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5/25/2022

The Bad thing about King Queen Dancers Art and Paintings! Watched Bhulbhulaiya 2! Scientific Proven Symbolism effects

 Sharing bad things about arts crafts and paintings. Watched Bhulbhulaiya 2 movie with the mystical exorcist and mythical lores of ghosts, rituals,  and ancient art. Paintings on walls do have serious effects on your brain. The king portrait in Bhulbhalaiya 2 movie and the Dancer has triggered this symbolism post. Rajasthan palace and the art! While I always keep sharing arts of joy, hope. positivity and manifestations we cannot over rule the fact that there are negative energy artworks, in fact many of them since ages. Ponting towards ancient famous costly art, Kings, queens and dancers artworks effects on you and your life,  here in this post and also why you must be careful of what you display as wall art.

Dancer painting

Miniature paintings of kings and kinsmen

Traditional Rajasthani Queen painting

The BhulBhulaiya 2 movie coloured glass shots

Britisher Portrait

Dancers and King artwork

War preparation painting

Traditional tribal Queen lady painting

Jaipur Hawa mahal 

As I have visited many ancient museums and seen a lot of artefacts, old paintings of kings, Queens and dancers which were very famous in ancient times we see a lot of similarities in their effects and symbolism. I have noticed that not all kings must be strong majestic and not all queens looked heavenly beauties but the painter had to make them beautiful in their portraits that would live forever over generations to see. While we see portraits of Kings we see so many power symbols right from their beard, moustaches, dress, jewelry, weapons', footwear and the backgrounds were chosen judiciously to empower the image of the kings. Queens were shown happy with their maids and dancers, dressings up or enjoying gardens of beauty and bliss. Family portraits of kings were a royalty aura depicting image and these large portraits were hung in large family rooms to carry forward the legacy of kingdom.  

There is hidden symbolism behind every paintings and not just what you read in history or what the guide will share with you. These portraits are well hung in heritage family homes and museums only. It is advisable to avoid hanging such paintings of kings and queens' and dancers in your home. 

Simply put we understand there were a lot of power struggles then for the throne. Even siblings , parents, wives would plot, sabotage, plan to over ride the king hence this energy too comes along with the painting. Some kings with joyful merry portraits were found to be excessive drunkards and would spend lot of money over celebrations, parties, prostitutes and dancers. There as history mentions were also kings that were actually suffering from metal diseases and madnesses which could emerge as angry outbursts and random killings. Not going deep into this subjects, usually history has it that kings paintings do not just represent royalty and wealth, they have a lot more to offer as energy to the viewers. 

Dancers are so loved and every person going in this profession would like to hang a dancers painting in their home for feng shuii success. Talented successful dancers paintings- was their life successful? if you hang their paintings in your home are you willing to pay the price of what they paid to become successful? Choosing random classical dancer paintings is more harmful. What if the artists ahs painted a prostitute or a bar dancer-wouldn't you and your family also connect to the same energy unknowingly? bringing in a third person entry in your happily married life!

There is also scientific evidence that people have committed suicide, gone bankrupt, gone mad by observing some famous artworks. can you hang a "Scream" Van Gogh print in your home? it is only good for the art gallery! 

Kings portraits and queens do show off joy pride and success but comes along with hidden symbolism so choose these really carefully. Effects are seen within few months and you may find energy tussles beginning among family member's if King painting in hung near entrance of home. In office everyone will start competing with each other. If the King was a fiery tyrant then you can imagine the results of such portraits. Same goes with Queen portraits and paintings. Were they actually happy as they seem? this may spread a lullness in your family affecting especially the females. If the King or queens had multiple partners this may spread the energy of uneasiness in your home. Depressed and Lonely queens' decked up in kilos of gold and gemstone jewelry were so beautiful and picturesque but with their background hidden loneliness and symbolism. some Queens were power hungry and domaining. When you buy a painting look at the eyes in the portraits. In fact whenever you go in a museum of ancient artefacts and paintings of king Queen dancers portraits do observe them carefully from a distance of five feet, you will shiver and feel the vibes in a good portrait painting! 

For attracting manifesting and activating feng shuii Vaastu wealth royalty and abundance go in for simple symbols of wealth paintings. Why complicate life with confusing symbols and create confusions with the Universe!

As for the movie Reviews BhulBhulaiya 2 set in a Havelli,  movie Kartik Aaryan, Tabu, is a fantastic movie great roles portrayed and loved the effects of visual as well as mystical music taking us into another realm of mythical lore, ghosts, and the ending is super compassionate one! you fall in love with the ghost tabu! watch it! I also watched the first part after watching the second one!

You may have doubts? comment below! 

Have a Blessed day from Rizwana!

The Red Pilgrim!

Dedicated since year 2000 as professional artist Razarts, and spreading Reiki energy, knowledge, power of symbols and hidden symbolism in art with the world through my Google blogs. 


3/04/2022

Women Empowerment Reiki Buddhism Green Tara Ashtamangala Symbols Stories

Buddhism culture has immense stories of women empowerment and the Ashtamangala eight auspicious symbols, actually help assist with life journey and hence also known as the victorious eight. Reading extensively sharing Goddess power ,The Green Tara and how to empower yourself to lead a fruitful life of abundance and joy.

My Green Tara Buddhism Goddess Artwork displayed for blessings
Recent visit to Ajanta And Ellora caves again brought the cultural symbolism and Goddess statues had so much beauty and they still do speak. 

