RED TARA
MANTRA: OM TARE TUTTARE TURE WASAM KURU SVAHA
"MAGNETIZES ALL GOOD THINGS - INCREASES POWER"
"TARA is a Bodhisattva embodying compassion in the female form of a young goddess". She is a female Buddhist Deity, who has might and power. The 1st sovereign His Holiness the Dalai Lama is said to have acquired great power by propitiating this Deity. She has epithet power - very unique power on her devotees. She increases power of attracting partners and help one influences others.
OM TARE TUTTARE TURE WASAM KURU SVAHA
Om: essence of awakened body; o (naro)=essence of awakened speech; m=essence of awakened mind.
Täre: represents salvation from mundane dangers and suffering. Tara is seem as a savioress who can give aid from material threats such as floods, crime, wild animals, and traffic accidents. Tara is therefore said to protect against ordinary worldly dangers.
Tuttare: represents deliverance into the spiritual path conceived in terms of individual salvation. In traditional terms, this is the path of the Arhant, which leads to individual liberation from suffering. This is seen in Mahayana Buddhism as a kind of enlightenment in which compassion does not figure strongly. Tara therefore offers individual protection from the spiritual dangers of greed, hatred, and delusion: the three factors that cause us individual suffering.
Ture: represents the culmination of the spiritual path in terms of deliverance into the altruistic path of universal salvation the Bodhisattva path. In the Bodhisattva path we aspire for personal enlightenment, but we also connect compassionately with the sufferings of others, and strive to liberate them at the same time as we seek enlightenment ourselves. Tara therefore delivers us from a narrow conception of the spiritual life. She saves us from the notion that spiritual progress is about narrowly liberating ourselves from our own suffering, and instead leads us to see that true spiritual progress involves having compassion for others.
Wasam: Wa when attached to TureWa, it means Being. Sa in Samaya, means make me Adamatine, incapable of changes. Keep guard of me from fears.
Kuru: title name of Tara
Svaha: according to Monier Monier-William's Sanskrit Dictionary, means: "Hail!", "Hail to!" or "May a blessing rest on!" We could see this final blessing as symbolizing the recognition that we are, ultimately, Tara.