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  Altar Items:
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  [[Altar]] Items:
  
·        A statue (The awakening and the transcendence of Samsara)
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·        A statue (The [[awakening]] and the {{Wiki|transcendence}} of Samsara)
  
·        Seven bowls  (water, seeds instead of rice, flower, incense, shell, food offering)
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·        Seven bowls  ([[water]], [[seeds]] instead of {{Wiki|rice}}, [[flower]], [[incense]], shell, [[food]] offering)
  
·        An oil lamp or candle holder  (8th offering)
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·        An oil [[lamp]] or candle holder  (8th offering)
  
 
·        Seven diyas/altar candles or tealights, to burn away and purify you of:
 
·        Seven diyas/altar candles or tealights, to burn away and purify you of:
  
v        Pride: lions v        Delusions: wild elephants v        Hatred: forest fires v        Envy: snakes v        Fanatical Views: robbers v        Avarice: prisons v        Lust: floods v        Doubts: demons   
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v        [[Pride]]: [[lions]] v        [[Delusions]]: wild [[elephants]] v        [[Hatred]]: {{Wiki|forest}} fires v        [[Envy]]: snakes v        Fanatical [[Views]]: robbers v        [[Avarice]]: prisons v        [[Lust]]: floods v        [[Doubts]]: [[demons]]  
  
·        Bell (Traditionally use a bell and dorje /female+male, here the stem of the bell is the male the bowl of the bell the female)
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·        [[Bell]] ([[Traditionally]] use a [[bell]] and [[dorje]] /female+male, here the stem of the [[bell]] is the {{Wiki|male}} the [[bowl]] of the [[bell]] the female)
  
·        2 Flowers to represent the two lotus she holds.  
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·        2 [[Flowers]] to represent the two [[lotus]] she holds.  
  
·        Mala to count out the 108 mantras during the puja (optional)
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·        [[Mala]] to count out the [[108]] [[mantras]] during the [[puja]] (optional)
  
·        Prayer Wheel or Prayer flag/poster of Green Tara Mantra  (optional)  
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·        [[Prayer Wheel]] or [[Prayer]] flag/poster of [[Green Tara]] [[Mantra]]   (optional)  
  
 
Direction of the Altar:
 
Direction of the Altar:
  
The facing direction of the altar does not matter. By definition, it is always facing the East. This is not the east of geographers, but the  East within.  This is because: “Where faces the yogi, is East of the yogi”. If you would like, you may cover this support with a beautiful cloth that is dark red, yellow, or white.  As a result, Green Tara will face her direction of West.  
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The facing [[direction]] of the [[altar]] does not matter. By definition, it is always facing the {{Wiki|East}}. This is not the {{Wiki|east}} of geographers, but the  {{Wiki|East}} within.  This is because: “Where faces the [[yogi]], is {{Wiki|East}} of the [[yogi]]”. If you would like, you may cover this support with a [[beautiful]] cloth that is dark red, yellow, or white.  As a result, [[Green Tara]] will face her [[direction]] of {{Wiki|West}}.  
  
 
The Statue:
 
The Statue:
  
The statue (or photograph) represents the Awakening and the Transcendence of Samsara.  In front of these symbols, we place offerings that are an expression of our devotion. Place three syllables OM, AH, HUM - one below the other behind the statue or on the back of the photo - respectively on the level of the head, the throat, and the heart.  These are the symbols of the Body, the Speech and Awakened Mind.  It is important that this statue or photo be the central and highest figure.  
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The statue (or photograph) represents the [[Awakening]] and the {{Wiki|Transcendence}} of [[Samsara]].  In front of these [[symbols]], we place [[offerings]] that are an expression of our devotion. Place three syllables OM, AH, HUM - one below the other behind the statue or on the back of the photo - respectively on the level of the {{Wiki|head}}, the throat, and the [[heart]].  These are the [[symbols]] of the [[Body]], the [[Speech]] and [[Awakened]] [[Mind]].  It is important that this statue or photo be the central and highest figure.  
 
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Revision as of 05:31, 6 September 2013

Greentara 56.jpg

 Altar Items:

· A statue (The awakening and the transcendence of Samsara)

· Seven bowls (water, seeds instead of rice, flower, incense, shell, food offering)

· An oil lamp or candle holder (8th offering)

· Seven diyas/altar candles or tealights, to burn away and purify you of:

v Pride: lions v Delusions: wild elephants v Hatred: forest fires v Envy: snakes v Fanatical Views: robbers v Avarice: prisons v Lust: floods v Doubts: demons

· Bell (Traditionally use a bell and dorje /female+male, here the stem of the bell is the male the bowl of the bell the female)

· 2 Flowers to represent the two lotus she holds.

· Mala to count out the 108 mantras during the puja (optional)

· Prayer Wheel or Prayer flag/poster of Green Tara Mantra (optional)

Direction of the Altar:

The facing direction of the altar does not matter. By definition, it is always facing the East. This is not the east of geographers, but the East within. This is because: “Where faces the yogi, is East of the yogi”. If you would like, you may cover this support with a beautiful cloth that is dark red, yellow, or white. As a result, Green Tara will face her direction of West.

The Statue:

The statue (or photograph) represents the Awakening and the Transcendence of Samsara. In front of these symbols, we place offerings that are an expression of our devotion. Place three syllables OM, AH, HUM - one below the other behind the statue or on the back of the photo - respectively on the level of the head, the throat, and the heart. These are the symbols of the Body, the Speech and Awakened Mind. It is important that this statue or photo be the central and highest figure.

Source

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