Arya Tara Practice
Arya Tara Practice
THROUGH WHICH
A SPIRITUAL BOON CAN BE SWIFTLY ACCOMPLISHED
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Taking refuge 10
Generating Bodhicitta 10
Saturating one’s mind with the four boundless attitudes 10
I deeply pay homage and make prostration to Arya Tara from my humble and respectful
heart.
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A brief historical account of the origination of Supreme Arya Mother Tara based on
the Tantric teaching belonging in the classes of Action Tantra:
The king of this realm had one princess named Yeshi Dawa. Yeshi means wisdom. Dawa
means moon. Together they mean wisdom that cools the mind from burning desire and
craving like a moon that cools the earth and settles the flying dust.
The fortunate princess became one of the most loyal and devoted disciples of the Buddha
and received extensive teachings and instructions. She then engaged in the practices of
accumulation of punya, or merit, through making boundless offerings to Bodhisattvas,
Aryas, and other highly realized monks and nuns over the millions of years of her
rebirths.
When Yeshi Dawa had completed her accumulation of merit with trust, devotion, faith,
and immutable love and compassion, she easily developed full Bodhicitta, the
indispensable seed for enlightenment. Bodhicitta is a Sanskrit word that means
uncontrived altruistic intention stemming from love and compassion.
Upon her full development of Bodhicitta, all Bodhisattvas and Aryas said to her with one
voice, “if you make aspirational prayers, you will transform into a male form and attain
enlightenment in this very lifetime through the power of merit and virtue that you have
created over countless eons.”
“There is neither an inherent male nor an inherent female; likewise, there is neither self,
nor person, nor consciousness. Male and female are merely designated by the
conventional mind, and they do not have true essence in them. Both male and female are
simply conceived in an ordinary mind as a basis for the experience of illusion and
delusion, which lead to the creation of karma.
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“There have been many males who have attained enlightenment, and many are on their
way to enlightenment. There have been very few females who have attained
enlightenment for the sake of sentient beings bound to be tormented with immense pain
and suffering. Therefore, I will make a commitment to work to attain enlightenment in a
female form. I will encourage myself to guide all sentient beings towards enlightenment
until samsara is emptied while maintaining this female form.”
Yeshi Dawa then continued her path to enlightenment while releasing others from their
pain, suffering, fear, confusion, and the dangers that threaten their well being. Because of
her determination and effort, Buddha Nga-Dra renamed her Dolma in Tibetan, or Tara in
Sanskrit, which means liberator.
Buddha Nga-Dra declared that her name would remain Tara even after she had attained
enlightenment in the future.
Long after she was named as Tara, she made a second commitment before the Buddha
Amoghasiddhi to protect all beings from the eight and sixteen great fears and dangers.
After her second commitment, she received several names, which are essentially the same
in meaning: Dolma, which means liberator; Dungma, which means protector or
comforter; Nyurma, which means one who is swift; and Pamo, which means bold and
courageous.
Long after her second commitment, a fully ordained monk named Stainless Radiance was
initiated with the rays of compassion by the Buddhas from the ten directions. This monk
was transformed into Arya Chenreyzik, the Buddha of boundless compassion.
Not long after this transformation, Arya Chenreyzik was initiated with the great rays of
wisdom by the five Buddha family. The rays of compassion and the rays of wisdom
united together and served as a father and a mother from which the supreme Arya Tara
was born.
Essentially, Arya Tara was born from the heart of the Buddha of compassion, for which
Avalokistesvara, Arya Chenreyzik, Phakpa Chenreyzik, and Chakna Padma are
synonyms.
Long after, in the kalpa, or era, known as Ah-Sang-ka, Arya Mother Tara was initiated by
the Buddhas of the ten directions, and she became like a mother who gives birth to all
enlightened beings from the united activities of her wisdom and compassion.
In general, there were 21 Taras. The green Tara is the primary figure among the 21
groups of Tara. Each Tara has her own distinct qualities and functions to fulfill the many
and unique needs and wishes of sentient beings. In the ultimate sense, all 21 Taras were
enlightened activities, but they took a physical form for the purpose of appealing to the
eyes of ordinary beings like ourselves.
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Arya Chenreyzik gave intensive teachings on the benefits of Tara practice and
transmitted the energy of the Tara mantra to a large crowd of Bodhisattvas, Aryas,
fortunate humans, Devas, Nagas, and malevolent demons by reciting 10,000,000 Tara
mantras at the highly sacred place called Potala Mountain, believed to be located at the
Northern part of our Universe. It is a hidden, sacred place, and ordinary human beings do
not have access to this realm unless an individual has high psychic power to perceive it.
