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Yes, Ushnisha Vijaya as associated with the mantra ruclips.net/video/0MXF-pTtwXs/видео.html is visualized differently and is a special supplication focus. There's always overlap, especially with Taras -- because they are activities. Activity mantras are always supplication mantras (as opposed to praise mantras or name mantras, etc.) Activities are almost always a supplication, which is why in the Longchenpa Supplication how-to video we published, the 21 mantras we presented as examples of Longchenpa's formulas were all the 21 Taras. Appearance, color and mantras signify activities. So, principle Ushnisha Vijaya is typically White (not usually seen as yellow) but here 4th Yellow Tara is the emanation that "enriches" specifically and is Tara specifically. In two of the lineages of 21 Taras she is associated directly with Ushnisha Vijaya (although not in others, usually). This mantra is from Lord Atisha, according to Longchenpa, while Ushnisha Vijaya's principle appearance and mantra are different teaching lineages. I used the example with a previous comment vis a vis White Tara, similarly. The 21 Taras are like the specialist doctors (metaphorically) and Usnihsa Vijaya or White Tara are like the Family Doctor (who are quite often practiced together (as well as individually) or as a trinity practice with Amitayus. 4th Yellow Tara only focuses on Enriching of life force and health, but White Tara and Ushnisha Vijaya focus on all four activities. Because it's a little complicated, we did a separate video on how supplication mantras work with the example of all 21 Taras, here: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t Hope that helps. In kindness, BW.
That's a good question, although it may vary with your lineage and personal practice and on you (and your support network). Any comments here will be "Generic" because everyone's personal situation is different.) (If other people respond, likewise it's probably from their personal perspective. ) It will really depend on the individual (but there is a page on Lama Yeshe's wisdom archive you may find interesting, where Lama responds to various students on this topic with suggestions (but again, he is advising individual student on their specific situation): www.lamayeshe.com/advice/purifying-depression He mentioned, for example a few, such as Vajrasattva 100 syllable mantra: ruclips.net/video/hpg4h4XqqQY/видео.html&t ) Lama Zopa, to one student, mentions Diamond Cutter Sutra (but that's a sutra recitation, rather than mantra. We do have the Heart Sutra, with is very lovely and reinforcing: ruclips.net/video/vwUy6jd7Mf0/видео.html But it's difficult to point to one mantra (they all help to cheer me up personally). For me, my go-tos would be Principle White Tara (very uplifting and reinforces all four activities we have a lovely 2 hour version here: ruclips.net/video/KNEFX3Vv7Zk/видео.html&t ), and two Dharanis (Great Compassion Dharani (we have a 2 hour here: ruclips.net/video/mkDq6maeo1M/видео.html&t and Medicine Buddha Dharani (which I just find unbelievably soothing, I played at certain times: ruclips.net/video/brDYLHKljWM/видео.html&t ) In my case (personal) this may be because of a feeling of helplessness that there's so much suffering in the world and the need to help -- so Om Mani Padme Hum and the Great Compassion Dharani are wonderful for this, as they send out Avalokiteshvara's boundless compassion to all beings. I would add to this, (myself, anyway) the 21 Taras praise because it's joyous and I'm especially devoted to Tara personally. I would also supplement with the 7 lines of Praise of Guru Rinpoche ruclips.net/video/gPOjpX-hYXM/видео.html&t and his mantra as they are most miraculous for many of us. Hope that helps, and wish you well. In kindness, BW 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Thank you for asking. They're similar as they're both supplications mantras (And, of course, they're both Tara. They are all the same being. We're just supplicating different activities or focusing slightly differently -- like a doctor who "tweaks your medicine" to target your issue medically). The difference is the 21 Taras supplicate individual activities, in this case (yellow Ushnisha Vijaya Tara "Enriching of long life" and reinforcing of your chi and life force, etc. (The other Yellow Taras "enrich" other things, such as financial enriching). Principle White Tara, like Principle Green Tara, are ALL four activities. So when you practice Principle White Tara you supplicate (request) Pacification of Disease, plus Enriching of Life force, plus Magnetizing of healing energy, plus wrathful energy to destroy evil, disease, etc. (all four ativities of healing and long life). White Tara also enrinches, you do see "Pushtim Kuru" in her longer mantra, but the visualization is different (normally you visualize the four colors as globes around you, etc.... symbolizing the four activities.) With Yellow Tara you only visualize a rain of yellow light entering your body (Longchenpa) With 4th Yellow Tara, as an Enriching practice, focuses like a specialist doctor on Reinforcing lifeforce, chi, energy, strength and youth, signified by the supplication (this is according to Great Longchenpa) PUSHTIM KURU YE SVAHA (so, for instance, we can also supplicate, for example, Padmasambahava for enriching as well, by adding PUSHTIM KURU YE SVAHA to the end of his mantra. (See our video on this topic: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t ) (So White Tara is our "General MD or family doctor in the analogy, 4th Yellow Tara is the specialist in lifeforce.) By the way, all 21, plus Principle White and Green Taras are all simultaneously our Refuge from all fears (the eight fears and dangers are still included in White Tara's mantra -- and indeed all Tara mantras Tare Tuttare Ture). So, to answer your question, short form -- they're both Tara and they both enrich, but White Tara includes three other activities. Hope that helps. In kindness. BW.
