Amongst all Buddhist deities, the most dearly loved is the blissful, beautiful, and often mischievous goddess Tara. A bodhisattva, she defied tradition when she attained omniscience in female form. As mother goddess, she embodies the feminine archetype in us all and shares a close kinship with Demeter, Inanna, and the Virgin Mary. And as deity of tantric Buddhism, she acts with lightning speed to aid those in distress and fulfill her supplicants' wishes. For centuries, Tara has inspired some of the most marvelous Buddhist literature ever written. This collection includes a history of the origin of the Tara Tantra, canonical and practice texts, and lyrical praises.
Clearly the best book In Praise of Tara and Buddhism
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
Of all of my books on Buddhism, Tibetan Buddhism and especially Tara, this is by far and away the best book for everyone from the casually curious to the serious practitioner. If I could keep only one book in my library, this would be the book I would chose to keep (thank goodness I don't have to!). It is accurate to tantras, very wonderfully presents the 21 praises (in Sanskrit, Tibetan AND English), and contains all my favorite tantras, mantras and images. This book is inspired and definitely should be treated with the full respect due a praise of Tara. Martin Wilson's book is also vastly referenced and footnoted, beautifully organized, and easily read (and beautifully written). My only regret is that it is a sturdy paperback rather than a hardcover or cloth edition, because it gets so much use. I've added a non-animal skin cover to protect the book, which helps.
Martin Willson performs the work of a Buddha by creating this book
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 17 years ago
The most important text in the book is the translation of the Tara Tantra, a dharma-door text into the Vajrayana or esoteric Tantra-vehicle of Mahayana Buddhism leading to enlightenment. The Tara Tantra is a foundation Kriya Tantra, the entry level tantra. It glorifies Tara the Mother of all Tathagatas and the Buddha teaches his foremoest spiritual progeny, Prince Manjushri, profound mantras for attaining siddhi (occult powers) and bliss. Also included are important Mahayana sutras concerning Tara told by Bodhisattva Avalokiteshvara and the important sadhanas or invokations of the deity Tara by the Indian and Tibetan bodhisattvas of antiquity. A book of infinite power.
Love this guy!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
Come on. How can you critique someone who is translating ancient tantric text on the Goddess Tara? If someone is up to the task, bravo! And this dude is so CUTE...just look at him...you can see the light shining out of him!
Informative
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 20 years ago
This book is very thorough. At first I thought it was just too much information, however, after extracting the material I really wanted, I now find myself going back to get more into the details. It is a great book!
Review of book on Mother Tara Saviouress
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 26 years ago
After having read the book from cover to cover at least 3 times - I must say without doubt that it is indeed one of the best books available - not just on Tara, the great Mother Goddess / Bodhisattva embodying Lord Buddha's great skilful and active compassion - but also on Tibetan Buddhism and Buddhism in general - it provides accurate sadhana / practice texts on Tara at the end; provides accurate translation of Tara's popular Buddhist tantra in the content part of the book; especially, a wonderful translation of Tara's 21 Praises - one of the most popular ever - all my recommendation and congratulations to anyone who bought and read the book !
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