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'''A Deusa Branca''' é uma das muitas imagens da [[Special:MyLanguage/Mother of the World|Mãe do Mundo]]. Ela é um princípio, mas também um ser vivente. | '''A Deusa Branca''' é uma das muitas imagens da [[Special:MyLanguage/Mother of the World|Mãe do Mundo]]. Ela é um princípio, mas também um ser vivente. | ||
No [[Special:MyLanguage/Tibet|Tibete]], a Deusa Branca é especialmente amada e venerada como '''Tara''', a salvadora. Os budistas tibetanos entendem que o mundo será salvo pela Mãe e que ela o fará no final da era do [[Special:MyLanguage/Kali Yuga|Kali Yuga]]. | |||
Tara is said to have been born from a lotus that grew in the water of a tear shed by [[Avalokitesvara]], who, as the ancient text records, “saw that however many migrating beings he removed from samsara, they grew no fewer, and he wept.” Thus Tara is considered the counterpart of feminine Avalokitesvara or his divine consort, and like [[Kuan Yin]], she is a bodhisattva of compassion. The relationship between Tara and Kuan Yin has been the subject of much speculation. Some say that Kuan Yin is Tara’s Chinese counterpart and others believe that the two are really one and the same being. | Tara is said to have been born from a lotus that grew in the water of a tear shed by [[Avalokitesvara]], who, as the ancient text records, “saw that however many migrating beings he removed from samsara, they grew no fewer, and he wept.” Thus Tara is considered the counterpart of feminine Avalokitesvara or his divine consort, and like [[Kuan Yin]], she is a bodhisattva of compassion. The relationship between Tara and Kuan Yin has been the subject of much speculation. Some say that Kuan Yin is Tara’s Chinese counterpart and others believe that the two are really one and the same being. |
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