Description: The Goddess Tara's "main mantra, her bij (seed) syllable, is OM. She possesses a longer 5 syllable mantra: OM HRIM STRIM HUM PHAT! OM is the mantra of deliverance (Taraka Mantra). HRIM is a mantra of purification and transformation. STRIM is the feminine nature (stri) and gives the power to give birth and sustenance. HUM is the mantra of divine wrath and protection, as well as knowledge and perceptive power. PHAT also gives protection and destroys obstacles." Vamadeva Shastri-David Frawley. "Tantric Yoga and the Wisdom Goddesses." Many are familiar with the Green and White Goddess Tara in Tibetan Buddhism, who is a saviouress from fear and suffering, and a Goddess of Compassion. She originates from the Indian Hindu Goddess Tara--who is a Mahavidya Tantric Goddess of fiercer form (very similar in iconography to Kali) but still embodies compassion and protection to her devotees. Included in the video images are forms of both the fierce Hindu/Tantric forms of Tara, as well as the Tibetan Images of her. Also you will see Yantras, which are geometrical meditational images, designed to take you directly into the archetypal essence the goddess represents, beyond the human form. Note the powerful mantra "PHAT' has varying pronunciations according to region. Some begin the mantra with a soft, aspirated, "puh" (as here), and other begin it with more of a regular "F" sound. Enjoy your meditation and receive the blessings of TARA! Namaste,SoulDharma-ShivanandYou can order a CD with a recording of this mantra and many others at: https://www.klaritymusic.com/Albumview.cfm?AlbumId=513
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MANTRA : -- Ayeim Hreem Shreem Kleem Souh Hoom Ugra Taare phat Mantra 2 :- AIM AUM HREEM KREEM HOOM PHAT Tara is quite well known through Her Tibetan manifestations, but some are unaware of the important position She occupies in the Hindu tantrik pantheon. She is the second of the ten Mahavidyas. Some have attempted to separate the Hindu Tara from the Tibetan Tara, but there is little doubt that She is the same Devi. This is shown in a reference to Tara in the Hindu Tantrarajatantra, where Her mantra is given as Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha -- identical to the Tibetan version. Here Tara takes her form as Kurukulla. The various other forms are given in Brihad Nila Tantra and Devirahasya, under the names Nilasarasvati, Aniruddha Sarasvati, Ugra Tara, Tarini. Nilasarasvati gives as the fruit of worshipping Her poesy and eloquence. This, aside from clearly relating Nilasarasvati to White Sarasvati, also points to this Goddess being the Shakti of the Letters of the Alphabet, the Matrika Shakti. She has an important role in Tantrik cosmology because mantra, words, music are considered to be the very source of the cosmos. As Matrika Shakti She deludes the entire human race with Her Maya of letters, and words. This has been expressed in a Tantrik form, but, practically speaking, it is sufficient to say that much hypnosis (Maya) comes about via the medium of words. Millions of people have lost their lives through this power. Thus Her power and place in the Tantrik pantheon is quite ...
Goddess Tara is the Love in your Heart. Tara is the joy in your hands and feet. Green Tara is the mother of all Buddhas. Tara dances in your heart beat. Tara moves in your feet when yiou dance to life's beat. Tara belongs to everyone and everyone belongs to Tara.
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Green Tara, Mother of the Buddhas, her mantra strengthens meditation, soothes the mind, heart, body and quickens the spiritual process. Prayers to her bring benefit at the level of ordinary life, spiritual siddhi and the path to great enlightenment. Meditate on her and all sublime wisdom Buddhas and your life will blossom like a rose in the summer sun. She is the upholder of tantra and dzogchen and her spiritual blessings never fail.
You may request dedications in the comment area. Dont be shy! Thank you for your virtuous intention. You can buy this CD (in America) here: amzn.to From a tear drop of Avalokitesvara You came to us - Beautiful, tranquil, loving and kind, Oh Tara, In you I seek refuge. We hide behind our masks Of indifference or toughness, We try hard to do the things That gives us comfort; We try to numb the pain And to delay the time of death, And yet some of us indulge To hasten our own deaths. We pretend that we can cope When we are falling apart; We avoid eye contact with each other In fear of revealing our hearts. Oh Tara, In you I seek refuge. We hide behind a façade of busyness; Artists filling their canvases with paint, Indignant activists fighting for change, Designers showing off their latest creations For those who live for trends, Humanitarians desperately helping the desperate, Not wasting a moment in just staying still; Cruel dictators ordering soldiers to kill Anyone that they regard as enemies; Politicians prioritising popularity Above their true conscience; Confused and lost, Some of us wander around Hearing voices in our heads, Some of us seek safety in our Little worlds of self indulgence; Collecting friends, admirers Or inanimate objects. Oh Tara, In you I seek refuge. How long do we have be like this? How many lifetimes do we have to live Before we find solace from this ocean of suffering? Oh Tara, In your loving smile I seek refuge. Feraya From: burmadigest.info ...