Hi @Nishi547 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 All Yellow Taras are Enriching, and all 21 are Mother Tara, each is a slightly different supplication (The colors, attributes and mantra are supplications for specific activities and help.). The mantra you mentioned is Tara 3: is Golden Yellow Tara and she is for general enriching (she's the first of the Yellow Tara supplications) although in Atisha lineage (Lama Zopa commentary) this is mostly about Enriching Auspicious circumstances (including wealth, long life and health). In Atisha lineage, her name often translates as "Rain of wealth Tara" (Other translations are "Supreme Merit Tara" and this is a good view of Tara's enriching activity. If you want to attract wealth, you have to create virtue and merit, including generoisity to others, offerings, and good conduct.) We have her mantra here: ruclips.net/video/VeA-BMhC39Q/видео.html According to Longchenpa: "Her mantra is for enrichment, generally, of auspicious circumstances as indicated by Longchenpa's instruction for "pushtim kuru svaha." The 11th Tara in Atisha lineage is Yellow Tara as Vasudhara (Mother Earth) and according to Longchenpa: "This is a supplication for prosperity and to alleviate poverty to none other than Vasudhara, who is Mother Earth, but who is also Golden Yellow Tara Vasudharani." (Note; alleviating poverty is the same as prosperity in terms of translations. It depends on the translator to English. As merit increases, auspiciousness and wealth grows.) Her mantra is om tare tuttare ture vasudharini svaha The 12th Tara is for auspiciousness and bounty of harvests and blessings: We have her mantra here: ruclips.net/video/-UcBHRNsovM/видео.html&t We have a guide the 21 Supplication Mantras of the 21 Taras as taught by Great All the Longchenpa, which goes through each of the mantras, what they mean and how to meditate or visualize with them. You'll find it here: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t If you want to skip the introduction, the actual Tara mantras start at 7 minutes into the video (although the opening explains enriching, magnetizing, etc, so it's valuable.) We also have a guide the 21 Taras with mantras and their Praises with supplication of each on BuddhaWeekly as a reference: buddhaweekly.com/21-taras-atisha/ We have a playlist of all 21 Taras mantras here (you can see at a glance the yellow Taras.) The main thing is to remember to create merit if you are supplicating wealth. The main wisdom of the Yellow Ratna family (Yellow Tara and Ratnasambhava and Yellow Jambalaha is "generosity". Playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PL8d71VyWOwkF-UFqw9h5-PZFo4Rr8kurq Hope that helps. May all beings benefit. May all beings has prosperity and auspiciousness. In kndness. BW
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wait, so is the mantra "OM BHRUM SVAHA OM AMRITA AYUR DADE SVAHA" is from a different lineage?