Potala Mountain is the abode of Tara, and practitioners invite her from this sacred place
to preside over the ceremonies, meditations, and any other practices related to Tara. The
invitation of Tara is always done only through meditation and visualization.
Tara carries unfailing power and energy to fulfill the wishes and aspirational prayers of
all Buddhas and to protect sentient beings from the eight and sixteen great fears and
dangers.
Arya Mother Tara has unique capabilities primarily owing to the aspirational prayers that
she made prior to her development of Bodhicitta. She responds to all beings as a loving
and caring mother would to her only precious child whose sole survival depends on a
mother’s love, compassion, protection, and nourishment and who cannot find any sense
of comfort, security, joy, happiness, and full maturity without its mother.
In the past, Arya Mother Tara has played an exceptional major role in providing
protective energy to whoever needs it and has helped to meet each and every individual’s
wishes and desires.
Human beings on this earth will experience threats, danger, disharmony, conflict,
psychological distress, confusion, fear, and hindrances caused by the worldly gods,
Asuras, ghosts, and Nagas, as well as by humans with dark hearts and evil minds. Human
beings in our time lack moral values, ethical behavior, love, and compassion. The minds
and hearts of human beings are more controlled and captivated by negative thoughts and
emotions such as deep rooted anger, hatred, malice, fear, confusion, greed, lust, extreme
selfishness, depression, and sadness. All of these unhealthy emotions attract many
physical and psychological illnesses that may not have any cure from our current
medicine and other means of therapy.
The signs of degeneration have already appeared, but the actual degeneration is yet to
begin. It may take a long time for the process of degeneration to become apparent to our
perception.
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Arya Mother Tara is predicted to be the most helpful, powerful, and effective aid to help
us free ourselves from the eight great fears and sixteen great dangers of this degeneration
period.
The eight great fears and dangers are internal because the basis of the fears is within
us. The fears are delusions about our daily lives that distort our perception and thus
interfere with our interaction with the outside world, making our experience of life
miserable with no relief from outside help.
1. The fear of attachment is like an uncontrollable flood that washes away common
sense.
2. The fear of hatred is like a blazing flame that causes unpredictable damage.
3. The fear of jealousy is like a poisonous snake that causes deep pain and conflict.
4. The fear of ignorance is like a mad elephant that sees everything as repulsive and
threatening and prevents us from seeing reality.
5. The fear of arrogance is like a lion that irrationally exalts “self” to be superior to
anyone else and belittles others.
6. The fear of wrong view is like a thief that steals our wisdom and knowledge.
7. The fear of miserliness is like an iron chain that locks our hearts so that they lack joy
in giving for others’ needs and in creating merit for our future source of wealth.
8. The fear of deluded doubt is like a cannibal that eats away at our discriminative
power of mind, which is necessary for obtaining wisdom.
The sixteen great fears and dangers are externally caused by threats and obstacles that
we may experience at any time in our lives.
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There are many historical accounts of how Arya Mother Tara has protected boundless
sentient beings from all sorts of fears and dangers and has led them to the path to
enlightenment.
In our present difficult time there is no other enlightened being besides Tara whose
enlightened activities of granting Siddhis or boon is as fast, profound, sharp, powerful,
and effective due to the power of her aspirational prayers through which she developed
altruistic intention.
In her compassion, Arya Mother Tara can swiftly alleviate sentient beings from fears and
dangers by helping them to avert their obstacles and by bringing them a sense of comfort
and security. Arya Mother Tara’s compassionate activities are very similar to our
conventional loving and caring mother, so she is referred to as a mother of all sentient
beings.
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A short introduction to Tara practice and its unique functions:
It is said in the teachings that Arya Mother Tara will be found to be beneficial to all
sentient beings in cases of both spiritual and worldly accomplishment in our present
agitated period. Many serious spiritual practitioners and realized beings have found Tara
practice to be extremely effective and powerful to avert hindrances and to bring up
positive energy that acts as a catalyst for whatever we attempt to achieve.
Tara’s effectiveness is not because she is higher and more powerful than any other
enlightened beings but rather due to the force of the aspirational prayers and promises
that she made prior to her full development of Bodhicitta with the roots of love and
compassion.
