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Upala
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light blue peony flower |
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The White Tara
Incarnated by the left eye of Amitabha, she manifests the merciful heart of Avalokitesvara. Since there are seven eyes on her face, hands and feet, she is also called the seven-eyed Mother Buddha. According to the Buddhist Scriptures, anyone who studise and practises her Dharma can lengthen his span of life, add to his luck and wisdom, cut off the root of transmi-gration, prevent all demons, epidemic diseases, pains and miserise, and obtain whatever he wants.
The 7-eyed goddess of purity and transcendental wisdom. She grants a long life, fearlessness, patience and peace. Her symbol is a white, pink or lightblue paeonia flower (sanskr.: Upala). She can be associated with the full moon and is seen as an emanation of the fire element (Amithaba Buddha). Her short mantra is OM TARE TUTARE TURE SVAHA and her seed syllable is tDAM |
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Carsten Burkhardt's Web Project Paeonia - The Peony Database |
TTTT06 TTTT07 TTTT08 |
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