Ajanta Ellora caves Aurangabad

Ajanta caves meditation

Ajanta Ellora Caves

White elephant painting  story

Ajanta Ellora caves Aurangabad

There are mantars, japas and chants to empower yourself to invoke her blessings. She appeared magically in one of my paintings and then I started to read about her. There are so many references of how she magically blesses those who invoke her with love and dedication. Truly I have been blessed with practicing selfless dedication towards spreading Reiki to those who searched for and requested and this was actually never planned. Sharing some information gathered from Google.

All information below here is sourced from Google and ancient books.

Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, tārā; Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ་, Drolma) or Ārya Tārā, also known as Jetsun Dolma (Tibetan language:rje btsun sgrol ma) in Tibetan Buddhism, is a female Bodhisattva in Mahayana Buddhism who appears as a female Buddha in Vajrayana Buddhism. She is known as the "mother of liberation", and represents the virtues of success in work and achievements. In Japan she is known as Tarani Bosatsu, and little-known as Tuoluo in Chinese Buddhism.

 Tara is a tantric meditation deity whose practice is used by practitioners of the Tibetan branch of Vajrayana Buddhism to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness. Tara is actually the generic name for a set of Buddhas or bodhisattvas of similar aspect. These may more properly be understood as different aspects of the same quality, as bodhisattvas are often considered metaphoric for Buddhist virtues.

I AM GOLD! Ashtamangala painting in Public Art Fair exhibition

Studio wall Immense blessings My Green Tara

 The most widely known forms of Tārā are:

 Green Tārā, known as the Buddha of enlightened activity

White Tārā, also known for compassion, long life, healing and serenity; also known as The Wish-fulfilling Wheel, or Cintachakra

Red Tārā, of fierce aspect associated with magnetizing all good things

Black Tārā, associated with power

Yellow Tārā, associated with wealth and prosperity

Blue Tārā, associated with transmutation of anger

Cittamani Tārā, a form of Tārā widely practiced at the level of Highest Yoga Tantra in the Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism, portrayed as green and often conflated with Green Tārā

Khadiravani Tārā (Tārā of the acacia forest), who appeared to Nagarjuna in the Khadiravani forest of South India and who is sometimes referred to as the "22nd Tārā."

There is also recognition in some schools of Buddhism of twenty-one Tārās. A practice text entitled "In Praise of the 21 Tārās", is recited during the morning in all four sects of Tibetan Buddhism.

 The main Tārā mantra is the same for Buddhists and Hindus alike: oṃ tāre tuttāre ture svāhā. It is pronounced by Tibetans and Buddhists who follow the Tibetan traditions as oṃ tāre tu tāre ture soha.

 Emergence of Tārā as a Buddhist deity

Within Tibetan Buddhism Tārā is regarded as a Bodhisattva of compassion and action. She is the female aspect of Avalokitesvara (Chenrezig) and in some origin stories she comes from his tears:Tārā is also known as a saviouress, as a heavenly deity who hears the cries of beings experiencing misery in samsara.

 Whether the Tārā figure originated as a Buddhist or Hindu Goddess is unclear and remains a source of dispute among scholars. Mallar Ghosh believes her to have originated as a form of the goddess Durga in the Hindu Puranas.[4] Today, she is worshipped both in Buddhism and in Shaktism as one of the ten Mahavidyas. It may be true that goddesses entered Buddhism from Shaktism (i.e. the worship of local or folk goddesses prior to the more institutionalized Hinduism which had developed by the early medieval period (i.e. Middle Kingdoms of India) as Buddhism was originally a religion devoid of goddesses, and in fact deities, altogether.[dubious – discuss] Possibly the oldest text to mention a Buddhist goddess is the Prajnaparamita Sutra (translated into Chinese from the original Sanskrit ca. 2nd century CE), around the time that Mahayana was becoming the dominant school of thought in Indian and Chinese Buddhism.[dubious – discuss] Thus, it would seem that the feminine principle makes its first appearance in Buddhism as the goddess who personified the "Perfection of Wisdom" (Prajnaparamita).[5] Tārā came to be seen as an expression of the compassion of perfected wisdom only later, with her earliest textual reference being the Mañjuśrī-mūla-kalpa (ca. 5-8th centuries CE).[6] The earliest, solidly identifiable image of Tārā is most likely that which is still found today at cave 6 within the rock-cut Buddhist monastic complex of the Ellora Caves in Maharashtra (ca. 7th century CE), with her worship being well established by the onset of the Pala Empire in Northeast India (8th c. CE).[7]

 Tārā became a very popular Vajrayana deity with the rise of Tantric Buddhism in 8th-century Pala India and, with the movement of Indian Buddhism into Tibet via Padmasambhava, the worship and practices of Tārā became incorporated into Tibetan Buddhism as well.[5][8] She eventually came to be considered the "Mother of all Buddhas," which usually refers to the enlightened wisdom of the Buddhas, while simultaneously echoing the ancient concept of the Mother Goddess in India. Independent of whether she is classified as a deity, a Buddha, or a bodhisattva, Tārā remains very popular in Tibet (and Tibetan communities in exile in Northern India), Mongolia, Nepal, Bhutan, and is worshiped in a majority of Buddhist communities throughout the world (see also Guan Yin, the female aspect of Avalokitesvara in Chinese Buddhism).

 Today, Green Tara and White Tara are probably the most popular representations of Tara. Green Tara/Khadiravani is usually associated with protection from fear and the following eight obscurations: lions (= pride), wild elephants (= delusion/ignorance), fires (= hatred and anger), snakes (= jealousy), bandits and thieves (= wrong views, including fanatical views), bondage (= avarice and miserliness), floods (= desire and attachment), and evil spirits and demons (= deluded doubts). As one of the three deities of long life, White Tara/Sarasvati is associated with longevity. White Tara counteracts illness and thereby helps to bring about a long life. She embodies the motivation that is compassion and is said to be as white and radiant as the moon.Tārā has many stories told which explain her origin as a bodhisattva. One in particular has a lot of resonance for women interested in Buddhism and quite likely for those delving into early 21st century feminism.

