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Tuesday, November 9, 2021

No.1 Emanation of Taras - Jetsun Drolma Nyurma Pamo (1/21)

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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.
Homage To The No. 1 Taras - Jetsun Drolma Nyurma Pamo 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE BODHICITTA SVAHA
Swift heroine who increases Bodhicitta and overpowers obstacles.
Jetsun Drolma Nyurma Pamo is one of the forms of 21 tara. The name of the first Tara, with all her Tibetan titles, is Jetsun Drolma Nyurma Pamo. Nyurma means that Tara’s activity is very quick and swift, without delay. Pamo is the feminine form of the term for a hero, which can be translated as “heroine”. It describes Tara’s heroic courage and commitment to the liberation of all beings.

Jetsun Drolma Nyurma Pamo is semi-wrathful and red in color. She liberates beings from the suffering of Samsara and protects them from fear. With her compassionate power, she removes obstacles and increases Bodhicitta, awakened heart. Upon her utpala flower is a white conch shell that curls clockwise, symbolizing the glorious sound of relative and absolute Bodhicitta pervading the entire world.
Om jetsunma pakma drolma la chaktsal lo
Om, Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chaktsal drolma nyurma pamo
Homage to Tara, swift and gallant

Chen ni kechik lok dang drama
Whose glance flashes like lightning

Jikten sum gon chukye shyal gyi
Born on the heart of a blossoming lotus

Gesar jewa le ni jungma
From the face of the triple-world’s lord
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.
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For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Monday, December 6, 2021

No.5 Emanation of Tara - Wangdu Rigje Lhamo (5 /21)

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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.
Homage To The No. 5 Taras - Wangdu Rigje Lhamo (Kurukulle) 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE KURU KULLE NRI DZA SVAHA
Magnetizing Goddess of Vedic Knowledge

Wangdu Rigje Lhamo (Kurukulle) is is semi-wrathful and red in color. She is Kurukulle in Sanskrit and Rigjema or Rigje Lhamo in Tibetan.  Wangdu means the power of “gathering, summoning”, or “magnetizing”. 

We can think of it as attracting everything beneficial, to benefit all beings. Rigje means “she who precisely understands everything”. And Lhamo is “divine lady”. So she is red Tara, who precisely understands the power of magnetizing. Kurukulle‘s practice is very extensively taught throughout Tibetan Buddhism. She is often named the “Red Tara” because of her color.

The mantra TUTTARE blazes with rainbow light. Its sound magnetizes and conquers through the power arising from the union of emptiness and compassion. Upon her utpala flower is a bow and arrow poised to shoot sharp rays of light that destroy arrogant pride. She effortlessly accomplishes the four enlightened actions: pacifying, enriching, magnetizing, and subduing.
Om Jetsunma pakma drolma la chaktsal lo
Om homage to the noble lady Tara

Chag Tshal Tut Ta Ra Hung Yi Ge
Homage to you, Tara, who with the letters TUTTARA and HUM

Do dang chog dang nam kha cang ma
Fill the (realms of) desire, direction, and space

Jig ten dun po zhab kyi nan te
Whose feet trample on the seven worlds

Lu pa me par gug par nu ma
And who are able to draw all beings to you
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Wednesday, January 5, 2022

No.11 Emanation of Taras - Phagma Norter Drolma (11/21)

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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. 

There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.

Homage To The No. 11 Taras - Phagma Norter Drolma 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA BASU PUSHTIM KURU SVAHA
Bestowing Wealth and Removing Poverty
Phagma Norter Drolma is semi-wrathful and golden red in color. The name Phagmo means “noble one” or “supreme one”. Roughly translated, Norter means “bestowing riches”, so Phagma Norter Drolma is the Noble Tara, who bestows wealth, renowned as Tara the wealth-giver, who removes the sufferings of poverty.

Her shower of blessings fills the entire world, completely liberating sentient beings from the suffering of poverty. Upon her utpala flower is a treasure vase that grants all wishes. 

The light of the syllable HUNG radiates from her body, speech, and mind, showering down all the wealth and glory of the gods, nagas, and humans.
OM jetsun ma phag ma drol ma la chhag tshal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chhag tshal sa zhi kyong wai tshog nam
Homage to you, Tara, who are able to invoke

Tham cha gug par nu ma nyi ma
The entire assembly of local protectors

Thro nyer yo wai yi ge HUM gi
Whose wrathful expression fiercely shakes

Phong pa tham cha nam par drol ma
Rescuing the impoverished through the letter HUM
Prayers of the benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.  
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Monday, November 29, 2021

No.4 Emanation of Taras - Tsugtor Namgyalma Ushnishavijaya (4/21)

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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.
Homage To The No. 4 Taras - Tsugtor Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya)
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE AYUR DATE BHRUM SVAHA
Victorious One of Ushnisha Who Accomplishes Immortality

Tsugtor Namgyalma (Ushnishavijaya) is peaceful and golden yellow in color. She emanates from the crown chakra of the Buddha as Prajnaparamita. She is victorious over all non-virtue and afflictive emotions. Upon her utpala flower is a vase of immortality that radiates light in the ten directions. 

