TARA SUNCATCHER, 6" Stained Glass Look Hindu Goddess Tara Suncatcher

$ 15.77

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    GREEN TARA SUNCATCHER, 6" Stained Glass Look Hindu Goddess Tara Suncatcher
    GREEN TARA SUNCATCHER, 6" Stained Glass Look Hindu Goddess Tara Suncatcher
    PLEASE READ HOW THIS IS MADE BEFORE BUYING
    It is a round glass panel with a secure metal rim and a high definition laser generated image of the HINDU GODDESS GREEN TARA in the center that looks like stained glass. It is not leaded glass. The detail is beautiful and the colors are vibrant. There is enough light going through it to make it almost 3D. I have had one hanging in the sun for over 6 months with no fading. The surface is coated with a UV protective clear coat. I
    Harmonize your home with this large genuine GREEN TARA stained glass look suncatcher that reflects the rising sun with shades of REDS, GREENS And BLUES .Includes a metal hanger and a suction cup. 6" in diameter. Keep GODDESS TARA around to remind yourself that YOU ARE ALWAYS PROTECTED.
    ABOUT TARA
    Mother Tara sincerely and with strong faith, she will protect us from all obstacles and fulfill all our wishes. Since she is a wisdom Buddha, and since she is a manifestation of the completely purified wind element, Tara is able to help us very quickly.
    Tara is our common mother, our Holy Mother. When we are young we turn to our worldly mother for help. She protects us from immediate dangers, provides us with all our temporal needs, and guides and encourages us in our learning and personal and spiritual development.
    Green Tara is one of the most beloved figures in Tibetan Buddhism. As a bodhisattva, she helps people pass beyond the troubles of earthly existence and move toward enlightenment. She also protects people from numerous worldly dangers. The loving expression on the sculpture’s face embodies Tara’s maternal compassion.
    ‘Tara’ means ‘Rescuer’. She is so-called because she rescues us from the eight outer fears i.e the fears of lions, elephants, fire, snakes, thieves, water, bondage, and evil spirits, and from the eight inner fears i.e he fears of pride, ignorance, anger, jealousy, wrong views, attachment, miserliness, and deluded doubts.
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