 In this tale there is a young princess who lives in a different world system, millions of years in the past. Her name is Yeshe Dawa, which means "Moon of Primordial Awareness". For quite a number of aeons she makes offerings to the Buddha of that world system, whose name was Tonyo Drupa. She receives special instruction from him concerning bodhicitta — the heart-mind of a bodhisattva. After doing this, some monks approach her and suggest that because of her level of attainment she should next pray to be reborn as a male to progress further. At this point she lets the monks know in no uncertain terms that from the point of view of Enlightenment it is only "weak minded worldlings" who see gender as a barrier to attaining enlightenment. She sadly notes there have been few who wish to work for the welfare of beings in a female form, though. Therefore she resolves to always be reborn as a female bodhisattva, until samsara is no more. She then stays in a palace in a state of meditation for some ten million years, and the power of this practice releases tens of millions of beings from suffering. As a result of this, Tonyo Drupa tells her she will henceforth manifest supreme bodhi as the Goddess Tārā in many world systems to come.

 With this story in mind, it is interesting to juxtapose this with a quotation from H.H the Dalai Lama about Tārā, spoken at a conference on Compassionate Action in Newport Beach, CA in 1989:

 There is a true feminist movement in Buddhism that relates to the goddess Tārā. Following her cultivation of bodhicitta, the bodhisattva's motivation, she looked upon the situation of those striving towards full awakening and she felt that there were too few people who attained Buddhahood as women. So she vowed, "I have developed bodhicitta as a woman. For all my lifetimes along the path I vow to be born as a woman, and in my final lifetime when I attain Buddhahood, then, too, I will be a woman."

 Tārā, then, embodies certain ideals which make her attractive to women practitioners, and her emergence as a Bodhisattva can be seen as a part of Mahayana Buddhism's reaching out to women, and becoming more inclusive even in 6th century C.E. India.

 Tārā also embodies many of the qualities of feminine principle. She is known as the Mother of Mercy and Compassion. She is the source, the female aspect of the universe, which gives birth to warmth, compassion and relief from bad karma as experienced by ordinary beings in cyclic existence. She engenders, nourishes, smiles at the vitality of creation, and has sympathy for all beings as a mother does for her children. As Green Tārā she offers succor and protection from all the unfortunate circumstances one can encounter within the samsaric world. As White Tārā she expresses maternal compassion and offers healing to beings who are hurt or wounded, either physically or psychically. As Red Tārā she teaches discriminating awareness about created phenomena, and how to turn raw desire into compassion and love. As Blue Tārā (Ekajati) she becomes a protector in the Nyingma lineage, who expresses a ferocious, wrathful, female energy whose invocation destroys all Dharmic obstacles and engenders good luck and swift spiritual awakening.[5]

 Within Tibetan Buddhism, she has 21 major forms in all, each tied to a certain color and energy. And each offers some feminine attribute, of ultimate benefit to the spiritual aspirant who asks for her assistance.

 Another quality of feminine principle which she shares with the dakinis is playfulness. As John Blofeld expands upon in Bodhisattva of Compassion,[9] Tārā is frequently depicted as a young sixteen year old girlish woman. She oftens manifests in the lives of dharma practitioners when they take themselves, or spiritual path too seriously. There are Tibetan tales in which she laughs at self-righteousness, or plays pranks on those who lack reverence for the feminine. In Magic Dance: The Display of the Self-Nature of the Five Wisdom Dakinis,[10] Thinley Norbu explores this as "Playmind". Applied to Tārā one could say that her playful mind can relieve ordinary minds which become rigidly serious or tightly gripped by dualistic distinctions. She takes delight in an open mind and a receptive heart then. For in this openness and receptivity her blessings can naturally unfold and her energies can quicken the aspirants spiritual development.

 These qualities of feminine principle then, found an expression in Indian Mahayana Buddhism and the emerging Vajrayana of Tibet, as the many forms of Tārā, as dakinis, as Prajnaparamita, and as many other local and specialized feminine divinities. As the worship of Tārā developed, various prayers, chants and mantras became associated with her. These came out of a felt devotional need, and from her inspiration causing spiritual masters to compose and set down sadhanas, or tantric meditation practices. Two ways of approach to her began to emerge. In one common folk and lay practitioners would simply directly appeal to her to ease some of the travails of worldly life. In the second, she became a Tantric deity whose practice would be used by monks or tantric yogis in order to develop her qualities in themselves, ultimately leading through her to the source of her qualities, which are Enlightenment, Enlightened Compassion, and Enlightened Mind.Sadhanas in which Tārā is the yidam (meditational deity) can be extensive or quite brief. Most all of them include some introductory praises or homages to invoke her presence and prayers of taking refuge. Then her mantra is recited, followed by a visualization of her, perhaps more mantra, then the visualization is dissolved, followed by a dedication of the merit from doing the practice. Additionally there may be extra prayers of aspirations, and a long life prayer for the Lama who originated the practice. Many of the Tārā sadhanas are seen as beginning practices within the world of Vajrayana Buddhism, however what is taking place during the visualization of the deity actually invokes some of the most sublime teachings of all Buddhism. Two examples are Zabtik_Drolchok [13] and Chime Pakme Nyingtik [14].