Tara is like a most loving, caring, and nourishing mother for all sentient beings as well as
a birth mother of all enlightened beings. Tara is a fully enlightened female Buddha who
demonstrates that female form is not inferior to the male in either the spiritual or the
worldly field. Both women and men have equal natural spiritual potency and opportunity
to attain enlightenment in either the female or male form.
In the past month, the Vatican said, “ordaining women as priests is like a crime of sex
abuse.” This statement surely can be seen as an evil idea created by an insane mind. The
pope, who is assumed to have a free, direct satellite connection with God, really got a
wrong message. The idea of women as inferior to men and incapable of being the head of
spiritual and social institutions is an evil ideology of human society.
In the Buddhist Tantric teachings, despising women is one of the most serious downfalls
that heavily obstruct our spiritual development. Tara can be used as an inspiring example
for women that they can be absolutely worthy vehicles to attain enlightenment the same
as men. She is an inspiring figure for women to be the compassionate leaders of the
world in order to make the world more peaceful and harmonious through their gentleness
of mind and the comforting qualities of their biological bodies. His Holiness the Dalai
Lama often encourages women of today’s world to take her as an example.
Arya Mother Tara secured women’s right to equality millions of years ago by
demonstrating what women are capable of accomplishing with will power to succeed.
Their accomplishment can be equal to if not better than that of men. Women in today’s
world should draw inspiration and courage from Arya Mother Tara and Mother Teresa to
succeed in the accomplishment of the immense good qualities of the human heart.
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Arya Tara practice is extremely beneficial in many ways for many needs, particularly in
our present time. The following are examples of the unique functions of Tara practices:
To avert negative forces caused by external harmful spirits, demons, Nagas, and
mountain dwelling spirits as well as by another human’s evil deeds.
To remove certain physical or psychological illnesses caused by such harmful
beings.
To expel the negative forces of natural spirits that affect our psychological state.
To pacify negative karma and its conditions so that the negative karma will not
become manifest to bring its effects and obstruct us from attaining higher spiritual
realization.
To dispel the effects of toxic and poisonous chemical substances that we may
consume with food, drink, and the air that we inhale.
To resolve disputes, false accusations, bad omens of the day and bad dreams of
the night that may cause conditions for tragedy to arise through our superstitious
thoughts and feelings. Tragedy and disaster can occur as a result of superstition.
To dispel various illnesses, famine, epidemic diseases, and elemental disasters
such as flood, fire, earthquake, hurricane, and torrential rain.
To prevent untimely death, which can occur due to the force of sudden or random
conditions caused by evil spirits.
To fulfill our needs, wishes, or dreams due to the support and influence from the
power of Tara’s aspirational prayers. The aspirational prayers of Tara were the
source of her promise to look after the needs of all sentient beings as a loving
mother would her only precious child who solely relies on her mother’s kindness,
nourishment, protection, and constant watch with the eyes of compassion.
I personally have found Tara practice highly beneficial, and I have integrated it with my
daily practices of meditation, prayers, recitation of mantras, contemplation, and
saddhana, a means to receive blessings and spiritual boons.
Blessings and boons from Arya Mother Tara have helped me to succeed in what I have
attempted to accomplish in the past, and they continue to help me to succeed in the
present moment. The practice helps to avert obstacles and evoke positive energy. It helps
to gather conducive conditions that influence my effort to achieve what I want more
smoothly and swiftly.
In my Tara practice, I imagine Arya Mother Tara in the full form of a Buddha, Guru,
Deity, Dakini, and protector who possesses all the qualities of these beings. I myself do
Tara practice every day. Sometimes it is for more general and sometimes for a specific
purpose.
I received Tara empowerment and transmission from His Holiness the Dalai Lama,
Kyabjey Ling Rinpoche, Kyabjey Trijang Rinpoche, and Kyabjey Denma Lochoe
Rinpoche in the 1970s and 1980s during the best years of study with these highly realized
great teachers of our time.
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Because I was empowered and received transmission, my Tara practice goes very well. I
have gained full trust, lucid faith, conviction, and certainty in Tara’s power in granting
blessings and boons swiftly and effectively.
We can do Tara practice for various reasons and purposes, and for the fulfillment of our
own needs as well as those of others:
To receive blessings and boons that act as a catalyst to attain realization as well as
to succeed in many worldly accomplishments.
