Attributions
Tara is revered in Buddhism as a bodhisattva of compassion, protection, and wisdom. She is considered a benevolent motherly figure who responds to practitioners' prayers and guides them on the path to enlightenment. Tara is also associated with healing and protection against dangers and obstacles.
Symbols and Appearances
Tara is often depicted as a bodhisattva, seated in meditation with a calm and compassionate expression on her face. She is sometimes shown with one hand raised in a gesture of protection or kindness toward sentient beings. Tara is generally associated with the color green, representing fertility, growth, and healing.
Myths
Stories about Tara highlight her role as a protector and spiritual guide for Buddhist practitioners. According to some traditions, she vowed to manifest her body in multiple forms to help beings achieve enlightenment. Tara is also linked to tales of healing and protection, being invoked in times of difficulty and danger.
Spiritual Message
Tara’s spiritual message emphasizes compassion and commitment to the well-being of all sentient beings. She teaches that compassion is a powerful force that can overcome all difficulties and bring healing to those in need. Tara inspires cultivating kindness toward all beings and working for their liberation from suffering.


















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