 In this case during the creation phase of Tārā as a yidam, she is seen as having as much reality as any other phenomena apprehended through the mind. By reciting her mantra and visualizing her form in front, or on the head of the adept, one is opening to her energies of compassion and wisdom. After a period of time the practitioner shares in some of these qualities, becomes imbued with her being and all it represents. At the same time all of this is seen as coming out of Emptiness and having a translucent quality like a rainbow. Then many times there is a visualization of oneself as Tārā. One simultaneously becomes inseparable from all her good qualities while at the same time realizing the emptiness of the visualization of oneself as the yidam and also the emptiness of one's ordinary self.

 This occurs in the completion stage of the practice. One dissolves the created deity form and at the same time also realizes how much of what we call the "self" is a creation of the mind, and has no long term substantial inherent existence. This part of the practice then is preparing the practitioner to be able to confront the dissolution of one's self at death and ultimately be able to approach through various stages of meditation upon emptiness, the realization of Ultimate Truth as a vast display of Emptiness and Luminosity. At the same time the recitation of the mantra has been invoking Tārā's energy through its Sanskrit seed syllables and this purifies and activates certain psychic centers of the body (chakras). This also untangles knots of psychic energy which have hindered the practitioner from developing a Vajra body, which is necessary to be able to progress to more advanced practices and deeper stages of realization.

 Therefore even in a simple Tārā sadhana a plethora of outer, inner, and secret events is taking place and there are now many works such as Deity Yoga, compiled by the present Dalai Lama,[15] which explores all the ramifications of working with a yidam in Tantric practices.

 The end results of doing such Tārā practices are many. For one thing it reduces the forces of delusion in the forms of negative karma, sickness, afflictions of kleshas, and other obstacles and obscurations.

 The mantra helps generate Bodhicitta within the heart of the practitioner and purifies the psychic channels (nadis) within the body allowing a more natural expression of generosity and compassion to flow from the heart center. Through experiencing Tārā's perfected form one acknowledges one's own perfected form, that is one's intrinsic Buddha nature, which is usually covered over by obscurations and clinging to dualistic phenomena as being inherently real and permanent.

 The practice then weans one away from a coarse understanding of Reality, allowing one to get in touch with inner qualities similar to those of a bodhisattva, and prepares one's inner self to embrace finer spiritual energies, which can lead to more subtle and profound realizations of the Emptiness of phenomena and self.

 As Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche, in his Introduction to the Red Tārā Sadhana,[16] notes of his lineage: "Tārā is the flawless expression of the inseparability of emptiness, awareness and compassion. Just as you use a mirror to see your face, Tārā meditation is a means of seeing the true face of your mind, devoid of any trace of delusion".

 Tara occupies a unique status in that she has mythological origins as a goddess, as a bodhisattva and is also frequently viewed as a Buddha.

   Karma Ozer, an ordained monk and student of HH Karmapa says:

 In all her forms she is the perfect body speech and mind, activities peace[ful] and powerful. ... in all her colors she reflects the 5 Buddha families and the Kayas. Within [this] one practice we can realize all the blessings, according to our method we will experience the complete result.  ... . ... . ... all the Buddhas and Bodhisattvas are the pure reflection of the Buddha nature, so we can try not to get fixated on the external [forms] but instead through the practice try to realize this aspect of our own Buddha nature through transforming the way we view ordinary reality and experiences.

 Origin of the Cult of Tara

 The view that the divine bodhisattva known by the name Tara assimilates the various characteristics and qualities of several goddesses of the Himalayan regions, from tribal snake deities to the great Shakti of Hinduism, and of other goddesses from farther afield, is not a novel one. 

 Whether this opinion is due to the somewhat outmoded idea of the archetype, or due to cultural drift and diffusion, or to people's general inability to keep specific details in mind is not really important.  What is significant and valuable is the profound devotion that people have for Tara and the genuine efficacy of her practice.  In times of great difficulty, millions of people call upon "Great Noble Tara."

 Not every one agrees on how she should be depicted, however, and perhaps that in itself is significant.  Stephen Beyer, in The Cult of Tara, reported that until some very experienced Tibetan artists were shown the details of the 21 Taras as illustrated in foreign texts, they often did not know or could not recall which colours, gestures and symbolic items belonged together.  Also there seem to be waves of popularity for different lineage teachings of her practice, some claiming origin with one or another famous teacher of the past and others none at all.  That is, some versions of her ritual worship [Skt.: sadhana] or practice are regarded as termas -- tantric texts revealed or uncovered by gifted individuals under extraordinary circumstances.

 When her cult developed exactly is unknown.  The Chinese pilgrim Hsuan Tsang, who visited northern India between 633 and 645, reports without describing, a Tolo image in a temple near Nalanda Buddhist University to which the general population was particularly devoted.

 Her Name

The Sanskrit root târ-means "to traverse" or "cross over" as in using a bridge to ford a stream.  In the orthodox Indian sacred tradition, Târâ refers to the second of  Ten Means to Realization. And as Shri Tara Devi she is the deification of that Mahavidya, according to Hindu tantra.  As a  Târîni, she carries you across;  she serves as a bridge for you to get to immortality.  But the root tar-  can mean "tree," and "particularly," and it is also related to "star" and to "pupil of the eye." 

 In Tibetan, she is called Dolma or Do'ma, though often we see Drolma because it follows the Tibetan spelling (a little more; if we transliterate, it is actually sgrolma.)

 More than one Tara?

Two Wives

Often people say that White Tara and Green Tara (the two most distinctly different and popular forms of her) derive from Tritseun, (a.k.a. Birkuti, Belsa) the Nepali wife and Wen-ch'eng (Tib. Gyasa,) the Chinese wife, of Tibetan King Songtsen Gampo (ca. 617 - 650 CE,) though opinions sometimes differ as to which queen is which Tara. 

