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  1. Tara ( Sanskrit: तारा, tārā; Standard Tibetan: སྒྲོལ་མ, dölma ), Ārya Tārā (Noble Tara), also known as Jetsün Dölma (Tibetan: rje btsun sgrol ma, meaning: "venerable mother of liberation"), is an important figure in Buddhism, especially revered in Vajrayana Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.

  2. Learn about Tara, the Buddhist deity who manifests in endless forms to help all beings. Discover her history, practices, mantras, and how to relate to her as a friend, savior, and consort of Buddhas.

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  3. Scriptures. Modern traditions. References. Further reading. External links. Tara (Mahavidya) In the Shaivism and Shaktism tradition of Hinduism, the goddess Tara ( Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā) is the second of the ten Mahavidyas. She is considered a form of Adishakti, the tantric manifestation of Parvati.

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  5. Learn how to celebrate Tara Day with puja, meditation, offerings and chanting. Find out the meaning and benefits of Tara's mantra, 21 praises and different emanations.

  6. Tara is the Mother of the Buddhas, a female enlightened being who embodies compassion and wisdom. Learn about Tara's forms, mantras, sutras, pujas, and how to practice her in Vajrayana Buddhism.

  7. The Buddhist goddess Tara, repoussé gilt copper set with turquoise, from Nepal, late 17th–18th century; in the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. (more) Tara, Buddhist saviour-goddess with numerous forms, widely popular in Nepal, Tibet, and Mongolia.

  8. Tara is a female Bodhisattva associated with Tibetan Buddhism, who represents the virtues of success, compassion, and liberation. She has many forms and aspects, and is worshipped as a saviouress, a tantric deity, and a mother of the Buddhas.

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