‘Buddham sharanam gachhami, Sangham sharanam gacchami,
dharmam sharanam gacchami’- that’s what I learned in school and thought that’s
all about Buddhism. The main thing that impressed me was the concept of non
violence or ahimsa. Going through the literature I found that there are four
divisions in Buddhism and it is very vast and deep.
Buddha’s picture
I was in awe of the
magnificent Buddhist temples in Thailand during our visit in 1985. The Thai
music and dancing were balm to my agitated self. I got this Buddha’s picture in
2006 as a gift.
I hung it on the door of my puja room. It had a yellow cloth
over Buddha’s picture and I was at a loss to find a way to expose the picture
without destroying the yellow cloth. So Buddha remained behind the veil for 11
years.
Last March (2017) when we visited Buddhist monasteries in
Bhutan, the mystery was solved. I saw how the covering cloth could be rolled up
and kept in a particular way to expose the picture.
Tara’s statue
We got a statue as a memento during a dental conference in
early 1990s. It is a graceful female figure and I had kept it in the show case.
In 2008 I bought the book “Tantric yoga and the wisdom
Goddesses” autographed by the author
David Frawley. That is when I realised
that the statue was of Tara. I had read
the complete book in 2008, but today when I brought it from the library to refer,
I was amazed at how much more information I am grasping now.
Once I realized that it was Tara, I used to clean the statue
periodically and offer flowers daily. Somehow, I was associating her with
Buddhism all the while.
The Vajra cross
When I was browsing through the gift shop at the Tiger Nest
base in Bhutan, I was drawn to this small cross with red and blue stones on
either side and I bought it.
I had absolutely no idea what it was. Then I collected
information. The double dorje or crossed Vajra
represents the stability of the
physical world and is a powerful protective symbol in that it cannot be destroyed
but itself destroys all evil.
It is also associated with Amogasiddhi , one
of the five Dhyani Buddhas whose mudra is granting protection or fearlessness
and whose consort is the Green Tara.
Before time began, there was only darkness and the emptiness
that is the Void. A gentle wind arose from the four directions that, over time,
filled the Void. It began to grow in
power until, after eons had passed, the wind coalesced into a substance so
thick, so heavy, so solid, so immutable that it formed
Dorje Gyatram, the vajra
cross that is the basis of the physical universe.
The vajra cross is also considered an emblem of protection.
It is also the emblem of Buddhist deities whose influence encourages immoveable
determination.
Ok, now I know why it came to me. While attending the
course on ‘
Activating blueprints’, during the symbolic drawing to the question,
‘What’s the way in
which you can sabotage your journey?’ I had got the answer that I may have a
tendency to not let go. I need the
protection and staunch determination that the vajra cross can provide.
Instructions from Tara
When
I kept the vajra cross near the statue of Tara, I got instructions to chant her
mantra and to do water offering daily. I was confused why this sudden shift to
a Buddhist deity has happened. I started looking for a clue.
Tara
is not only the most important of the Buddhist Goddesses; she is also an
important Hindu Goddess. Among the Ten Wisdom Goddesses Tara resembles Kali and
is her first transformation. I have been doing Kali sadhana for many years with
rituals being dictated from time to time.
Durga- Tara
As
the power of deliverance Tara is related to the Goddess Durga, who similarly
takes us across all difficulties (durgani). Hence she is also called
Durga-Tara. Whereas Durga represents the power that overcomes or destroys obstacles
and difficulties, Tara is the power which takes us beyond them.
Tara is the
power to transcend all things. She not only lifts us beyond dangers but allows
us to rise beyond our achievements and accomplishments to higher levels of
realization.
During
a previous visit to an ancient temple, this Durga’s replica came to me.
I
have been doing kumkumabhishek on this, as per guidance once a week so far. Now
I can see the common thread running through all this and I am ready to walk the
path.
In the morning I got confirmation from the Universe when I saw this rose flower, with a bud in its center in our garden.