 Beyer, who explored the works of scholars such as Nebesky-Wojkowitz, Snellgrove and Lessing, agrees that to pair Green Tara, because she has a dark complexion with the noblewoman from Nepal is ignorant, if not a case of bigoted "ethnological expectation."  

 One of the most widely diffused of her tantric manuals is known as Tara of the Acacia Grove, ie. the Khadira Forest, and Nepal is certainly well known for its dark green rain forest called terai.  This lends support for those who think that Green Tara must represent the Nepalese woman.  However, Nepal is also the direction from which reading and writing, not to mention the dharma itself, came -- attributes more of White Tara.  That opinion, that the Nepali woman is the model for White Tara, is the views of Waddell and Grundwedel.

 Buton [Buston], the great Tibetan authority does not mention the "wives idea" at all; Kunga Dorje, author of the Red Annals says rather that the Chinese wife was an incarnation of Tara (non-specific) but that the Nepalese goddess Bhirkuti assumed the form of the other.

 Green Tara

In Tibetan culture, and some others, green is considered to include all the other colors.Tara is typically pictured as a dark, green-skinned girl of 16.  She usually wears striped leggings but above, only her shoulders are covered.  She wears the many characteristic ornaments of the samboghakaya.Green Tara has her right foot extended as if about to rise. Her left hand, in the gesture of granting refuge holds the stem of a blue water lily or utpala that waves over her left shoulder while her right hand also holding a flower, offers that which we desire, a boon. According to the first Dalai Lama (1391-1474,) her hands with their blue utpalas signal, "Samsaric beings! Cling not to worldly pleasures.  Enter the great city of liberation!  Flower-goads prodding us to effort.  Homage to you!"         

The practice of Green Tara helps to overcome fear and anxiety, but devotees also believe that she can grant wishes, eliminate suffering of all kinds and bring happiness. When called upon, she instantaneously saves us from eight specific calamities. The First Dalai Lama lists the 8, and interprets them as representative of corresponding defects, flaws, or obscurations:

 1) lions and pride

2) wild elephants and delusions

3) forest fires and hatred

4) snakes and envy

5) robbers and fanatical views

6) prisons and avarice

7) floods and lust

8) demons and doubt

 Relation to Amitabha

It is said that, despite his having taken a vow before Amitabha Buddha to enable everyone without exception achieve liberation from the endless round of rebirth,  Chenrezi became so discouraged at the untold numbers of sentient beings that he began to cry.  From his tear was formed Tara.

 In the words of Nargarjuna: " Compassionate One who saves from samsara! Goddess born of the tears of the Lotus-bearer, by the power of the vow of Amitabha; most loving one who strives for the benefit of others ...  I cannot describe your infinite virtues ... ."

 The 21 Praises to Tara says 'On the face of Chenrezi, she is born from a tear as a bud from a lotus' or "born from the opening corolla of the lotus face of the Lord of the triple world."

 

A different account is that, while Chenrezig emerged from one of the eyes of compassionate Buddha Amitabha,  Tara came from the other.  In her iconography, the association with the red Buddha, Amitabha, is usually indicated by a tiny image of  him in her topknot.

 There is a different tradition in which she is a Buddha, the consort of Amoghasiddhi.

 In yet another, she is called Mother of the Buddhas and as such, resembles in many ways the Great Goddess of India. Tara of Harmony of Turquoise Leaves, whose utpala is depicted in 3 stages:  Explanation & benefits as explained by HH Chogye Trichen Rinpoche

 White Tara

She is distinguished by "her body . . . white, as an autumn moon; clear as a stainless crystal gem, radiating light.  She has one face, two hands, three eyes.  She is described in manuals as having "the youth of 16 years" but is often depicted as more full-bodied than Green Tara.  Her right hand makes the gift-bestowing gesture, and with the thumb and ring finger of her left hand she holds a branch of white utpala, its petals level with her ear.

 There are three flowers in various stages of growth symbolizing the three times (past, present and future.) The first bloom that is in seed, usually on the right, stands for Buddha Kashyapa who lived in a past eon; the second in first bloom stands for the historical Buddha Shakyamuni, whose activity has brought you here today, and the bud on the left symbolizes future buddhas -- the expected one is Maitreya Buddha.

 Her hair is dark blue, bound up at the back of her neck at the back with long tresses hanging down; her breasts are full; she is adorned with divers precious ornaments, her blouse is of vari-colored silk, and her robes are of red silk, the palms of her hand and the soles of her feet each have an eye, making up the seven eyes of knowledge; she sits straight and firm upon the circle of the moon, her legs crossed in the  diamond posture."  the reader that in a Buddhist sadhana, the practitioner is not really worshipping a goddess  since the image is his or her own self imagined as a deity.

 White Tara is referred to as "Mother of all the Buddhas."  This is because she embodies the motivation that is compassion.  Her whiteness "Radiant as the eternal snows in all their glory" is indicative of the selflessness -- the purity -- of this compassion but especially the undifferentiated Truth of the Dharma.

Her seven eyes stand for her perception of suffering that is apparent (the two we normally have,) that is psychological/spiritual (the one in her forehead,) and that is inherent in activity (in her palms,) and in what is usually considered as progress (in her soles.)

 The mantra for White Tara is

 OM. TARE TUTARE TURE.  MAMA AYUR PUNYE JNANA PUSHTIM KURU, SWAHA

 Ohm, Tahray Tootahray tooray, mahmah ahyoor poonyay jnyana pushtim kuru[-ye], Swahhah

 Tibetans say:  OM TARE TUTTARE TURE, MAMA AYUR JANA PUNTIN KURU SOHA

 This is a request for increase in longevity, merit and wisdom.

