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[[Image:JKW Tara med2.jpg|frame|The sacred image of White Tara, 'The Wish-Fulfilling Wheel' found in the empowerment room of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]'s residence, [[The Joyful Grove of Immortal Accomplishment]]]] | [[Image:JKW Tara med2.jpg|frame|The sacred image of White Tara, 'The Wish-Fulfilling Wheel' found in the empowerment room of [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]]'s residence, [[The Joyful Grove of Immortal Accomplishment]]]] | ||
'''White Tara''' (Skt. Sitatārā; Tib. ''Drolkar''; [[Wyl.]] ''sgrol dkar'') — manifestations of [[Tara]], white in colour. The most well known is [[White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel]] which is the main deity of the [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]] [[sadhana]] for example. | '''White Tara''' (Skt. Sitatārā; Tib. ''Drolkar''; [[Wyl.]] ''sgrol dkar'') — manifestations of [[Tara]], white in colour. The most well known is [[White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel]] which is the main deity of the [[Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik]] [[sadhana]] for example. | ||
==External Links== | |||
*[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/tarawhite/index.html White Tara Outline Page at Himalayan Art] | |||
[[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] | [[Category:Buddhas and Deities]] | ||
[[Category:Tara]] | [[Category:Tara]] |
Revision as of 09:40, 17 August 2009
White Tara (Skt. Sitatārā; Tib. Drolkar; Wyl. sgrol dkar) — manifestations of Tara, white in colour. The most well known is White Tara Wishfulfilling Wheel which is the main deity of the Chimé Phakmé Nyingtik sadhana for example.