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  1. Tibetan Buddhism. 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 female Buddha in Buddhism, especially revered in Vajrayana Buddhism and Mahayana Buddhism.

  2. Tara can manifest in myriad—literally endless—forms, suited to the need of the practitioner. Iconographically, She can appear in any color. Famously, She is Green Tara, the savioress—and chief manifestation of Tara. She is equally known as White Tara, the Goddess of Long Life and Healing.

  3. Buddhist goddess Tara. 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.

  4. It is of Gaelic and Sanskrit origin, and the meaning of Tara is "hill; star". Ancient Tara was the site of the "stone of destiny" on which Irish kings resided, and this was probably why Margaret Mitchell named the fictional home of Scarlett O'Hara in her 1936 novel "Gone With the Wind".

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  6. Tara is considered to be the mother of all the Buddhas, beloved for her swift compassionate activity that focuses on liberating beings from fear, anxiety, and danger. As a Bodhisattva, (and perhaps ahead of her time as a feminist) she made the vow that she would always return in female form to benefit sentient beings.

  7. Mar 20, 2019 · In Himalayan representations, Tara can appear in as many as 21 forms, and in painting and pieced-silk images, she is depicted in five different colors—like the Five Dhyani-Buddhas—the most common of which are Green Tara (after a Chinese princess in a Buddhist legend) and White Tara (after a Nepalese princess).

  8. Jun 22, 2024 · The name Tara is a girl's name of Irish origin meaning "rocky hill". Despite a rich history in Irish myth preceding its plantation appearance in Gone with the Wind, widespread use in the seventies caused Tara to lose its Irish accent.

  9. Tara (Sanskrit; Tibetan: Dolma; literally, “Savioress,” or “she who saves”) is a deity revered as a female bodhisattva in Tibetan Buddhism. Tara is often referred to as the “mother of liberation” and “the mother of all buddhas” and symbolizes the feminine element of compassion as well as general success and achievement.

  10. Aug 9, 2021 · Definition. Tara is a female deity in both Hinduism and Buddhism who personifies compassion and offers salvation from the suffering of rebirth and death. She is thought to have been born of empathy for the suffering world and is regularly invoked for protection, guidance, and deliverance from difficult situations.

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