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Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha (Green Tara Mantra) 60 seconds - Short Version

by Dusum གསང་སྟོང་། Sangtong

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🔸In Tibetan Buddhism, the divinity is not an external, worldly deity, but a divinity that arises within us, it comes from our interior because it is our true nature, the state of Buddha, and therefore establishing a connection with it is of great benefit . By reciting the mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha we create a connection with Tara, which is our true nature, thus pacifying afflictive emotions and obstacles that we have.

🔹There is a great variety of fears. They all come from within and do not come from outside, as we normally think. These fears appear in our minds because of disturbing emotions, which are the result of ignorance of not recognizing our true nature. Therefore, by praying to Tara and reciting the Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha mantra, we say that it protects us and frees us from all these fears.

🔸When the ultimate nature of the spirit has been realized, all fear disappears.

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🎵 Sounds have the power to produce an effect on the mind.

By reciting the Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha mantra from Tibetan Buddhism (Green Tara mantra) we receive the transmission of the qualities of the mind of Tara, the grace of divinity: just as we normally identify with our name, by reciting the mantra we identify with the divinity.

(Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha mantra written in Tibetan: ཨོཾ་ཏཱ་རེ་ཏུཏྟཱ་རེ་ཏུ་རེ་སྭཱ་ཧཱ། )

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📚 Mantra is a Sanskrit word that literally means "protection of the mind."

A mantra is made up of syllables in Sanskrit that are recited in the practices of a meditational deity and that are a representation of the qualities of this deity, for example Tara and mantra Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha.

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👉"To free ourselves from our fears we seek protection. Tara protects us from any kind of fear.

All the thoughts that we have arise from our mind that, distracted, leads us to confusion and disturbing emotions are produced: desire, aversion, opacity, pride and envy. Tara is the mirror where we can see our mind and the state of confusion in which we find ourselves, as the clouds cover the sun. If we look at Tara, the confusion and darkness disappear.

The practice of Tara removes all unfavorable conditions, as well as diseases and obstacles of all kinds, and grants us long life and increased wisdom to overcome all suffering."

~ Lama Drubgyu Tenpa and M.V. Bokar Rinpoche🙏

(from the books "Madre liberadora" and "Tara, la manifestación femenina de la divinidad",
Ediciones Chabsöl)

Dag Shang Kagyu, Spain.

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Header text from Dag Shang Kagyu Buddhist community -thanks Tsering Dordye-: www.facebook.com/templobudistadepanillo

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Music and Vocals by Dusum གསང་སྟོང་། Sangtong (Joan Anton Mateu)

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Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha
Om tare tuttare ture soha

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released January 4, 2023
Dusum Sangtong (Joan Anton Mateu): Vocals and music

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Dusum གསང་སྟོང་། Sangtong Barcelona, Spain

Singer, musician keyboardist, multi-style composer and music producer from Barcelona (Spain).

Here you have songs, mantras and music inspired by Tibetan Buddhism, played from the bottom of my heart.

Healing and blessed sounds to return home and keep relaxed and inspired.

Thanks to the kindness of all the great masters who have transmitted them to benefit us!
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