In the centre [of the
island of gems] is the wish fulfilling tree. Under this, a sadhaka
should meditate on himself as being one with Tarini, as bright as the
rising sun, the utmost sphere of light, in a place surrounded by
beautiful maidens with fans and bells, wafted by a gentle breeze bearing
the odour of scent and incense - Todala Tantra, IV
Tara is quite well known to the West through Her
Tibetan manifestations, but some are unaware of the important position
She occupies in the Hindu tantrik pantheon. She is the second of the ten
Mahavidyas.
The major sources used on this page are an important
Kaula tantra called Brihad Nila Tantra (see below) and the
Tararahasya (Secrets of Tara) of Brahmananda Giri. The first deals
with the exposition of Nila Sarasvati -- the Sapphire Blue Sarasvati.
Sarasvati is the Brahma-Shakti, or spouse of the Supreme Deity in his
Creative aspect. The other aspects are Vishnu and Mahesh -- all three
symbolised in the three heads of Lord Dattatreya,
patron guru of the Natha tradition.
Some have attempted to separate the Hindu Tara from
the Tibetan Tara, but there is little doubt that She is the same Devi.
This is shown in a reference to Tara in the Hindu Tantrarajatantra,
where Her mantra is given as Om Tare Tuttare Ture Svaha --
identical to the Tibetan version. Here Tara takes her form as Kurukulla.
The various other forms are given in Brihad Nila
Tantra and
Devirahasya, under the names Nilasarasvati, Aniruddha Sarasvati,
Ugra Tara, Tarini. Nilasarasvati gives as the fruit of worshipping Her
poesy and eloquence. This, aside from clearly relating Nilasarasvati to
White Sarasvati, also points to this Goddess being the Shakti of the
Letters of the Alphabet, the
Matrika Shakti.
She has an important role in Tantrik cosmology
because mantra, words, music are considered to be the very source of the
cosmos. As Matrika Shakti She deludes the entire human race with Her
Maya of letters, and words. This has been expressed in a Tantrik form,
but, practically speaking, it is sufficient to say that much hypnosis
(Maya) comes about via the medium of words. Millions of people have lost
their lives through this power.
Thus Her power and place in the Tantrik pantheon is
quite justified, and Her mantra is described as a Siddha-Vidya, the
cause of Maya and Englamouring. The background GIF here is the bija
mantra of Sarasvati, Aim.
Abstract of Brihad Nila Tantra
Chapter One
The tantra opens with a request from Devi to Mahakala Bhairava
to reveal the Nila Tantra. Bhairava states that this tantra is
the secret of all secrets and revealing it will cause lack of sccess.
Having it in one's home is like having Lakshmi, the goddess of wealth.
It protects against all misfortunes and its specific virtue is that
through it a person can become a miracle worker. It is the king of all
tantras and is the core of the quintessence. Bhairava summarises its
contents, which include daily worship (puja), the king of mantras, the
rules of puja and preparation of its mantra, optional and occasional
rites, the secrets of magical restraint, the rules of Kumari puja,
hymns, meditations, how to become eloquent, rites of sacrifice (homa),
the attainment of poesy, the secret sadhana, the secret mantra, alchemy,
preparation of miraculous ashes (bhasma) and everything related to the
six magical acts (satkarma).
Firstly, Bhairava deals with the Devi Tarini, which
he says is a siddha vidya, causing Maya and englamouring. Her mantra is
Om Hrim Strim Hum Phat. This vidya is said to be the heart of Nila
Sarasvati. Its appliction is the attainment of poesy. It is to be
pronounced facing north and meditated on as being like a lotus fibre
extending from the base of the spine to the 1,000 petal lotus, like ten
million fires, suns and moons.
Next the rules of bathing in the morning are
described. Again, a sadhaka should face north, visualising the guru in
the 1,000 petal lotus. Offering must be given to the rising sun. Then
the gayatri or
twilight mantra of Tarini should be pronounced, which is given as
Tarayai vidmahe mahograyai dhimahi tanno devi prachodayat.
Chapter Two
This covers the daily puja of Nila Sarasvati, in the
usual way. It should be done in isolated places including cremation
grounds, hills and forests. This puja also appears in the Todala Tantra,
translated as part of the
Magic of Kali.
Chapter Three
Describes initiation and the characteristics of guru
and disciple, as well as the right times for performing diksha
(initiation).
Chapter Four
Contains a description of purashcharana, the method
of preparing a mantra so that it becomes successful. Tara's rosary is
made of human bone and must be purified and made carefully.
