Tara
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oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā
(oṃ tāre tu tāre ture soha)
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thanks for the upload ^ ^
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when they hear angelic music ,
they hear this song.....!
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Wow. This is one of the most beautiful videos I have ever seen.
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thank you for this wonderful song !
.....your sister .
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thank you wuhwuh! thank you so much. blessings and namaste <3
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@SuperKane68 i think the Divine mother is one and the same whether she is Tara, Kwan Yin, or Mary xx
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thank you wuhwuh! thank you so much. blessings and namaste <3
also, any guides on whether/why to us "Soha" vs. "Svaha/Swaha" ? I'm feeling it's just like "Amen" with a strong "A" vs. amen with an Ahh-men sound, just a preference that certain traditions use. Is it mostly personal preference or is there another reason certain artists use one pronounciation over another. I like them both. and can't seem to settle on which one to stick with! thanks wuhwuh.
AwakenedOm 5 months ago
@AwakenedOm does not matter. Svaha is Sanskrit .Soha is Tibetan. Both mean it is so.
Some mantra's couldn't be well pronounced by the Tibetans. Btut it is the meaning of a mantra that is es sential.
You will know this meaning once the mantra is given to you by your Teacher ( spiritual mentor)
So as a Tibetan buddhist i use both ways. So padma becomes pema and vic versa.
wuhwuh 5 months ago
Just beautiful! can you tell me the name and artist of the song? thank you so much!
AwakenedOm 5 months ago
@AwakenedOm It is from the Album Tai Chi Too
wuhwuh 5 months ago
Tara means the one who saves.
wuhwuh 2 years ago