This light transforms the radiant essence of Samsara and nirvana into nectar that fills her vase. The vase of nectar supported by the utpala flower to her left indicates her ability to increase life force, vitality and longevity by decreasing imbalances and reestablishing equanimity. She also protects beings from scenarios of unfavourable rebirth.
Om Jetsunma pakma drolma la chaktsal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chaktsal dezhin shegpal tsug-tor
Homage to you, Tara, the crown pinnacle of those thus gone

Tha ya nam par gyal war cho ma
Whose deeds overcome infinite evils

Ma lu pha rol chhin pa thob pai
Who have attained transcendent perfections without exception

Gyal wai sa kyi shin tu ten ma
And upon whom the sons of the Victorious Ones rely.
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Tuesday, December 28, 2021

No.10 Emanation of Taras - Jigten Sumle Gyalma (10/21)

 
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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.

Homage To The No. 10 Taras -  Jigten Sumle Gyalma
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE LOKA PASHAM KURU SVAHA
Victorious Over the Three Worlds, She Who Overpowers the Universe
Jigten Sumle Gyalma is peaceful and red in color. Rainbow light emanates from her body and the victory banner upon her utpala flower, overpowering all the gods of the desire realm. She brings supreme joy to all beings. The mantra of her speech, endowed with the eight modes of laughter − HA HAA, HI HII, HE HAI, HO HAU − empowers all beings, setting them on the path of liberation.
Om jetsun ma pak ma drol ma la chak tsal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chak tsal rab tu ga wa ji pe
Homage to you, Tara, whose radiant crown ornament

U gyan o kyi threng wa pel ma
Joyful and magnificent, extends a garland of light

Zhe pa rab zha TUTTARA yi
And who, by your laughter of TUTTARA

Du dang jig ten wang du dze ma 
Conquer the demons and all of the worlds
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.  
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Friday, January 21, 2022

No.15 Emanation of Taras - Rabzhima (15/21)

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Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. 

There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.
Homage To The No. 15 Taras - Rabzhima 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE SARVA PAPAM GATE GATE SVAHA
Perfectly Calm One, Pacifying Evil Deeds and Obscurations

Tara Rabzhima’s special activity is purifying our most serious errors and greatest obscurations, so she is called the Tara of purification. Rabzhima means “supremely peaceful”. She is white in color sitting in blue lotus.
Tara Rabzhima is peaceful, white like the full moon, and smiling. Upon her utpala flower is an anointing vase filled with nectar. Countless purifying goddesses holding anointing vases emanate from her heart. The light that radiates from her, and the bath bestowed by the emanated goddesses, washes away all evil deeds and obscurations that cause rebirth in the lower realms.

Tara Rabzhima is also known as the Tara of purification. Rabzhima means “supremely peaceful,” and parallel to that, her special activity is purifying our serious errors and greater obscurations. With the supreme bodhichitta motivation, we visualize Tara in a rich white color, like the full autumn moon. Her expression is peaceful and smiling, and she holds a blue lotus wherein there is a vase in the center; it is filled with nectar anointing.

Om Jetsunma pal ma drolma la chaktsal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady

Chhag tshal de ma ge ma zhi ma
Homage to you, Tara, O happy, virtuous, and peaceful one

Nya ngan da zhi cho yul nyi ma
The very object of practice, passed beyond sorrow

SVAHA OM dang yang dag dan pa
You are perfectly endowed with SOHA and OM

Dig pa chhen po jom pa nyi ma
Overcoming completely all the great evils
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.  
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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Saturday, January 8, 2022

No.12 Emanation of Taras - Tashi Donje Ma (12/21)

 
Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  

Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. 

There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.

Homage To The No.12 Taras - Tashi Donje Ma 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MANGALAM SHRI MAHA PANI SVAHA
Accomplishing Auspiciousness, Bringing Timely Seasons, Prosperity, and Harmony to the Land
Tashi Donje Ma is peaceful and gold in color. A rain of nectar and auspicious symbols descends from her body, benefitting all beings, plants, and harvests, establishing the entire world in perfect balance and prosperity. 

Upon her utpala flower is an auspicious infinity knot. Atop her crown are Buddha Amitabha and a crescent moon. Light radiates from her body, the infinity knot, the crescent moon, and Buddha Amitabha.

Tara Tashi Donje Ma means “Tara, who actualizes auspiciousness”. Tashi means “auspicious circumstances” and Donje means “fulfilling” or “actualizing”. In particular, this Tara is golden in color and renowned for bringing harmony and balance. 

Internally she brings health and physical balance and externally she brings timely seasons, good harvests, healthy children, and prosperity. With her help, all becomes as it should be.

An homage to her whose crescent moon diadem, All bejewelled, glows dazzlingly, Who from Amitabha atop her vast flow of hair, Streams forth continuous rays of white light.
OM jetsun ma phag ma drolma la chhag tshal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chhag tshal da wai dum bu u gyan
Homage to you, Tara, whose crown is adorned

Gyan pa tham cha shin tu bar ma
With the crescent moon, wearing ornaments exceedingly bright

Ral pai khur na o pag me la
From your hair knot the Buddha Amitabha

Tag par shin tu o rab dza ma
Radiates eternally with great beams of light
Prayers of the benefits 
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.

