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White Tara Green Tara Mantra

She is distinguished by "... his white body, as an autumn moon, crystal clear jewel stainless steel, radiating light. It has a face, two hands, three eyes and has about 16 years younger, "describe many-body Green Tara. His right hand is doing the gift-giving gesture, thumb and ring finger of his left hand holding a white branch utpala, its petals on the level of your ear. There are three flowers in various stages of growth symbolizing the three times (past, present and future). The first flower that is found in seeds, usually on the right, means Kasyapa Buddha who lived in the past, the second in the first flower refers to the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, whose activity has brought here today, the button on the left symbolizes the future Buddhas - the wait is a Buddha Maitreya. Her hair is dark blue, connected to the back of his neck in the back with long tresses hanging down, her breasts are full, which is adorned with divers precious ornaments, her silk blouse Color variable, and their clothes are of red silk, the palms and soles of her feet each have one eye that make up the seven eyes of knowledge, she sits straight and firm in the circle of the moon, her legs crossed at the position of the diamond. "[This description (Beyer 379) since the beginning of his sadhana includes details characteristic of the material used as a basis for tantric visualization. We remind the reader that a Buddhist sadhana, the practitioner is not really a cult the goddess, since the image is of his own imagined as a deity.] Tara White is called "Mother of all Buddhas. "This is because she embodies the motivation that is compassion. Its whiteness" Radiant as the eternal snow in all its glory "is indicative of self-denial - the purity - of compassion, but especially the undifferentiated Truth Dharma. Her seven eyes stand for her perception of the suffering that follows (which usually have two), which is psychological / spiritual (the front), and that is inherent in the activity (in the palm of hand), and in what is usually considered as progress (in their soles.) White Tara's mantra is OM. TARE TURE TUTARE. AYUR MAMA PUNY Jnana PUSHTIM KURU, SWAHA Ohm, Tahray Tootahray tooray, mahmah ahyoor jnyana poonyay pushtim kuru [I] Swahhah Tibetans say tuttare OM TARE TURE, MAMA AYUR JANA Puntin KURU Soha Namo Amitabha!

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