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'''Tantra of Tārā, Source of All the Different Activities''' ( Skt. ''tārā viśvakarma bhava tantra'', Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ་ལས་སྣ་ཚོགས་འབྱུང་བའི་རྒྱུད་, Wyl. ''sgrol ma las sna tshogs 'byung ba'i rgyud'') — a tantra of [[Tara]]. [[Taranatha]] in his ''Golden Rosary'' writes that [[Avalokiteshvara]] taught millions of verses or Tara tantras but most of them have been lost in the human world. The present tantra found in the Tibetan [[Kangyur]] was translated in the 12th century, and is classified as a [[Kriya Tantra | '''Tantra of Tārā, Source of All the Different Activities''' ( Skt. ''tārā viśvakarma bhava tantra'', Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ་ལས་སྣ་ཚོགས་འབྱུང་བའི་རྒྱུད་, Wyl. ''sgrol ma las sna tshogs 'byung ba'i rgyud'') — a tantra of [[Tara]]. [[Taranatha]] in his ''Golden Rosary'' writes that [[Avalokiteshvara]] taught millions of verses or Tara tantras but most of them have been lost in the human world. The present tantra found in the Tibetan [[Kangyur]] was translated in the 12th century, and is classified as a [[Kriya Tantra]]. | ||
==Translations== | ==Translations== |
Revision as of 13:49, 14 January 2018
Tantra of Tārā, Source of All the Different Activities ( Skt. tārā viśvakarma bhava tantra, Tib. སྒྲོལ་མ་ལས་སྣ་ཚོགས་འབྱུང་བའི་རྒྱུད་, Wyl. sgrol ma las sna tshogs 'byung ba'i rgyud) — a tantra of Tara. Taranatha in his Golden Rosary writes that Avalokiteshvara taught millions of verses or Tara tantras but most of them have been lost in the human world. The present tantra found in the Tibetan Kangyur was translated in the 12th century, and is classified as a Kriya Tantra.
Translations
- The Tantra Called the Origin of All Rites of Tārā, Mother of All the Tathāgatas, translated by Martin Willson, in In Praise of Tara: Songs to the Saviouress, published by Wisdom Publications, 1986, pages 44-86, ISBN 978-0861711093