Yellow Tara

The Tara cult assimilates many forms into one:  The Supreme Tantra of Tara the Yogini: Source for All Rituals says in referring to aspects of the visualization: "By a green wheel, one is protected; one cheats death with a white one."   The wheel in this case serves as a metonymy for the activity of one single deity. Buddhaguyha says that Tara's green colour is the result of the mixing of white, yellow and blue standing for pacifying, increasing and destroying respectively.  That means that Green Tara practice incorporates that of White Tara and of all the others, including that of golden goddess of wealth, Vasundhara (Tib. Norgyun, Norgyuma).  Depending upon how the initial letter is pronounced in the Indian languages, the name of Yellow Tara is variously transliterated: Basundhara  Vasundhara, Yasundhara. Basudarini is a variant emphasizing her femininity, ie.  Norguuma in Tibetan.  Vasudhara is the consort of Vaisharavana the protector of the northern direction, who is considered the same as Kubera or Jambhala.)

 OM TARE TUTTARE TURE PUSHTIM KURU OM is a version of her mantra.

 She is related to Hindu great goddess Lakshmi, and her Sanskrit name Vasundhara indicates she is the source of the eight "bountiful Vasus."  Therefore, according to the epic Mahabharat, she is the bounty that is the waters of the river Ganges -- the goddess, Ganga whose origin is the snows of the Himalayas. 

Tara of Many Colours

'Some have a vision of you (Tara) as red as the sun with rays more brilliant and red than lac and vermilion.  Others see you blue like the sapphire.  Some again see you whiter than the milk churned out of the milky ocean.  Still others see you golden.  Your vishva-rupa is like a crystal which changes its color with the change of the things around it.'

Om, Shri Vasudhara ratna nidhana kashetri, swaha is the mantra associated with this particular form of Tara.

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An emanation of Tara that is golden, with three faces and six arms.  Her power helps overcome plagues and epidemics, and illnesses new to the world.  Those who suffer from incurable conditions can still benefit from her blessings.

 Desimilation

In a woven-thread ritual, some other colors for Tara/Yasundhara -- Tara viewed as Holder of the Flask -- are: orange, reddish black and black.   So we see that the Tara cult also de-similates her into a wide variety of forms.

 For instance, there is a Blue Tara in the form of a She-wolf usually depicted with her head turned towards her tail.  The mantra associated with this practice, like some few others, is considered especially powerful and, according to the Venerable Kamtrul Rinpoche presents real danger to those unequipped to handle it.

 Dark Blue

There is an Indian temple to Ugra [wrathful] Tara in Kathmandu, Nepal.  Situated in the Asan tole (Assamese quarter,) today people go there wishing to cure diseases of the eye.

 Also, in Uzan Bazaar in the eastern part of Guwahati (Assam, India,) one of the 52 peethas or places where Hindus believe parts of Shiva's wife's body fell to earth, is another temple honouring Wrathful Tara.  Constructed in 1725 by Rajah Shiv Singh, it was meant to serve as a Shakta place of worship.   But it may be that the 18th-century king was looking for traces of an older site, for 3 years earlier he had excavated the tank called Jorepukhuri that lies east of the temple.  Though not generally considered a Buddhist shrine, who can say what lies beneath the current structure (rebuilt after a 20th-century earthquake) ?

 According to the "Hindu" Yogini Tantra: "Tara is the same as Kali, the embodiment of supreme love. So also is Kamakhya.  In thinking of them as different from Kali, one would go to hell."

Black Tara

There are several "Black" Taras invoked by Buddhists:

 The Terrifier (Jigjema, Skt. Bhairava): brownish-black with tinges of red. She is "Victorious Over the Three Worlds." She subdues evil spirits and cures any illness caused by them.

 The Invincible (Shen.gyi.mi.tub.ma) "Crushes the Forces of Others" is black.  She causes your acts, intentions and aspirations to be invincible.

 The Conqueror of Opponents (Shen.le Nam.par Gyel.ma) is red/black.  "Pulverizer of the Maras," she nullifies the influences of any who oppose one's spiritual aspirations.

 The Drikung Kagyu Four-Armed Red Arya Tara is less common. Her activity

is described as "overpowering" in the sense of overcoming obstacles.

Orange Tara

 As The Liberator, she is believed to be able to free prisoners and those confined in other ways.  This "freeing" extends to her efficacy in helping with childbirth.  

 Protector

There are a multitude of Tara rituals: to "bind thieves," to protect against slander, and to heal via her mantra and seed-syllable [Skt.: bhija] TAM.  Beyer has in his book, an image of Tara who protects against yak-goring.

 Tara's practice is also used in the making of special medicinal pills, thread-cross mandalas [in other cultures known as God's eyes] and other woven mandalas already mentioned that are charms to be carried on the person.  The writings of the great Nagarjuna include the formula for the preparation of a protective Tara mandala to be inscribed on bark.

 Images of Tara are sometimes reported to manifest mysteriously on bone and in stone, among other substances.  Without considering the color, Green Tara is distinguishable from White Tara in that she has two arms, and her right foot is advanced as if she were about to rise from her seat.

 Origin of the Ritual Practice of Tara

It is generally agreed that it was not until Atisha arrived in Tibet in 1042 that her cult was introduced.  He claimed that it was Tara who prophesied that his life would be shortened by his going to Tibet, but that he would, by undertaking that duty to the dharma, greatly benefit beings and one devotee in particular.  That person was Dromton [or bromton] who built a temple to Tara that was standing at Nyetang  at least until the late 1970's.

All information above sourced from Google.