Yes, Ushnisha Vijaya as associated with the mantra ruclips.net/video/0MXF-pTtwXs/видео.html is visualized differently and is a special supplication focus. There's always overlap, especially with Taras -- because they are activities. Activity mantras are always supplication mantras (as opposed to praise mantras or name mantras, etc.) Activities are almost always a supplication, which is why in the Longchenpa Supplication how-to video we published, the 21 mantras we presented as examples of Longchenpa's formulas were all the 21 Taras.
Appearance, color and mantras signify activities. So, principle Ushnisha Vijaya is typically White (not usually seen as yellow) but here 4th Yellow Tara is the emanation that "enriches" specifically and is Tara specifically. In two of the lineages of 21 Taras she is associated directly with Ushnisha Vijaya (although not in others, usually). This mantra is from Lord Atisha, according to Longchenpa, while Ushnisha Vijaya's principle appearance and mantra are different teaching lineages.
I used the example with a previous comment vis a vis White Tara, similarly. The 21 Taras are like the specialist doctors (metaphorically) and Usnihsa Vijaya or White Tara are like the Family Doctor (who are quite often practiced together (as well as individually) or as a trinity practice with Amitayus. 4th Yellow Tara only focuses on Enriching of life force and health, but White Tara and Ushnisha Vijaya focus on all four activities.
Because it's a little complicated, we did a separate video on how supplication mantras work with the example of all 21 Taras, here: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t
Hope that helps. In kindness, BW.
@@BuddhaWeekly Ohh~ Thank You! this is very helpful!
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What mantra good for depresion?
That's a good question, although it may vary with your lineage and personal practice and on you (and your support network). Any comments here will be "Generic" because everyone's personal situation is different.) (If other people respond, likewise it's probably from their personal perspective. )
It will really depend on the individual (but there is a page on Lama Yeshe's wisdom archive you may find interesting, where Lama responds to various students on this topic with suggestions (but again, he is advising individual student on their specific situation): www.lamayeshe.com/advice/purifying-depression He mentioned, for example a few, such as Vajrasattva 100 syllable mantra: ruclips.net/video/hpg4h4XqqQY/видео.html&t )
Lama Zopa, to one student, mentions Diamond Cutter Sutra (but that's a sutra recitation, rather than mantra. We do have the Heart Sutra, with is very lovely and reinforcing: ruclips.net/video/vwUy6jd7Mf0/видео.html
But it's difficult to point to one mantra (they all help to cheer me up personally).
For me, my go-tos would be Principle White Tara (very uplifting and reinforces all four activities we have a lovely 2 hour version here: ruclips.net/video/KNEFX3Vv7Zk/видео.html&t ), and two Dharanis (Great Compassion Dharani (we have a 2 hour here: ruclips.net/video/mkDq6maeo1M/видео.html&t and Medicine Buddha Dharani (which I just find unbelievably soothing, I played at certain times: ruclips.net/video/brDYLHKljWM/видео.html&t )
In my case (personal) this may be because of a feeling of helplessness that there's so much suffering in the world and the need to help -- so Om Mani Padme Hum and the Great Compassion Dharani are wonderful for this, as they send out Avalokiteshvara's boundless compassion to all beings.
I would add to this, (myself, anyway) the 21 Taras praise because it's joyous and I'm especially devoted to Tara personally. I would also supplement with the 7 lines of Praise of Guru Rinpoche ruclips.net/video/gPOjpX-hYXM/видео.html&t and his mantra as they are most miraculous for many of us. Hope that helps, and wish you well. In kindness, BW 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
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what is the difference of this with the white tara mantra? it's almost the same
This one ist one of specific aspects of the 21!
Thank you for asking. They're similar as they're both supplications mantras (And, of course, they're both Tara. They are all the same being. We're just supplicating different activities or focusing slightly differently -- like a doctor who "tweaks your medicine" to target your issue medically).
The difference is the 21 Taras supplicate individual activities, in this case (yellow Ushnisha Vijaya Tara "Enriching of long life" and reinforcing of your chi and life force, etc. (The other Yellow Taras "enrich" other things, such as financial enriching). Principle White Tara, like Principle Green Tara, are ALL four activities.