When we do Tara practice, we must know how to make ourselves spiritually intimate
with Tara, and we also need meditative skill supported by trust, faith, and devotion in
order to appeal to her heart and evoke energy through which her assistance and boons can
surely enter our devoted minds and humble hearts.
Doing Tara practice does not mean begging something from Tara. Rather, it is all about
appealing to her, evoking positive stimulating energy, and making oneself spiritually
connected with her to receive blessings and boons. This connection can be made only
through the force of meditation, visualization, recitation of Tara mantra and prayers,
making heartfelt offerings, placing our trust in her compassionate activities, and holding
her as one with our own root guru. Trust, lucid faith, and full conviction arising from an
understanding of, but not mere blind faith in, the practice really works.
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It makes a great difference in Tara practice if we have transmission of Tara mantra and
prayers. We can receive transmission from a qualified spiritual guru with whom we have
deep connection and in whose teachings and guidance we have faith.
In this practice booklet is a concise version of Arya Mother Tara practice. It is clear,
relatively short, in sequential order, and contains the essence of the practice, providing
power for our worldly and spiritual needs and accomplishment.
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A Short Version of Arya Mother Tara Sadhana Practice
(A means to accomplish spiritual boons and request assistance from Tara)
At the beginning of every Buddhist practice, one should first take refuge and generate love, compassion, and bodhicitta.
This is done in order to make the practitioner’s mind arise in a virtuous state through which his or her practice will carry the
full force to attain enlightenment.
Refuge:
Generating Bodhicitta:
SEN CHEN THAM CHEY DEH WA DANG DEH WAY GYU DANG DHEN PER GYUR CHIK!
May all sentient beings have happiness and meet with the causes of happiness.
SEN CHEN THAM CHEY DHUK NYEL DANG DHUK NYEL GYI GYU DANG DREL WAR
GYUR CHIK!
May all sentient beings be free from suffering and the causes of suffering.
SEN CHEN THAM CHEY DHUK NYEL MAY PAY DEH WA DANG MEE DREL WAR GYUR
CHIK!
May all sentient beings never be separated from the happiness that is beyond sorrow.
SEN CHEN THAM CHEY NEY RING CHAK DANG NYEE DANG DREL WAY TANG NYOM
LA NAY PER GYUR CHIK!!
May all sentient beings abide in equanimity, free from attachment and aversion.
(Repeat 3 times)
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Actual Sadhana practice:
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Seven Limb Prayers:
PROSTRATION:
OFFERING:
CONFESSION:
REJOICE:
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EARNEST REQUEST TO TURN THE WHEEL OF DHARMA:
DEDICATION:
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THE LONG VERSION OF MANDALA OFFERING:
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CHAK TSEL DOLMA NYUR MA PA MO!
Homage to Tara swift and courageous,
CHEN NEY KEY CHIK LOK DANG DRA MA!
With eyes like a flash of lightening,
JIG TAN SUM GON CHU KYE SHEL GYI!
Born from the water lotus and protector of the three realms:
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GEY SAR JAY WA LES NYI JUNG MA!
Homage to you whose face is like
CHAK TSEL TON KAY DAWA KUN TU!
the brightness of one hundred autumn moons,
GANG WA GYA NYI TSEK PAY SHEL MA!
And aglow with the dazzling light
KAR MA TONG TRAK TSOK PA NAM KYI!
RAB TU CHEY WAY WO RAB BUR MA!
Of the constellations of one thousand stars.
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CHAK TSEL SER NGO CHU NEY KEY KYI!
Homage to you born from a gold-blue lotus,
PAD MAY CHAK NYI NAM PAR GYEN MA!
Hands adorned with lotus flowers,
JIN PA TSON DRU KA THUB SHI WA!
Essence of giving, austerity, and peace,
SO PA SAM TAN CHO YUL NYI MA!!
Patience, meditation and exalted wisdom.
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CHAK TSEL DHE SHIN SHEK PAY TSUK TOR!
Homage to you, the crown-knot of all Buddhas,
THA YEY NAM PAR GYAL WA CHOD MA!
Whose actions subdue without limit,
MA LU PHA ROL CHIN PA THOB PAY!
Attaining every perfection,
GYAL WAY SEY KYI SHIN TU TAN MA!!
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On you the Bodhisattvas rely.
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CHAK TSEL TUTARA HUM YI GEY!
Homage to you whose Tutare and Hum,
DHO DANG CHOK DANG NAM KHA GANG MA!
Fill the realms of desire, form and space.
