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Tara in the form of khadiravani [RY]
Tara in the form of khadiravani [RY]
Skt. ''Khadiravaṇī Tārā'', Tārā of the Rosewood Forest, Tārā of the Teakwood Forest. This form of Tārā originated from India, not Tibet, and three texts devoted to her practice are found in the Tengyur. She is generally greenish (forest-hued) in color and most closely associated with Green Tārā, but is a distinct aspect of the goddess. [[ET]]


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Latest revision as of 20:28, 24 December 2022

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སེང་ལྡེང་ནགས་ཀྱི་སྒྲོལ་མ
green Tara [IW]

Tara in the form of khadiravani [RY]

Skt. Khadiravaṇī Tārā, Tārā of the Rosewood Forest, Tārā of the Teakwood Forest. This form of Tārā originated from India, not Tibet, and three texts devoted to her practice are found in the Tengyur. She is generally greenish (forest-hued) in color and most closely associated with Green Tārā, but is a distinct aspect of the goddess. ET