Tara is the goddess who takes off to save the suffering beings, and is also the goddess worshipped by various sects of Tibetan Buddhism. Therefore, the twenty-first Tara is widely worshipped by the majority of believers or Tibetan people and has great attraction. After the birth of Tara, it was not introduced into Tibetan areas until the 7th century, that is, the 33rd Tibetan period.
According to the Tibetan ancient book Five Years of Tibetan History, (Guanyin) became a great monarch (Songzan Gambu) and married Princess Chizun of Nepal and Princess Wencheng of Handi. Women in China married the gilded Buddha Sakyamuni, and Nepalese women invited many special objects as dowry, such as the immortal King Kong of Bhagavan, the Falun of cishi, and the sandalwood Gyum Tara.
Related legends
Tara in Tibet is not only an important god of Tibetan Buddhism, but also one of the gods of Tibetan native religions, but with different names. Due to the influence of Tibetan traditional culture, there are many myths and legends.
Banmagang, a holy place of Tibetan Buddhism in Medog County, is considered to be the embodiment of Tara. Its head is Mount Namgyabawa at an altitude of 7782 meters, its neck is Dorje Yang Shan Zong, its heart is Medog Kenxi, its right hand is Bujiu in Linzhi County, its left hand is Bomi Xu Mu, its left foot reaches Chayu County, and its right foot reaches Yangsang River in Indian-controlled area. Because Tara is full of treasures, there are endless grains, and there are Ciba trees all over the mountain. People can even sleep among flowers and enjoy themselves.
Reference to the above content: Baidu Encyclopedia-Zhuo Ma