Who is Tārā?

Who is Tārā?

Author: Nicholas Bright Haight January 17, 2026 Duration: 21:36

Bright on Buddhism - Episode 129 - Who is Tara? What are some stories about her? How is she depicted in iconography and why?

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Stevens, Rachael (2022). Red Tara: The Female Buddha of Power and Magnetism. Shambhala Publications.[ISBN missing]

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