Ancient Knowing

White Tara

According to Buddhist Door, White Tara, is worshipped as the mother of all Buddhas and an embodiment of the maternal aspect of compassion. Her white color is a symbol of purity, the immaculate truth of the Dharma and perfectly pure wisdom.

She is also associated with long life, the healing of physical and mental illnesses, and the elimination of difficulties that appear on the road to the ultimate goal of enlightenment. Her power is related to the prevention of accidents, natural disasters, lack of physical vitality, and anything that could endanger life. [1]

White Tara Mantra

The White Tara mantra has a number of variations, but a common one in its Sanskrit form is:

OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUH PUNYA JNANA PUSTIME KURU SVAHA.

The Tibetan way to say the mantra is this:

OM TARE TUTTARE TURE MAMA AYUR PUNE GYANA PUNTIN KURU SOHA [2]

Notes

White Tara is in my awareness today, October 14 2025. This serves as a reminder of the reclamation process – reclaiming my voice, reclaiming my time, reclaiming my authentic identity. It’s already been done, it’s just a matter of waiting for time to catch up. I am wearing a white dress today and a white flowered headband.

References

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