Please consider supporting my work through Patreon here: Buy this track on Itunes Goddess Tara ( Goddess of “Salvation“ ) Pratyaaleedd Padaaarpitaam Ghrisha Varda Ghora Attahaasaa Paraaa Khada Gendee Varkartri Kharpar Bhujaa Hoonkaarbee Jodbhavaa Kharvaa Neel Vishaala Pingala Jataa Jootei Kanaa Geiryutaa Jaadayam Nyasya Kapaalike Trijagataam Hantyu Grataaraa Swayam Means, Seated in the pratyalidha asana, on the heart of a corpse, supreme, laughing horribly, holding cleaver, blue lotus, dagger and bowl, uttering the mantra Hum, coloured blue, her hair braided with serpents, the Ugratara. She bestows all supernatural powers. Second in Dus-Mahavidya, Bhagwati Tara is in the form of a million of sparkling light as Star, she lives in cremation ground, she is enriched with all sorts of knowledge, specially knowledge for Moksha or salvation. The Goddess of “Salvation“ or “Moksha“ and Extreme knowledge. Respresent's the force to get libration from birth and death, with extreme knowledge. 'Akshovya-Shiva' (Who gulped the dangerios poision name Kalakuta, which come out from churning of Ocean or Samudra Manthan) is the Vairabh of Goddess Tara, identified as 'Rama' of Vishnu's Twenty-four incarnations and belong from Soft Aggressive or 'Somya Ugra' category. When Maha-Kali adopted her blue appearance, she did so in order to kill the demon Hayagreeva (name of a giant in Hindu Mythology). From then she was well known as “TARA“ (a sparkle of light or Star). She bestows upon Moksha (Salvation) and rescues from every tough and hard situation of life. According to Swatantra Tantra, (name of a Hindu Mythological text book) Maha-Kali got her blue appearance on the birth of Maha-Shakti (supreme power) Tara, which was in the bank of “Cholna“ river near Meru (name of the mountain) Mountain. As per Mahakal Samhita (name of a hindu Mythological text book), she was born on the 9th day of the Hindu month of Chaitra Shukla Paksha (in Hindu calendar a month consists of two lunar phases: shukla paksh is the waxing phase of moon). We celebrate this day as Ram Navami (birth date of lord Rama) also. Tara is the Bhairavi of Akshovya Shiv (A name of Shiva, who stays on her head). She occupies the central position in Buddhism. In Hinduism her way of worship is adopted from Buddhism. She is almost fierce, horrible and potentially dangerous in Hinduism, but in Buddhism, along with these features, she is also playful and charming. She manifest herself in three main forms, 1. Ugra Tara, 2. Neel Saraswati 3. Ekjata and she is also famous with her eight names called Asta-Tara. Note - Compositing Animation and Music Composition has all done by me. Copyright rules apply. Email: chantcentral@ Like on Facebook: Follow on Instagram: Follow on Twitter:
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