Tara means
“star” or “The one who ferries across”, or “She Who Saves”. She represents compassion in action, since
she is in the process of stepping from her lotus throne in order to help the
suffering sentient beings. Tara’s name is said to derive from the verb meaning
“to cross” or “to traverse” or “to get to the other side”. Like a star she shines and helps
us guide our lives in a safe direction.
A third meaning of Tara is
“the pupil of the eye”, suggesting her as the watching presence, who watches
over those who navigate the treacherous waters of life in search of the further
shore of liberation.
Tara is known to protect from fear and
danger, heal illness, increase longevity and increase prosperity. On the ultimate level, she awakens our wisdom
so that we can realize the true nature of reality. In Mahayana Buddhist tradition it is believed
that practice of Tara mantra or reciting sacred Tara Mantra brings Green Tara’s
instant help to overcome all problems and help actualize all our material needs
and heartfelt wishes. Tara is the
embodiment of enlightened activity. She is
a bodhisattva, rather Buddha, who,
although totally free from the imperfections of Samsara, remains in samsara to
help all those that suffer.