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Index
PART ONE
PART Two
PART THREE
PART FOUR
Editor's Note
The Early History of Tara Practice
The Revival of Tara Practice in the Nineteenth Century 14
The Lineage of the Present Teachings on The Twenty-one Praises to Tara 15
How Tara Became a Buddha 17
Tara's Enlightened Activities 18
Tara as the Ultimate Mother
The Mother's Infinite Emanations 22
Tara and the Wisdom Dakini 25
Deepening Our Understanding of Emptiness 28
Tantra's Three Aspects of Ground, Path, and Fruit 33
The Six Limits and the Four Systems 35
The Five Perfections of the Teaching
How to Set up a Shrine to Tara 41
Special Times and Places to Practice 43
A Sound Framework for a Complete Practice 45
Working with the Four Levels of Practice 46
Introductory Homage to Tara
1. Noble Lady Tara Nyurma Pamo
2. Noble Lady Tara Loter Yangchenma
3. Noble Lady Tara Sonam Tobche
4. Noble Lady Tara Tsugtor Namgyalma
5. Noble Lady Tara Wangdu Rigje Lhamo
6. Noble Lady Tara Jigje Chenmo
7. Noble Lady Tara Zhengyi Mithubma
8. Noble Lady Tara Zhengyi Migyalma
9. Noble Lady Tara Sengdeng Nagchi
10. Noble Lady Tara Jigten Sumle Gyalma
11. Noble Lady Phagma Norter Drolma
12. Noble Lady Tara Tashi Donje
13. Noble Lady Tara Yiille Gyalma
14. Noble Lady Tara Thronyer Chen
15. Noble Lady Tara Rabzhima
16. Noble Lady Tara Rigngag Tobjom
17. Noble Lady Tara Pagme Nonma
18. Noble Lady Tara Maja Chenmo
19. Noble Lady Tara Dugkarmo
20. Noble Lady Tara Rito Loma Jonma
21. Noble Lady Tara Lhamo Ozer Chenma
PART FOUR: VERSES ON THE BENEFITS -CONCISE SUMMARY 179
THE TWENTY-ONE PRAISES TO TARA 195
Appendix: Names and Attributes
Tibetan Sources and Sadhanas
Western Teachings, Sources, and Translations
Endnotes
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