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Lughnasadh History, Meaning, and Ritual
What is Lughnasadh? Lughnasadh (pronounced “Loo-na-sah”), also called Lammas, is the first of three harvest
What is Lughnasadh? Lughnasadh (pronounced “Loo-na-sah”), also called Lammas, is the first of three harvest
What is Lughnasadh? Lughnasadh (pronounced “Loo-na-sah”), also called Lammas, is the first of three harvest
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The Green Tara was believed to be incarnated as the Nepali princess. She is considered by some to be the original Tara and is the female consort of Amoghasiddhi, one of the “self-born” buddhas. She is generally shown seated on a lotus throne with her right leg hanging down, wearing the ornaments of a bodhisattva, and holding the closed blue lotus.
She’s ready to spring into action; Green Tara is active
Green Tara, with Her half-open lotus, is associated with Night
A popular meditation deity to develop certain inner qualities and understand outer, inner, and secret teachings about compassion and emptiness.
Height: 3 cm
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