Showing posts with label Eurasian Goddess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Eurasian Goddess. Show all posts

Goddess Yellow Tara

 




Yellow Tara is the Tibetan goddess of wealth.

Tara is a goddess who is venerated in many different ways throughout Eurasia, as well as in Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

In both the spiritual and physical realms, the Yellow Tara is the goddess of wealth and abundance.

She brings prosperity to humanity in all forms, with the goal of eradicating poverty and ignorance.

For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess White Tara

 


Tibetan goddess of mercy, White Tara.

Tara is a goddess who is venerated in many different ways throughout Eurasia, as well as in Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

She takes mankind to the glories of the afterlife and explains the secrets of existence in her manifestation of White Tara.

She brings society to a place of understanding and tolerance, as well as providing spiritual and physical healing when required.

The White Tara is claimed to answer all prayers and is the personification of compassion.


For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Tabiti

 



Tabiti: Hearth goddess of the Scythians.

Tabiti is a goddess of fire who is revered throughout eastern Eurasia.

She guards animals as well as the riches of herders and farmers.

Tabiti, as a goddess of the home, fosters family loyalty and brings wealth to a happy home.


~Kiran Atma

Goddess Red Tara

 


Tibetan deity of change, Red Tara.

Tara is a goddess who is venerated in many different ways throughout Eurasia, as well as in Hindu and Buddhist faiths.

The Red Tara is the goddess of change, both physical and mental.

She amplifies all good intents and acts, and she transforms irrational emotions into sound logic.

She is the force of desire and passion, as well as the master of magick and alchemy.


For more refer to my list Of Hindu, Buddhist, And Jain (South Asian) Goddesses From India, Nepal, And Tibet.


~Kiran Atma