The Tara Goddess mantras and dedicated practices continue to invoke here blessings. Especially women request her blessings for empowering self, to break open blocks and hurdles in life, to attain their best self form and to gain love and respect in this life. To give self love a priority and to take care of duties and responsibilities with zest and zeal. There is actually no right way, there is just simple clear heart and pure dedication towards your soul purpose.

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Is it Possible to Buy famous artists Paintings cheap at Online auctions? behind the art auctions what happens in art auction rooms Sotheby's Christies Auction

 Sotheby's and Christie's still rule the art auction site world wide and have great artworks to offer on sale. these are not just about paintings but you can see original gemstones, antiques, jewelry, books, belongings of famous artists offered to buy bidding. What happens in the auction rooms? Frequently we see advertisements and offers coming up for the bidding opening time and though a very high profile occasion we can now see on your tube Instagram Facebook some really hot live shows of how bids are offered and how the auction room is full of excitement pumping adrenaline till the works are sold. Online art galleries offer various artworks displayed by many artists. Some art websites have paintings of artists from around the world and you can get a wide choice for selection of paintings for buying. If you are searching for cheap artworks then internet is the best option as many art websites offer discounts and are also ready to cut down on some price. Many online art galleries offer affordable art prints that come very cheap.


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If you are a first timer and wish to buy simple and cheap artworks then you can visit various online art sites that have displayed artworks of new and emerging artists. Since we all know paintings of established famous artists artworks go in millions of Dollars one can begin with new artist’s paintings or prints of artworks that are available cheap. Even famous paintings owned by art collectors are put up sometimes for sale and if that is on your wish list you can buy these at auctions. Sotheby's and Christie's regularly hold sale of precious artworks by world famous artists and these can be added to your collection if you are a passionate art collector.  Nothing in art world comes cheap, if it is very cheap its probably a fake and that too of a poor quality. We artists also pay huge amounts buying art materials, resources and the precious time over the years which is invaluable , because that would have been spent on doing something else, with some one with family, friends,  with enjoying entertaining, but there is this inner struggle chaos ideas bombarded in thousand thoughts that need an expression, an outlet, it is actually more than life size, more than 24x7 professionalism! hence the famous quote" when you buy art from an artist know that it is not just paint and paper, it has those thousand hours of work behind this, those moments, those precious life choices, that has come about in that art price, you don't just buy a painting you buy a part of the artist" I would actually cry with every sale and hence till after more than a decade, since year 2000, I had not offered my paintings for sale but guess professional table needs the cash to move and create more happiness's to spread in the world and since i started painting reiki artworks my perspective changed. it was for higher cause and yes, it brings immense joy to see my art transforming so many out there. 

sold artworks displayed in buyers home

once an artist always an artist till death! It is a magical world of the artists where everything and anything is possible. In the end I make art for myself. 

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You will notice prints and even parts of artworks in progress by Picasso, Mondrian, Henri Matisse, kandinski are offered at times. Art collectors buy these and then with the genuine authenticity certificates build up a fortune for the future generations. Work in progress pieces are also valued later on. Studies and sketches too fetch good prices in art auctions once the artist becomes famous. 

Genuine art collectors are so obsessed with the love of owning paintings of specific artists. it is nothing words can describe. I saw a movie on Netflix about an art collector who make special private room displaying larger pieces of paintings, gallery walls, full of art,  and just sitting there for hours alone observing being surrounded by art. This is mesmerizing and surely takes us into another world  because I myself have my artworks displayed in our home, not a single wall remains! I need to be surrounded by art, I cannot stay in a home with barren walls! 

Feng shuii painting hanging in buyers space

painting sold hanging in buyers homes

my paintings hanging in buyers home

From the eye of the art collector paintings are like honey and they cannot but resist buying more and more. It is an obsession that they accept and live for life. History shows that art collectors have struggled to maintain their collections, some have gone mad and killed themselves, mysterious histories in art you get to read when you research about the art world. It is not just the artists life it is also so much about the art collectors. 

I still am awestruck by the prices these artworks sell on famous art auction sites. Whether these are manipulated or not is a question that remains forever. The art world is always hushed up and mums on this subjects. There are bidders sitting in the room hooked to their phones and laptops busy quoting prices and bids where as the actual art buyers are never in the picture. There are not even mentions of names of the art buyers, I guess due to taxes and other hassles the genuine rich arty collectors never come in the front. Never will you find out the name, I used to see videos of famous art dealers and art sellers on YouTube the stress they go through but the passion of offering an genuine rare costly art price and showing off their priciest collections to rare art buyers and collectors, brings a glint in their eyes, always. 

It is such a beautiful profession of paintings and art selling. The pieces are touched felt cared for and loved like babies and why not, art is such an out of the world experience. Paintings are not luxurious lifestyle products only but they have their own beauty and charm and now with affordable are available people are opting for original paintings because of their energy and personal vibes rather than prints which are machine made. When you will enter my home studio you will see there is no dull moment, every time magic being created, we are 24x7 for our life time artists! We just cannot stop till our death! each piece of paper is a masterpiece made with the same amount of love and passion. Artists have been given the power to create art and leave the world with their original hand made master pieces, artists die…art remains…

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What happens inside the art auction rooms is a on the verge spine chilling excitement energy. The people look on higher edge maybe to grab the offer and make the artwork their own, which is actually to buy the pieces for their art buyers. Most people sitting in the art auction room are art agents and art dealers or representatives of the rich unknown art collectors. Art dealers too hang on there to buy good deals and later offer these for sale to genuine art buyers at a good price with profits. Genuine art buyers are usually mostly never seen in the front during art auctions. 

