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Book Description
Tara, the most famous female deity in Tibetan Buddhism, is a personification
of the Prajnaparamita and a mother dedicated to protecting her followers.
Bokar Rinpoche presents the various aspects of Tara and the origin of her
tantra, relates contemporary examples of her benevolent activity, provides
an explanation of her praise, offers instruction for devotional practice,
and discusses remarkable women in Indian and Tibetan Buddism. An extensive
iconography completes the text.
About the Author
Bokar Rinpoche was born in 1940 to a nomadic family in western Tibet.
Recognized as a reincarnation by the Sixteenth Karmapa, he underwent traditional
training at Bokar and Tsurphu Monasteries. He later went into exile in
India where he met Kalu Rinpoche and founded a monastery in Mirik near
Darjeeling. He is the holder of the Shangpa Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism
and is well known for his realization and for delivering teachings with
extreme clarity. |