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Green Tara Mantra, from ‘Praises to the 21 Taras’ by the Federation for the Preservation of Mahayana Tradition We usually think of om tare tuttare ture soha as Green Tara’s mantra, although sometimes it is used as the main mantra for all the Tara’s. Of these 21 forms, two are especially popular among Tibetan people - White Tara, who is associated with compassion and long life, and Green Tara, who is associated with enlightened activity and abundance. Tara has 21 major forms, each of which has a different color and spiritual attribute.
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Tara, who Tibetans also call Dolma, is commonly thought to be a Bodhisattva or Buddha of compassion and action, a protector who comes to our aid to relieve us of physical, emotional and spiritual suffering.
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(You can hear His Holiness chant the mantra in an audio below, and learn how to say it for yourself in a video below.) Green Tara, from an applique thangkha created by Tibetan artisans at the Norbulingkha Institute. *2020 Coronavirus Note: During these uncertain, troubling days, His Holiness the Dalai Lama - when asked for spiritual advice on the pandemic - suggested that chanting the Green Tara mantra could be helpful. In this post you will learn who Green Tara is, what her mantra means, and how to say it in Tibetan. In Tibet, om tare tuttare ture soha is an ancient mantra that is related to Tara, the “Mother of all Buddhas,” and especially to her manifestation as Green Tara.