Black Tara Documentary: Destroyer of Enemies, Negativities, Obstacles; Our Wrathful Mother

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Buddha Weekly

Buddha Weekly

7 ай бұрын

Black Tara is the most approachable of the protective, wrathful Buddha emanations. Whether the enemies are internal obstacles - your anger, hate, greed, or craving - or external enemies who obstruct or threaten your life, She is like a wrathful elephant mother protecting her young. Like any mother, Tara is attentive, loving, and nurturing when not aroused. When her children are in danger, her wrath as Black Tara, symbolic of her power, arises instantly to aid us.
Tara, our mother of protection, is already the most protective of Buddhist Enlightened Aspects. In her black form, as Black Tara, her protective wrath is so active that results are as quick as lightning.
How is this possible? Tara's Enlightened Mind, her Pureland, is found within our minds and hearts. When we think of her, she is already there. She is one with us at the ultimate level. Saying her name or chanting her mantra instantly reminds us of the wisdom and compassion inherent in our essence.
With Tara, it can be as simple as thinking of her lovingly, saying her name, or chanting her short mantra.
Is Black Tara separate from Green Tara? The answer is no. Mother Tara emanates in countless forms to help us, as suits our needs, but all forms of Tara are still Tara. Her appearance, mantra, and energy manifest as we need it now. In the case of Black Tara, this energy is supremely wrathful and quick, like the anger of a protective mother.
Think of the elephant metaphor in Buddhism. Mother Tara is serene and calm, like a peaceful elephant, until her children are in danger. In nature, if a pride of lions threatens a baby elephant, the ordinarily calm mother elephant, without thinking of any risk, charges into their midst, protecting her baby. We are Tara's child, and she is ready to charge into the pride of lions to protect us.
The metaphor of an elephant mother is a deliberate one. In Buddhism, the symbolism of the elephant is intelligence, calm energy, and unbelievable strength - but a mother elephant, given the right reasons, is terrible in her anger. In Tara's cycle of teachings, she not only protects from the dangers of elephants - one of the eight dangers, which is a metaphor for ignorance - but she is often pictured riding an elephant. This shows she mastered ignorance.
In the case of Black Tara, this elephant metaphor represents the wrathful, protective mother elephant, provoked to righteous anger, to protect her children. Like an elephant, she is not murderous and does not kill. She defends her babies, even if it means laying down her own life to do it. Though Black Tara has the title "Destroyer of Enemies," it means explicitly destroyer of the power of enemies to harm you.
As an Enlightened Bodhisattva, Tara, no matter how fierce, cannot kill or create further suffering. Her ability tames the anger and hate of enemies - or our anger and hate if that is the enemy. She destroys their power to harm you, but she cannot take a life.
Our internal and external enemies run away when we call on our protective mother, Black Tara.
She is the practice recommended by many teachers for any supernatural threat, black magic, demons - both the internal psychological ones and external manifestations - and also war and violent attackers.
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@Jasmine_breeze
@Jasmine_breeze 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this great documentary. I'll show others. May mother tara be with you.
@fernandoandaluz2281
@fernandoandaluz2281 7 ай бұрын
Thank you. Namo Deva Arya Tara Namo Amida Butsu 🙏🏼⭕
@Ghostlybooty
@Ghostlybooty 7 ай бұрын
Thank you as always for creating this documentary. May it benefit countless beings across the three times and in the ten directions! 🙏🙇🙏🙇🙏🙇
@gelekrapten5820
@gelekrapten5820 7 ай бұрын
Om Ta Ray Tu Ta Ray Tu Ray Soha.
@Aruna810
@Aruna810 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this presentation❤
@prashantbhardwaj2221
@prashantbhardwaj2221 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤❤Om tare tuttare ture soha ❤❤❤
@pat_1308
@pat_1308 7 ай бұрын
Om Tare Tutttare Ture Soha 🙏
@andregonzalez1496
@andregonzalez1496 7 ай бұрын
❤❤❤❤ Thank you so much 🦚🦚🦚🦚🌹🌹🌹🌹
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏🙏❤🙏❤
@stevenramsey2802
@stevenramsey2802 4 ай бұрын
Buddha Weekly, you guys are awesome! I've been looking at your videos and reading your articles for months and I've been practicing. You've revolutionized my whole life, or at least helped it. Much gratitude!
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 4 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤ So nice to hear, thank you for your kind words. May all beings benefit! 🙏🙏🙏❤🙏❤🙏❤
@dannychen9685
@dannychen9685 7 ай бұрын
Thank you for this video on Black Tara. Sadhu Sadhu.