Breaking the record sales Sotheby’s and Christies always have new records with art sales which break the previous records and mention paintings sold at much greater prices. The amounts seem exorbitant and out of this world, but the art world actually is a mirage and nothing to be understood or reasoned much it is a world out of this world. When you follow the closure of deals with the dramatic hammer banging SOLD,  the art pieces are taken away with utmost care. packed carefully in large special gallery yards spaces and shipped secretly to places we do not know. Lots of care is taken in handling caring storing packing of these paintings to be shipped or transported to the art collectors places.  Special crates, boxes and packing materials are required with efficient and qualified professional packers here. Sculptures and antique artifacts and genuine historian furniture pieces require special packing facilities that are custom made for shipping with care. Authenticity art certificates is what differentiates the artworks from fakes. These certificates need to be carefully preserved because they are the proof of originality of the painting. The series on Netflix original Fake or Fortune shows the struggle of finding roots to found paintings and art displayers owners struggling to find its authenticity, because if original the prices are fortune taking the family out of debts bringing so much moolah that generations would flourish,  and if found fake, the same painting absolutely has no value in the art world! 
 Prints are definitely cheaper than the original artworks and you get to take away the same painting look alike home, just a print in very less price. Personally I have stopped offering prints because the whole concept I bring for the art is about healing, energy and customization with every artwork. I guess prints would not do justice to my art. I had my art offered since many decades as prints but now have removed all art from any gallery. Only my original paintings are available from my personal professional art website now.

I have the habit of closely looking at art displayed in hotels restaurants and famous places. Art brings so much beauty to the world, nourishing your soul.  Usually prints are framed, large sizes, and it is so common to see Picasso Kandinski Van Gogh Raza Hussain, print in many places, of course nothing about genuinity is felt. They have gone viral and wide spread around the globe. And what more prints hanging every where have actually made these artworks more famous and even the common man now knows these are works of famous artists. Technology nowadays is so advanced that you have to give a closer second look to identify the original from the print. You can if you are a professional artist get the vibes of original and print immediately. Prints that are genuine are also available with authentication certificate and signed and numbered by the artist. One can buy art prints of paintings directly from the artist if they are living by visiting their website or purchase this from an reputed online art gallery. Prints too are signed by the artist if they are genuine. Many online art websites have sprung up who have no authenticity value of the print offered. 

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 Paintings of new and emerging artist are low priced as compared to established artists. For the beginner art collector one can go in for a smaller sized artwork as usually they are less priced. Many artists price their artworks according to measurements of the paintings and here you may get a cheap deal online. Paintings on paper and other material may also be less priced as compared to canvas paintings as the materials used are less costly that canvas and oil paints. This is not a general rule and any artist has the freedom to quote their price and wish to price their artworks according to size, materials used or theme and idea behind the artwork. But usually this has been observed that to get a cheap deal in buying paintings the best bet would be to do a good survey of artworks available online and on different art galleries. Physical art galleries' too have exhibitions going on and if you connect to certain subjects and styles of artists who is exhibiting their paintings then you can personally collect them at a negotiable price if offered. See how many artworks fall into your budget category and then select the theme of the painting.

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Some small online lifestyle products shops and online websites also sell paintings for cheap, but many times they may not provide an authentication certificate. Why it is important to buy art from reputed online art gallery? And also you do know it is an fake at the price offered. You may see a very famous painting of an big artists available at discounted price online and grab this offer, only to find out later that it is a fake/copy. Yes, copy artists, I wonder why they choose this path, they are excellent painters and these have existed from ancient times for copying world famous artists paintings,  as they make exact replicas of famous paintings which is I think applaudable, especially because I cannot make my own art twice, never can I make the same piece again!  Before buying artworks online consider that if the deal looks too cheap then there may be a question if the artwork is original or not. Buying a fake/copy/print artwork would be as good as buying a poster and that can be got from any roadside vendor and cheaper than buying a painting, so why pay more.
Check details! size and materials used and condition of the artworks before clicking the buy now button. There are mentions in details about the art age and condition if it is precious rare painting offered by the gallery for sale. This year I had to take major decisions by letting go of those paintings that were cracked, not healed, or seemed to have some black formations behind, we have to be really careful in resorting old paintings and sorting them in good health till they sell. It may damage other paintings, these were year 2000 paintings very close to my heart.  

Precious artwork that I ripped off

Precious large canvas I tore off in 2022

precious painting I tore off in 2022


old frames were changed to fresh for many paintings hanging

the painting had cracks so I let go of it...

paper artworks are always torn twice every years since past many years

Ask in detail if you are paying a large sum of money for buying original art. It is also good to recheck the sources where you are buying art from. The total amount to be paid because taxes additional costs GST can be added and that too will amount to a larger sum in the final figure payable. 
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 Then there is also possibility of sales on different online galleries the artist is represented by. Online art Galleries have their own promotions and sales discounts so you can grab the deal for your favorite art piece. Even artists share discounts and sales from their own artist personal websites so you have to sign up for their new art alerts or updates to find for latest offers and new art uploaded. I have removed my art profiles from all online art galleries', I had my art on Absolute arts and Saatchi art online gallery for more than decades but I have now stopped showcasing my art there. Now my original paintings are available for sale only from my personal professionalart website Razarts.

Original art is always Best and Original! remember if you buy original paintings, that paintings are original hand painted artworks and who knows after few years these simple cheap paintings of some unknown artist, after becoming known and famous, may give very good returns and become one of your best deals! Fake or Fortune? you decide!

It has become easy nowadays to register for buying original art at art auction sites. The invites are sent prior and once registered you can enter into this beautiful world of art buying and art auctions. We see advertisements about auctions and what is being offered for sale. If you are a newbie and wish to enter the field of art dealing and art agents go ahead and enter this world of magic and lots of excitement on edge adrenaline rush and of course tons of moolah!

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