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Saturday 01/25/2025 1:00 pm - 3:00 pm
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$50.00 Red Tara Empowerment
Red Tara is a form of the female Buddha, Tara, who is said to protect, nurture, and help practitioners on the path to enlightenment. Tara is said to have the power to protect from inner and outer negativity, address emotional trauma, and more.
Red Tara is also known as Kurukulle or Rigjema. The most common form of Tara is green, which is considered special for all types of activities.
“Culmination of the pristine awareness and compassion of all conquerors,
Well arising as the bliss-emptiness – Goddess of Power,
Controlling all beings of the three realms with a charming form;
Homage to the Dakini.”
Join us for this special empowerment.
No prior experience needed. Bring Malas if you have them.
$50 Donation recommended.
Lama Migmar Tseten
Lama Migmar Tseten has served as Buddhist chaplain at Harvard University since 1997. He received both a traditional and a contemporary education in India, graduating from the Central Institute of Higher Tibetan Studies at Sanskrit University in Varanasi. He served as the head of the Sakya Center in Rajpur, India, and the Sakya Monastery in Puruwalla. Lama Migmar has supervised the editing and publication of more than fifty rare volumes of Sakya literature and is the author of many books, including Awakening to the Noble Truth, Wisdom Gone Beyond, The Tibetan Book of Awakening, Play of Mahamudra, and Reality and Wisdom. As the founder of the Sakya Institute for Buddhist Studies in Cambridge, Massachusetts, Lama Migmar leads retreats throughout North America and Europe.