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Friday, November 19, 2021

No.2 Emanation of Taras – Loter Yangchenma (2/21)

Photo Credit: Alan Kozlowski
Praises to the Twenty-One Tara is a traditional prayer in Tibetan Buddhism to the female Bodhisattva Tara. (Tibetan called Drolma) also known as Arya Tara or Jetsun Dolma. The prayer is found in all four traditions of Tibetan Buddhism.  Each of the twenty-one emanations of Tara has her own name, and a specific mantra with which she is associated, offering protection from various types of fears, harm, and calamities.

Tara has Twenty-One ultimate emanations according to the mantra of the Buddha Samantabhadra called “Twenty-One Praises of Tara”. Twenty-One Tara with 21 specific colors serves with a specific function. There are different styles and designs of tangka paintings that represent the Twenty-One manifestations of Tara based on distinct lineages and practices, in which forms, colors, ritual objects and even names or functions can vary.
Homage To The No. 2 Taras - Loter Yangchenma 
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE PRAJNA HRIM HRIM SVAHA
Melodious One, the Treasure of Intelligence

Loter Yangchenma is peaceful and white in color. She unlocks the treasures of music, art, wisdom, and the four types of knowledge: meaning, phenomena, definitive words, and courageous eloquence. Upon her utpala flower is a clear mirror marked with the syllable HRIM, which radiates light. Her face glows with the white light of one hundred autumn full moons.

Loter means “knowledge giver” and Yangchenma means “melodious, one who possesses melodies” or “source of melodies”. So she is called Drolma Loter Yangchenma: Melodious Liberator, Source of Wisdom. In Sanskrit, she is called both Sarasvati and Vajrasarasvati.

Om jetsunma pakma drolma la chaktsal lo
Om Homage to the noble lady Tara

Chaktsal tonke dawa kuntu
Homage to you whose countenance

Gangwa gya ni tsekpe shyalma
Resembles a hundred full autumnal moons

Karma tongtrak tsokpa nam kyi
Smiling and glowing with brilliant light

Rabtu chewe O rab barma
Like the radiance of a thousand stars
The “Lady with a shining face like an array of hundred autumn full moons,” means her face is a hundred times fairer and more beautiful than the moon. Her right hand holds a mirror, which is like a full moon engraved with an HRIM syllable. 

The “perfect spacious constellation of a thousand stars,” refers to the field of her wisdom, which is abundantly spacious, and vast, like the countless, resplendent rays of the full moon. This light clears the darkness of the ignorance of practitioners, which is the cause of dullness, disease and possession by evils. 

It opens the door to the treasury of knowledge and illuminating the light of the four specific perfect understandings. These are the perfect understanding of the Dharma (teachings) the perfect understanding of the definitive meaning, perfect confidence (in the doctrine) and the perfect knowledge of the Victorious Ones, (brilliance).
According to a tantra, the inner meaning is “to serve the mother of the sphere” which means emptiness or the nature of mind. In order to look at our innate self, the face of the ultimate Vajravarahi, we must accumulate merit and purify our mind-streams, so that they are like an “array of a hundred pure white moons.”

Because of these practices, the door to her blessing will be opened by our true inclination. In that way, we can see ultimate luminosity and ignite our dynamic wisdom.

Loter Yangchenma, she has one face, two arms and two legs. She sits in the dismounting posture. Her right hand is in the mudra of supreme charity. Her left hand, in the Three Jewels mudra, holds an utpala flower blooming at her ear. 

On its pistil is a clear ritual mirror (melong) marked with the syllable HRIM, radiating light. She opens the treasure of wisdom, the blazing display of supreme knowledge of all the Victorious Ones and their sons. 

This wisdom of the four analytical knowledges instantly and completely dispels the darkness of stupidity and ignorance of all sentient beings. Thus, meditate on Vajra Sarasvati and recite the mantra.
Prayer of the Benefits
Whoever is endowed with devotion for the goddess and recites this with supreme faith, remembering it at dawn upon waking and in the evenings, will be granted all fearlessness, will perfectly pacify all negativities, and will eliminate all unfortunate migrations.

The multitudes of conquerors will quickly grant initiation: Thus, endowed with this greatness, one will eventually reach the state of a Buddha. If affected by the most terrible poison, whether ingested, drunk, or from a living being, just by remembering will one be thoroughly cleansed.

If this prayer is recited two, three, or seven times, It will pacify all the sufferings of torments caused by spirits, fevers, and poisons, and by other beings as well. If you wish for a child, you will get a child; if you wish for wealth, you will receive wealth. All your wishes will be fulfilled and all obstacles pacified.
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Aspiration For Bodhichitta
For those in whom the precious Bodhichitta has not arisen
May it arise and not decrease
But increase further and further.

Dedication of Merit
By this merit may we obtain omniscience then.
Having defeated the enemies wrong-doings.
May we liberate migratory from the ocean of existence.
With its stormy waves of birth, old age, sickness and death.

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