JIK TAN DHUN PO SHAB KEY NYAN TAY!
Your feet trample upon the seven worlds,
LUS PA MAY PAR GHUK PAR NUY MA!!
And you are able to call all forces.
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CHAK TSEL GYA JIN MAY LHA TSANG PA!
Homage to you adorned by lord Indra, Agini, and Brahma,
LUNG LHA NA TSOK WANG CHUK CHOD MA!
Vayu and Ishvara.
JUNG PO RO LANG DRI ZAH NAM DANG!!
Zombies, smell-eaters,yakshas, and hosts of spirits
NYO JIN TSOK KYI DHUN NEY TOD MA!!
Praise you in song.
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CHAK TSEL TRAT CHEY JA DANG PHAK KYI!
Homage to you whose Trat and Phed,
PHA ROL RTUK KHOR RAB TU ZHOM MA!
Totally defeat others’ evil design,
YEY KYANG YON KUM SHAB KYI NYAN TEY!
With your right leg outstretched and your left one curved inward,
MAY BHAR TRUK PA SHIN TU BAR MA!!
You trample with flames raging forth.
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CHAK TSEL TURE JIK PA CHEN MO!
Homage to you whose Ture removes great fear,
DHU KYI PA WO NAM PAR JOM MA!
That thoroughly strikes down bold demons,
CHU KEY SHEL NI TRO NYER DHEN ZEY!
You frown on water lotus face, and
DRA WO THAM CHEY MA LUS SOD MA!!
Deal destruction to every foe without exception.
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CHAK TSEL KON CHOK SUM TSON CHAK GYEY!
Homage to you whose hand is in a gesture of showing the three Jewels,
SOR MOY THUK KAR NAM PAR GYEN MA!
Whose fingers are beautifully adorned at her heart well,
MA LUS CHOK KYI KHOR LOY GYEN PAY!
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Your wheel shines in all directions,
RANG GYI WO KYI TSOK NAM TRUK MA!!
From you who radiates forth your own light.
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CHAK TSEL RAB TU GHA WA JID PAY!
Homage to you, radiant and joyful,
U-GYEN WO KYI TRING WA PEL MA!
Your crown emits a garland of light,
SHEY PA RAB SHED TUTA RA YI!
You, by the laughter of Tuta Ra,
DHUY DANG JIK TAN WANG DU ZEY MA!
Conquer demons and subdue the world.
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CHAK TSEL SA SHI KYONG WAY TSOK NAM!
Homage to you with the power to summon,
THAM CHEY GUK PAR NUY MA NYI MA!
All the hosts of earthly protectors,
TRO NYER YO WAY YEE GEY HUM GYI!
With your fierce frown and vibrating HUM,
PHONG PA THAM CHEY NAM PAR DOL MA!!
You free all from all poverty.
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CHAK TSEL DA WAY DHUM BUY U-GYEN!
Homage to you with a crescent moon crown,
GYEN PA THAM CHEY SHIN TU BAR MA!
All your adornments dazzling bright,
RAL PAY TRO NA WO PAK MAY LES!
From your hair-knot, Amitabha,
TAK PAR SHIN TU WO RAB ZEY MA!
Shines eternal with great rays of light.
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CHAK TSEL KAL PA THA MAY MEY TAR!
Homage to you who dwells amid a garland
BAR WAY TRING WAY U-NA NEY MA!
Of flames like the fire at an eon’s end.
YEH KYANG YON KUM KUN NEY KO RA GHA YEY!
Your right leg outstretched and your left one curved in,
DRA YI PUNG NYI NAM PAR JOM MA!
Joy surrounds you who defeats hosts of foes.
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CHAK TSEL SA SHI NGO LA CHA GYI!
Homage to you whose foot stamps the great earth,
THIL GIY NYUUN CHING SHAB KYI DHUNG MA!
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And whose palm strikes the ground by your side,
TRO NYER CHEN ZEY YI GHEY HUM GYI!
With a wrathful glance and the letter HUM,
RIM PA DHUN PO NAM NEY GHEM MA!
You subdue all in the seven stages.
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CHAK TSEL DHE MA GEY MA SHI WA!
Homage to you, the blissful, virtuous, and serene one,
NYA NYEN DEY SHI CHOD YUL NYI MA!
Who indeed is the realm of the eternal peace of Nirvana,
SO HA OM DANG YANG DAK DHEN PAY!
Perfectly endowed with the SOHA and OM,
DHIK PA CHEN PO JOM PA NYI MA!!
