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Green Tara - Protection from dangers and suffering Poster

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Green Tara - Protection from dangers and suffering Poster

Green Tara - Protection from dangers and suffering Poster

Tara means "star," "planet," or "she who ferries across." She is a bodhisattva embodying compassion in the female form of a young goddess. She is often considered to be such an advanced bodhisattva that she is actually a Buddha. According to a Buddhist teacher Sangharakshita, a traditional explanation of the mantra is that the variations of her name represent three progressive stages of salvation. 1.Tāre represents salvation from mundane dangers and suffering. Tara is seem as a savioress who can give aid from material threats such as floods, crime, wild animals, and traffic accidents. Tara is therefore said to protect against ordinary worldly dangers. 2. Tuttāre represents deliverance into the spiritual path conceived in terms of individual salvation. In traditional terms, this is the path of the Arhant, which leads to individual liberation from suffering. Tara therefore offers individual protection from the spiritual dangers of greed, hatred, and delusion: the three factors that cause us individual suffering Literal translation. Mantra: "Oṃ Tāre Tuttāre Ture Svāhā / Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha". The literal meaning of the mantra: “Tare” is the vocative form of Tara, so it means “O Tara!” “Tu” is an exclamation that can mean “pray! I beg, do, now, then,” and so “tuttare” could mean something like “I entreat you, O Tara” or “I beg you, O Tara.” “Ture” is probably the vocative form of “tura,” which means “quick, willing, prompt,” and so it would mean something like “O swift one!” So the mantra could be rendered as “OM! O Tara! I entreat you, O Tara! O swift one! Hail! Listen Mantra here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPDp9a5BHMM

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By Jo B.11 April 2026Verified Purchase
Presentation perfect. Would have liked slightly thicker paper as had difficulty keeping flat in a frame.
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By Greg B.3 February 2021Verified Purchase
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Perfect for my needs. This will be laminated and become the backing print for an Aquarium. Could not ne happier with the product and quality. I also cannot believe how quickly the print arrived. Colors and quality are fantastic.
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By Vicki N.8 December 2016Verified Purchase
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While I would certainly have preferred to have this quirky poster framed, for what I could afford, this poster option was great. It looks really good on my wall and I'm sure will draw some interesting comments. I'm very happy with the printing quality and colours.
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Added on 21/2/15, 7:25 pm
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