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In Praise of Tara: Songs to the Saviouress (edition 1992)

by Martin Willson

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Title:In Praise of Tara: Songs to the Saviouress
Authors:Martin Willson
Info:Wisdom Publications (1992), Paperback, 496 pages
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Tags:Buddhism, Tibet, Spirituality

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Songs of praise to Tara (Tib. sgrol ma), the female bodhisattva of compassion. ( )
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The most dearly loved of all the Buddhist deities is the blissful goddess Tara. She acts with lightning speed to aid those in distress and to fulfill their wishes. In Praise of Tara is a complete guide to understanding this Buddhist goddess, including a history of the Tara Tantra, canonical and practice texts, and lyrical praises.

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