Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Tara can manifest in myriad—literally endless—forms, suited to the need of the practitioner Iconographically, She can appear in any color Famously, She is Green Tara, the saviors—and the chief manifestation of Tara She is equally known as White Tara, the Goddess of Long Life and Healing She can be Ugra Tara, the Black Tara, who is the secret Mantra emanation—the very source of All, since sound (or frequencies) are often considered the source of manifestation in some Budhdist and Hindu beliefs Red Tara enjoys much love for her passionate role as the magnetizing Tara, who attracts and who helps beings with the power of positive attraction Yellow Tara helps those struggling with poverty, or just to help provide the resources to help other sentient beings In higher Tantric practices Tara can manifest in the body mandala as simultaneous multi-coloured Taras at each of the body’s chakras Tara Does What? Although all Buddhas and enlightened beings have the same realizations, the first question from people newly introduced to Tara, or any deity, is often “What does She do?” What does Tara do? “Does” is a relative term Relatively, She is wisdom in action She is compassion in action Tara is the penultimate combination of both wisdom and compassion Ultimately, She is Wisdom realizing emptiness Relatively, She is the ultimate action hero—means and method Her names include “Swift Heroine,” which describes Her perfectly With Tara, Wisdom and Compassion are perfectly combined She is swift like the wind Her green color is representative of the swift, active wind element, fearlessness, and imperturbable wisdom—very much a reflection of her Thank you for reading, may you find peace and great bliss With your support it helps to spread the Buddha’s precious teachings and turning the Dharma wheels in the world
Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Om Tare Tutare Ture Soha Tara can manifest in myriad—literally endless—forms, suited to the need of the practitioner Iconographically, She can appear in any color Famously, She is Green Tara, the saviors—and the chief manifestation of Tara She is equally known as White Tara, the Goddess of Long Life and Healing She can be Ugra Tara, the Black Tara, who is the secret Mantra emanation—the very source of All, since sound (or frequencies) are often considered the source of manifestation in some Budhdist and Hindu beliefs Red Tara enjoys much love for her passionate role as the magnetizing Tara, who attracts and who helps beings with the power of positive attraction Yellow Tara helps those struggling with poverty, or just to help provide the resources to help other sentient beings In higher Tantric practices Tara can manifest in the body mandala as simultaneous multi-coloured Taras at each of the body’s chakras Tara Does What? Although all Buddhas and enlightened beings have the same realizations, the first question from people newly introduced to Tara, or any deity, is often “What does She do?” What does Tara do? “Does” is a relative term Relatively, She is wisdom in action She is compassion in action Tara is the penultimate combination of both wisdom and compassion Ultimately, She is Wisdom realizing emptiness Relatively, She is the ultimate action hero—means and method Her names include “Swift Heroine,” which describes Her perfectly With Tara, Wisdom and Compassion are perfectly combined She is swift like the wind Her green color is representative of the swift, active wind element, fearlessness, and imperturbable wisdom—very much a reflection of her Thank you for reading, may you find peace and great bliss With your support it helps to spread the Buddha’s precious teachings and turning the Dharma wheels in the world