@tannhauser1mm927
@tannhauser1mm927 7 ай бұрын
Thank you very much 💚
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏❤
@sacrface420
@sacrface420 7 ай бұрын
Dear holy mother Tara, may i not be separated from you and be in your lap of love and compassion. O mother Tara. I call you. My mind is disillusioned, i fell into the crevices of pleasure, name and fame, lust, bondages. I am trapped and i find no way out. Beings are in distress, beings kill eachother, beings rob eachother. Beings are trapped in illusion. Alas!
@Forever177
@Forever177 4 ай бұрын
Dam i could do with protection from my Wild mind please
@randomyoutuber1199
@randomyoutuber1199 7 ай бұрын
Fav video
@ilonkaleibfried2142
@ilonkaleibfried2142 5 ай бұрын
Precious content 🙏💫🦋 sipping negativity back into my heart, dissolving it from all outside reflections ✨☀️🌼☀️✨ Lama Zopa love ☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️☀️🌿🌼🌿🌼🌈🌈🌈 om tare tutare ture soha 🦚manyfold back within, singlepointed front without 🐒🐘 om tare tutare ture sarva vajra arja bhe phat svaha I dedicate with calm clear peace and gratitude to the wellnes by each of the many in the many of each. 🙏🥰
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 5 ай бұрын
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@Jpn20249
@Jpn20249 2 ай бұрын
Awesome. Thank you!
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 2 ай бұрын
🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏
@frankenstein93
@frankenstein93 7 ай бұрын
Can you make a video for maha cundi dharani
@MsStarwoman44
@MsStarwoman44 7 ай бұрын
I love her!
@annemariesatariano4587
@annemariesatariano4587 7 ай бұрын
🙏🌻🌹🙏
@Nan0Nud0
@Nan0Nud0 6 ай бұрын
Thanks for the info. This year i had psycothic episodes, very scary and oppressive (sometimes i had to delay the meditation session because i sensed dark figures behind me, i felt like in constant danger. One time i was doing prostration in front of a statue of buddha but i had to interrupt it because i almost saw his eyes and mouth open in a pitch black color screaming) I rembember reading Shantideva: he wrote about hell, paradise ecc could occur in our daily life not only the afterlife. Every night i felt like drowning in an ocean of a gelid hel: it was all soo soo dark, enormous figures was eating and swallowing me alive. I remember seeing a light were my mother hugged me and told me it was all ok, then i waked up. Maybe that was tara helping me? I wonder if i chanted her mantra in that time what would have changed. Well i can do it now, buddism helped me with that paranoic psycothic episodes, every now and then reappear in my dream and in some form of shadow behind me. I feel a deeply connection with tara, my mother drew white tara on glass, i still had her in my room and every morning its a pleasure singing her mantra, i always saw her but only recently knew who she was. I want to live everyday in according to the dharma and the virtuos actions of buddhas, arya bodhisattva ecc... i don't know why i feel so bonded (or i should say i like?) Wrathfull deitys. Well thank you for helping me
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 6 ай бұрын
Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha. May Tara always bless and protect you.🙏❤🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏❤🙏❤
@learningtolearn4190
@learningtolearn4190 7 ай бұрын
Starting to watch now , I definitely need support from deities . I know in many videos it is said that it's okay to chant mantras after taking refuge . But what I also hear is we need to do (ngondoro) preliminary practice before being connected to these wrathful ones . Can't I be devotee to these wrathful ones without preliminary and empowerment ??? It would be great if people would share in comment how do they practice, did they start practicing after watching the videos of this channel or not and etc. Actually I love the videos of this channel and I want to do kurukulla particularly but have no empowerment and proper situation yet
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
Tara is accessible to everyone, although, as in all things, if you have a teacher, be guided by your lineage. In Tibetan there's a saying that babies learn Tara and Mani mantras before they learn any other words (it's just a saying). Tara and Avalokiteshvara is always accessible, compassionate and wise and cannot harm, esepcially the 21 Taras. This is the 7th of the 21 Taras, very accessible. So, on the question of devotion - yes, anyone can devote themselves to Tara, chant her mantra, ask for her help and she will be there. These are all aspects of Mother Tara. Ngondro is important (or Lamrim) for foundation, of course, but if you're in "trouble" you don't wait until you've finished Ngondro to ask for help. But you carry on, finish your preliminaries and continue to practice. The thing to remember is that the practice prohibition relates to self-visualization and practicing the sadhanas. Someone without the foundations won't necessary benefit from some practices. You said "devotion" which is fine for everyone. In this way, you visualize whichever aspect of Tara resonates with you IN FRONT OF YOU, with you giving praise, offerings, prostrations in front of her. You do NOT visualize yourself as Tara. Visualize your Self as Tara is advanced practice for which we really do need instruction, a teacher. And the first thing the teacher will