So when you practice Principle White Tara you supplicate (request) Pacification of Disease, plus Enriching of Life force, plus Magnetizing of healing energy, plus wrathful energy to destroy evil, disease, etc. (all four ativities of healing and long life). White Tara also enrinches, you do see "Pushtim Kuru" in her longer mantra, but the visualization is different (normally you visualize the four colors as globes around you, etc.... symbolizing the four activities.) With Yellow Tara you only visualize a rain of yellow light entering your body (Longchenpa)
With 4th Yellow Tara, as an Enriching practice, focuses like a specialist doctor on Reinforcing lifeforce, chi, energy, strength and youth, signified by the supplication (this is according to Great Longchenpa) PUSHTIM KURU YE SVAHA (so, for instance, we can also supplicate, for example, Padmasambahava for enriching as well, by adding PUSHTIM KURU YE SVAHA to the end of his mantra. (See our video on this topic: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t )
(So White Tara is our "General MD or family doctor in the analogy, 4th Yellow Tara is the specialist in lifeforce.)
By the way, all 21, plus Principle White and Green Taras are all simultaneously our Refuge from all fears (the eight fears and dangers are still included in White Tara's mantra -- and indeed all Tara mantras Tare Tuttare Ture).
So, to answer your question, short form -- they're both Tara and they both enrich, but White Tara includes three other activities. Hope that helps. In kindness. BW.
Hows this maa taraa is diffrent from yellow maa taraa 12 th of 21 tara .. please guide ..
Hi @Nishi547 🙏🙏🙏❤❤❤🙏🙏🙏 All Yellow Taras are Enriching, and all 21 are Mother Tara, each is a slightly different supplication (The colors, attributes and mantra are supplications for specific activities and help.). The mantra you mentioned is Tara 3: is Golden Yellow Tara and she is for general enriching (she's the first of the Yellow Tara supplications) although in Atisha lineage (Lama Zopa commentary) this is mostly about Enriching Auspicious circumstances (including wealth, long life and health). In Atisha lineage, her name often translates as "Rain of wealth Tara" (Other translations are "Supreme Merit Tara" and this is a good view of Tara's enriching activity. If you want to attract wealth, you have to create virtue and merit, including generoisity to others, offerings, and good conduct.)
We have her mantra here: ruclips.net/video/VeA-BMhC39Q/видео.html
According to Longchenpa: "Her mantra is for enrichment, generally, of auspicious circumstances as indicated by Longchenpa's instruction for "pushtim kuru svaha."
The 11th Tara in Atisha lineage is Yellow Tara as Vasudhara (Mother Earth) and according to Longchenpa: "This is a supplication for prosperity and to alleviate poverty to none other than Vasudhara, who is Mother Earth, but who is also Golden Yellow Tara Vasudharani."
(Note; alleviating poverty is the same as prosperity in terms of translations. It depends on the translator to English. As merit increases, auspiciousness and wealth grows.) Her mantra is om tare tuttare ture vasudharini svaha
The 12th Tara is for auspiciousness and bounty of harvests and blessings:
We have her mantra here: ruclips.net/video/-UcBHRNsovM/видео.html&t
We have a guide the 21 Supplication Mantras of the 21 Taras as taught by Great All the Longchenpa, which goes through each of the mantras, what they mean and how to meditate or visualize with them. You'll find it here: ruclips.net/video/GSTZHJ_hjZY/видео.html&t
If you want to skip the introduction, the actual Tara mantras start at 7 minutes into the video (although the opening explains enriching, magnetizing, etc, so it's valuable.)
We also have a guide the 21 Taras with mantras and their Praises with supplication of each on BuddhaWeekly as a reference: buddhaweekly.com/21-taras-atisha/
We have a playlist of all 21 Taras mantras here (you can see at a glance the yellow Taras.) The main thing is to remember to create merit if you are supplicating wealth. The main wisdom of the Yellow Ratna family (Yellow Tara and Ratnasambhava and Yellow Jambalaha is "generosity". Playlist here: ruclips.net/p/PL8d71VyWOwkF-UFqw9h5-PZFo4Rr8kurq
Hope that helps. May all beings benefit. May all beings has prosperity and auspiciousness. In kndness. BW