You alone put an end to great evils.
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CHAK TSEL KUN NEY KOR RAB GHA WAY!
Homage to you with joyous entourage,
DRA YI LU NYI RAB TU GHAM MA!
You fully subdue all enemies’ forms,
YI GEY CHU PAY NGAK NYI KOD PAY!
The ten sacred letter mantra adorns your heart,
RIG PA HUM LAY DOL MA NEY MA!
And your wisdom – HUM brings liberation.
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CHAK TSEL TUREY SHAB NYI DHAN PAY!
Homage to Ture with stamping feet,
HUM GYI NAM PAY SA BON NYI MA!
Whose essence is in the seed-letter of HUM,
RI RAB MYEN DRAR RA DANG BHIK JEY!
You cause mount Meru, Mandara and Vindaya,
JIK TAN SUM NAM YOH WA NYI MA!!
And all threefold worlds to tremble and shake.
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CHAK TSEL LHA YI TSO YI NAM PAY!
Homage to you Queen of the gods,
REY DAK TAK CHEN CHAK NA NYAM MA!
You hold in your hand a creature with various signs,
TARA NEY JOD PHAT KYI YI GEY!
By saying TARA twice and the letter PHAT,
DHUK NAM MA LUY PA NYI SEL MA!!
You dispel all poisonous things without exception.
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CHAK TSEL LHA YI TSOK NAM GYAL PO!
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Homage to you on whom the kings of gods,
LHA DANG MEE WVAM CHI YI TAN MA!
The gods themselves and all spirits rely,
KUN NEY GO CHA GHA WAY JID KYI!
Your armor radiates joy to all,
TSOD DANG ME LAM NYEN PA SEL MA!
You soothe disputes and bad dreams.
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CHAK TSEL NYI MA DA WA GEY PAY!
Homage to you, whose two eyes, the sun and full moon,
CHEN NYI PO LA WO RAB SEL MA!
Radiate with pure brilliant light,
HA RA NYI JOD TUTA RA YI!
Uttering HARA twice and TUTARA,
SHIN TU DRAK POY RIM NHEY SEL MA!
You dispel extremely terrifying plagues.
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CHAK TSEL DEY NYI SUM NAM KOD PAY!
Homage to you, adorned with three realities,
SHI WAY THU DANG YANG DAK DHEN MA!
Perfectly endowed with the power to render serene,
DHON DANG RO LANG NHO JIN TSOK NAM!
You who destroys demons, zombies, and harmful spirits,
JOM PA TURE RAB CHOK NYI MA!
O TURE, you alone are supreme.
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VISUALIZATION AND RECITATION MANTRA:
(Repeat this mantra 3, 7, 21, 108 times, or as many times as you can while still retaining an intimate connection with Tara. Then
recite the prayer below with a feeling of devotion and unshakeable faith in Tara’s swift boons to the point that it gives you
goose bumps).
(Repeat this prayer 3 times with a deep feeling of unquestioning trust and conviction).
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FINAL APPEALING AND DEDICATION PRAYER:
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GYAL WAY KIL KHOR ZANG SHING GHA WA DER!
In the unimaginable blissful realm of the enlightened beings,
PAD MO DAM PA SHIN TU ZEY LEY KHEY!
May an extremely attractive lotus manifest; and from it,
NGANG WA THA YEH GYAL WAY NGON SUM DU!
May the Buddha Ngang Wa Tha Yeh explicitly and openly
LUNG TAN PA YANG DAK GYI DHER THOB SHAUG!!
Predict that we will be reborn in that blissful realm (of that lotus).
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Brief Meaning of Tara Mantra:
OM - Om consists of three syllables. They are: aH, aU, Ma. The three syllables represent the enlightened
sacred body, speech, and mind of the Mother Tara. She is the object of refuge and protection, worthy of
homage and trust, the swift granter of Siddhi, the dispeller of the 80,000 internal and external obstacles,
the wish-fulfilling gem to fulfill all needs and wishes, the inner treasure and outer defense for all beings,
and the supreme mother of all enlightened beings of the past, present and future.
TA REY - She who liberates from the miserable realm of samsaric existence.
TUTA REY - She who frees all from the 8 and 16 types of great fears.
TU REY - She who releases all sentient beings from the 424 ailments and wide-spreading epidemic
disasters.
SO vHa - May I fully attain your (Arya Tara state) or come under your compassionate care and protection.
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