likely ask you to do is Ngondro or Lamrim. But, that doesn't mean you can't offer devotional practices to any form of Tara or Avalokiteshvara. Their Bodhisattva vow is to help all sentient beings. The fact that you feel a connection to an aspect of Tara is your fortunate karma. Certainly, you can (and should) offer devotion to Tara, Kurukulle or Black Tara. Mantras are offerings, too, as well as intentions, prayers, praise, prostrations and so on. If you journey forward from there, you'll undertake Ngondo or Lamrim with a teacher, so that you'll have the foundation for more advanced meditations such as Kriya (activity yogas and self generation) practices, and so on, but you don't stop doing your foundations (prostrations, offerings, etc.). If you feel connection with one Yidam - you mentioned Kurukulle - then this is wonderful, cause to celebrate. You cannot at this point do self generation, but it means you have karmic connection, and she is with you. You have already connected with her, which is the first step. Fill yourself with devotion for her. Learn about her. Her mantra is fine. Frontal generation is wonderful, no need for deeper yogic practices until you have a teacher to support you. Hope that helps. In kindness, BW. Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha
@learningtolearn4190
@learningtolearn4190 7 ай бұрын
@@BuddhaWeekly can't thank you enough, much love 🙏❤️
@MrFree2nest
@MrFree2nest 3 ай бұрын
I tried the mantra of Black Mother Tara when I was tormented by negative thoughts that might come from a malicious person. It worked for a few days. Later it backfired to me. This was the time when I thought I no longer need her mantra. I don't know if I have offended her in some way. Mother Mara please forgive me.
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 3 ай бұрын
As an Enlightened Deity, there is no need to worry about offending her. She is the Compassionate Mother. This is a supplication mantra. When you no longer supplicate her help for this particular issue, it's best to just chant her heart mantra without the supplication, as a praise and offering and blessing. Her heart mantra is Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha (this is the heart of all Tara mantras and all the supplication mantras begin with this.). Also, it is very soothing and wonderful to chant the praise to the 21 Taras. We have the heart mantra of Tara here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/gbGApJSpzKyRj40.html&t and her Praise in Sanskrit here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/Zr6cjNCSmq67j4U.html These are both praises. Tara is always on your side! In kindness. BW🙏🙏🙏🙏
@fubgelsen4220
@fubgelsen4220 6 ай бұрын
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@dilipmourya6595
@dilipmourya6595 7 ай бұрын
Next Scholar mantra plzzz
@neerajverma-oo6tb
@neerajverma-oo6tb 7 ай бұрын
Is there any difference in mother tara in Buddhism and mother tara in Hinduism...
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
Considerable differences, aside from name, which in Buddhism is from the Sanskrit for "Star" (as in the Star guiding our souls context), so contextually "She Who Ferries Accross" (to the other shore, which is Enlightenment.) Tara, of course, in both traditions is wonderful, but the practices are entirely different, and labels and individual emanations are very fluid in Buddhism (Tara has 1008 Sutra forms (there's a praise 1008 names of Tara), but She's not limited to these. Since the ultimate nature of reality is Shunyata, you can certainly say they are also the same. There are many Enlightened forms that share names, and even aspects and you can at worldly level you can think of them as related at least through lineages back to the great Mahasiddhas in India and other areas, but in Buddhism, even though we label everything (for convenience in teaching) ultimately, we understand that the essence of Tara is the Enlightened Body Speech and MInd who emanates in different kayas to relate with us (sentient beings) since our understanding and obstacles are limiting. What makes Tara a "Buddhist Tara" is if we think of her as an Enlightened Buddha or Bodhisattva and take refuge in Her. If we think of her as a worldly god, then she is not, eseentially, the Buddha Tara. The root of all the emanations are various sutras (such as Prajnaparamita Sutra, MahaVairochana Sutra, and many others) that teach that any Enlightened Buddha can emanate in any form, including God Forms. So, Avalokiteshvara emanates as Hayagriva in a wrathful form, but this isn't the learned and wise Hayagriva, but actually an aspect (or appearance) of Avalokiteshvara. He can also appear even as animal forms. The sutras also say that Buddhas and Bodhisattvas emanately endlessly in every world system in the Universe, so there are many outerworldly forms (as many as the grains of sand in the Ganges according to Sutras). So, If we meditate on Buddha Tara (which includes Black Tara, that's just one of her 1008 forms) we are connecting with the Bodhisattva Tara, who is an Enlightened Being who returns endlessly to countless worlds to save sentient beings. She is literally a Star to Guide us. Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha.
@AAA-md5zd
@AAA-md5zd 7 ай бұрын
A question, please. Is Black Tara different from Simhamukha? Aren't the two deities two aspect of Tara? Which are the differences? Thanks!
