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Hybrid Sanskrta (Tibetanized): Om tare tu tare ture soha
Tara (long 'a') is feminine noun from the verb "to deliver, convey, carry across, ferry over water." Tara symbolizes compassion in the specific form of deliverance, "carrying to the other shore," the far shore of suffering and illusion, the shores of Prajnaparamita - wisdom without parallel, toward Nirvana. Bhikuni Drolma is embodying Tara.
Sem-chaen t'am-chae de-dzae-pai. T'ug-kye ge-wa gya-tso-d'ang. Sem-chaen p'aen-par dzae-pa-la. Ga-wae je-su yi-rang-ngo. "I rejoice at the awakening of the enlightened mind, wishing to help others always, and working toward everyone's benefit." From Nyi-na-rei Zha-la A-do-na, Daily Recitations, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives. This is part of the Seven-Branch Prayer, standard daily practice.
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I ask all good people to see videos of this user 777ALAE and it will help you to make yourself and the world around you much better, kinder and lighter) love and light to you and your family)
ururuty 4 weeks ago
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KimThuThuy 1 month ago
Original Sanskrta: Om tare tuttare ture svaha
Hybrid Sanskrta (Tibetanized): Om tare tu tare ture soha
Tara (long 'a') is feminine noun from the verb "to deliver, convey, carry across, ferry over water." Tara symbolizes compassion in the specific form of deliverance, "carrying to the other shore," the far shore of suffering and illusion, the shores of Prajnaparamita - wisdom without parallel, toward Nirvana. Bhikuni Drolma is embodying Tara.
soulfoodvisnu 2 months ago
Sem-chaen t'am-chae de-dzae-pai. T'ug-kye ge-wa gya-tso-d'ang. Sem-chaen p'aen-par dzae-pa-la. Ga-wae je-su yi-rang-ngo. "I rejoice at the awakening of the enlightened mind, wishing to help others always, and working toward everyone's benefit." From Nyi-na-rei Zha-la A-do-na, Daily Recitations, Library of Tibetan Works and Archives. This is part of the Seven-Branch Prayer, standard daily practice.
soulfoodvisnu 2 months ago
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131kikou 2 months ago
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wy2z3ng4 5 months ago
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valentinaandrijevic 6 months ago
nice video ,,i love ir
donbahadur 1 year ago