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The Goal of Mahayana Buddhism

What is Mahayana Buddhism? Who is the Bodhisattva? What is the Bodhisattva vow? The Trikaya – the Three Bodies of Buddha Mahayana New Year Mahayana Sutras Mahayana VS Vajrayana What is Mahayana Buddhism? Mahayana, one of Buddhism’s primary branches, derives its name from the Sanskrit term “Mahayana,” which translates to

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Powerful Red Tara: Mantra, Meaning, Benefits

Tara – is an important figure in Buddhism and probably the most beloved deity in Mahayana Buddhism. Tara is a broad name if you will for a group of Bodhisattvas that are of the similar aspect. These could be defined as different aspects of the same eminence as Bodhisattvas are

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White Tara: Benefits, Symbolism, Mantra

According to Buddhist tradition, Tara’s origins trace back to the tears of compassion shed by the bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara. Legend holds that as Avalokiteshvara gazed upon the suffering world, his tears formed a lake from which a lotus emerged, revealing the goddess Tara. White Tara, in particular, is said to have

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