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
Tara emanates in the different forms to resonate with different personal needs (and also different lineage teachings), so you can say the Black Tara and Lion-Faced Dakini are both emanating from Mother Tara. They focus on slightly different magnitudes of "poisons" (which is the word used collectively to mean our challenges or issues). The wrathful emanations are mostly focused on hate and anger, and the more wrathful the more focused. Lion-Faced Dakini is somewhat more wrathful, as she manifests as a very active Dakini. Both are effective for both internal and external threats we often call demons (internal are psychological, external being illusory samsaric demons, etc.) and supernatural threats (in nicer terms, someone wishing you ill or bringing you negative circustamces, in supernatural terms, curses). Black Tara, though, as indicated in this documentary, is more approachable, and almost anyone can relate to the "angry protective mother form." Lion-Faced Dakilni puts a more energetic face on the wrath, which doesn't resonate with everyone. In Tibetan Buddhism Buddhism, image, archetype and symbols are languages that tap into our mindspaces, which is why visualizing Tara as a little "angry" can be effective when we need protection. Lion-Faced Dakini, is more like aiming a rocket launcher at the problem -- maybe too active for most issues we typically face. All of these emanations arise from the various challenges and preferences of people, as "wisdom" emanations of Tara. Tara, and ultimately Prajna Paramita, is called the Mother of the Buddhas, since she is the manifestation of the Wisdom of the Buddhas (while, the male aspects typically are the "Compassion" aspects.) Any aspect that has "Tara" in her name, is more approachable and motherly for most of us:-) In kindnesss, BW
@AAA-md5zd
@AAA-md5zd 7 ай бұрын
Thanks!
@MoonBeam-fv8wb
@MoonBeam-fv8wb 5 ай бұрын
I recently found out that there are many forms of black tara, so I'm curious to know, which form of black tara are you chanting for in this video? What's her name?
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 5 ай бұрын
This is the 7th Tara of the 21 Taras in all the lineages. (Regardless of name or mantra, She is still the same 7th Tara, just as approachable, loving and protective in all lineages). There are more than three lineages, but the three main lineages as the Atisha Lineage (the best known and requires no permission or empowerment), Nyingma (various terma), and the Surya Gupta (the most ancient, but most involved and complicated... empowerment takes 21 days, one for each Tara). This mantra is the most accessible one, as taught by many teachers, the Atisha lineage. In Lama Zopa's translation of her name, she is: She Who Conquers Others ( Rinpoche, Lama Zopa. The Power of Mantra: Vital Practices for Transformation (Wisdom Culture Series) (p. 69). Wisdom Publications. Kindle Edition. Surya Gupta, as mentioned, is a more involved system, but we do have the 7th Tara (Black Tara) the mantra chanted by Yoko Dharma here: kzfaq.info/get/bejne/eNaKlM2cx8mdk4E.html If you're interested in learning more about the Nyingma or Atisha lineages, we have a full written feature (several of them) on BuddhaWeekly.com, including: buddhaweekly.com/21-taras-in-the-narjuna-atisha-and-nyingma-lineages-a-profound-powerful-precise-pleasing-daily-practice/ For Surya Gupta, we have a 3part series covering the 21 Taras: Part 1 is here: buddhaweekly.com/mother-taras-many-armed-protective-embrace-21-taras-according-to-surya-gupta-a-very-special-celebration-of-supreme-mother-tara-the-liberator/ (parts 2 and 3 are linked in the first feature.) In this documentary we cover all three lineages in images, but the mantra is Lord Atisha's lineage. Hope that helps. In kindness, BW>
@MoonBeam-fv8wb
@MoonBeam-fv8wb 5 ай бұрын
@@BuddhaWeekly thank you for the reply
@Vehvilainen_Lundqvist
@Vehvilainen_Lundqvist 7 ай бұрын
is black tara the same as ekajati?
@BuddhaWeekly
@BuddhaWeekly 7 ай бұрын
Ekajati is one of the Black / Blue Taras among the 21 Taras, but a different one (usually 14th, but depends on lineage), who is Ekajati Tara (Sgrol-ma Ral-chig-ma): Ekajati Tara is known for her ability to protect against negative energies and obstacles on the spiritual path. But if varies depending on which lineage of 21 Taras (if you're going by numbers.) (Also among the 21 Taras, according to Nyingma termas are: 9th Tara: Green Tara 2: Sarasvati 4: Ushnishavijaya 5: Kurukulle 7: Black Tara, Shen Jom-Ma, Destroyer of Enemies 11: Vasudhara 14: Ekajati 19: Sitatapatra 21st Tara: Marichi However, in another lineage, these are not the associations. The important thing to realize is just that Ekajati is a form of wrathful black Tara. Ultimately, all Taras are Tara, regardless of form. Form is Emptiness, Emptiness is Form.
@kisku5436
@kisku5436 5 ай бұрын
Thank you for your explanation. ❤😊
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