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Website: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com MP3 (33MB): www.zshare.net White Tara (Sanskrit: Sitatara; Tibetan: Sgrol-dkar) is sometimes called the Mother of all Buddhas and she represents the motherly aspect of compassion. Her white color signifies purity, wisdom and truth. In iconography, White Tara often has seven eyes in addition to the usual two, she has a third eye on her forehead and one on each of her hands and feet. This symbolizes her vigilance and ability to see all the suffering in the world. The "Tara of Seven Eyes" is the form of the goddess especially popular in Mongolia. White Tara wears silk robes and scarves that leave her slender torso and rounded breasts uncovered in the manner of ancient India. Like Green Tara, she is richly adorned with jewels. White Tara is seated in the diamond lotus position, with the soles of her feet pointed upward. Her posture is one of grace and calm. Her right hand makes the boon-granting gesture and her left hand is in the protective mudra. In her left hand, White Tara holds an elaborate lotus flower that contains three blooms. The first is in seed and represents the past Buddha Kashyapa; the second is in full bloom and symbolizes the present Buddha Shakyamuni; the third is ready to bloom and signifies the future Buddha Maitreya. These three blooms symbolize that Tara is the essence of the three Buddhas. In religious practice, White Tara is believed to help her followers overcome obstacles, espeically those that inhibit the ...
MANTRA Om Hleem Baglaamukhi Sarva Dushtaanaam Vaacham Mukham Padam Stambhay Jihvaam Keelay Buddhim Vinaashay Hleem Om Phat Bagalamukhi or Bagala is one of the ten mahavidyas (great wisdom goddesses) in Hinduism. Bagalamukhi Devi smashes the devotee's (or the devotee's enemies') misconceptions and delusions with her cudgel. She is also known as Pitambara in Northern Parts of India. Ma BAglamukhi , who is called the terror to the enemies , In this present age it is called that maa baglumukhi can fulfill all the desires , It also called Pitambara Vidya , give protection from all enemies and defeat them ,She give victory in all types of legal matters , court cases and clear all the bad influence of planet MARS and clear away the debts . She clears all types of tantra mantra and any sort of black magic effects She Give total protection from all evil planet and evil power in this world. It good if this sadhna is done in guidance of spiritual GURU. In Her sadhna all clothes , seat , flowers , garland should be yellow , for counting the mantra use yellow turmeric . VINIYOG Om Asya Shree Baglaamukhi Mantrasya Naarad Rishih Trishtup Chhandah Baglaamukhi Devataa Hleem Beejam Swaha Shaktih. Mam Sharire Yajmaanasya Shareere Vaa Naanaa Grahopgrah Prayosh Grah Pravesh Grah Prayog Sampoornna Rog Samooh Vaatik Peitik Shleishmik Dwandajaadi Naanaa Dusht Rog Janmaj Paatak Aadi Shaantyarthe Sarva Dusht Baadhaa Kaarak Grah Uchaatanaarthe Sheeghra Aarogya Laabhaarthe Evam Mam Anya Abheesht ...
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Website: www.facebook.com www.youtube.com White Tara (Sanskrit: Sitatara; Tibetan: Sgrol-dkar) is sometimes called the Mother of all Buddhas and she represents the motherly aspect of compassion. Her white color signifies purity, wisdom and truth. In iconography, White Tara often has seven eyes in addition to the usual two, she has a third eye on her forehead and one on each of her hands and feet. This symbolizes her vigilance and ability to see all the suffering in the world. The "Tara of Seven Eyes" is the form of the goddess especially popular in Mongolia. White Tara wears silk robes and scarves that leave her slender torso and rounded breasts uncovered in the manner of ancient India. Like Green Tara, she is richly adorned with jewels. White Tara is seated in the diamond lotus position, with the soles of her feet pointed upward. Her posture is one of grace and calm. Her right hand makes the boon-granting gesture and her left hand is in the protective mudra. In her left hand, White Tara holds an elaborate lotus flower that contains three blooms. The first is in seed and represents the past Buddha Kashyapa; the second is in full bloom and symbolizes the present Buddha Shakyamuni; the third is ready to bloom and signifies the future Buddha Maitreya. These three blooms symbolize that Tara is the essence of the three Buddhas. In religious practice, White Tara is believed to help her followers overcome obstacles, espeically those that inhibit the practice of religion. She is ...
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