Chapter Five
Optional rites are the topic of this chapter, as well
as the pithas or sacred spots. Kamarupa, where the yoni of the goddess
fell after being sliced into fifty parts, is the most important.
Chapter Six
Covers Kumari Puja, the worship of a maiden. This is
preceded by an offering to jackals, implying that the rite takes place
in the cremation ground (shmashana). As in the Kulachadamani Tantra,
there is reference to the eight Kula trees, which must also receive
their share of worship. A day is the same as a year. Wine must be used
when worshipping Kalika but has to be purified first, because Shukra
placed it under a curse.
Chapter Seven
Covers the satkarma, or six magical acts, as well as
worship of the kumaris. A most interesting section deals with Maha China
Krama, which is, essentially left hand tantra (vamachara). The rule here
is that of Svecchachara, the path of acting according to one's own will.
In this, there is no need for external worship. All can be performed
mentally. There are no rules as to the time the puja should be
performed, no rules about the place, no need for preparation. The
conjunction of yoni and lingam is the essence of the rite. During
intercourse, the partners should mentally recite the Tara mantra. It
should be performed in the cremation ground.
Chapter Eight
Describes the yantra of Tara (see above). In the
centre she and Mahakala are in sexual union. The yantra should be
engraved on copper, smeared with kundagola and svayambhu flowers
(menstrual blood) and scents including camphor. The practitioner
meditates in the heart on Tarini and then draws her, by vital breath,
using a flower, into the centre of the yantra.
She is then considered to be present in the yantra
and various offerings (upacharas) are dedicated to her and to her
attendants in the different parts.
Chapter Nine
Heroic worship is the subject of this chapter, which
I have translated on the site.
Vira Sadhana.
Chapter Ten
Continues the subject of the previous chapter and
expands on Lata Sadhana (creeper sadhana), a synonym for sexual worship.
Chapter Eleven
Gives the Tara mantras, the foremost of which is Om
Hrim Strim Hum Phat. Ugra Tara's seventeeen letter mantra is Om padme
mahapadme padmavati maye svaha. Nila Sarasvati mantra is Aim Hrim Shrim
Hsaum Shauh vada vada vagvadini Klim Klim Klim Nilasarasvati Aim Aim Aim
kahi kahi kararim Svaha.
Chapter Twelve
The origin of Tarini is the subject of the chapter.
She was created by Mahakali to destroy the demons and bring the gods
back to their former position.
Chapter Thirteen
This chapter covers the worship of Mahakali and has
been translated in full in the Magic of Kali.
Chapter Fourteen
Kamakhya and Tripura worship.
The devi Kamakhya dwells at Kamarupa and has a yantra wherein the 64 yoginis receive
honour. Tripura's mantra is Aim Klim Sauh, and the tantra says that she
represents the triple Kundalini, her puja being triple in every way.
Chapter Fifteen
A geographical chapter describing mountains, streams
and springs sacred to the worship of various devis and devas.
Chapter Sixteen
This chapter outlines the specific festivals of Tara
and the things to be done during the twelve solar months, as well as the
kinds of offerings which please the goddess.
Chapter Seventeen
Outlines and continues details about worshipping
Kali. Her favourite
time is on the fourteenth day of the dark moon in the month of Kartik,
when she should be worshipped at night. The dhyana (meditation image) of
Kali is described with details of the types of pits in which to do homa.
This chapter also gives puja details of Sandhya (Twilight) Devi.
Chapter Eighteen
The thousand names of Tara.
Chapter Nineteen
The armour and the secret mantra of Tara are
described.
Chapter Twenty
The hundred names of Tara.
Chapter Twenty-One
A most interesting chapter which deals with alchemy.
Copper and lead can be turned into gold. Adepts can create a powerful,
magical ash which creates miracles. The chapter also describes the divya
(celestial), vira (heroic) and pashu (beast-like) characteristics of
tantrik practitioners.
Here is this short chapter in Itrans.
atha
ekavi.mshaH paTalaH .
##(## shriibhairava uvaacha . ##)##
atha vaxye maheshaani tattvasaara.m puraatanam.h .
yena viGYaanamaatreNa kubera iva jaayate .. 1..
taamrasisakametattu pittala.m chaapi yatnataH .
chaturhastapramaaNa.m hi garta.m kR^itvaa tu saadhakaH .. 2..
sarala.m bhasma kuryaachcha
vivarjaa~Ngaarasa.myutam.h .
kariiShamardhasa.m##(##yukta.m##?)##taamrasyopari puuritam.h .. 3..
taapayet.h parameshaani dinaani sapta chaivahi .
tataH pa##(##re##?##ra.m##)##maheshaani uttolya yatnataH shive .. 4..
paatre lohamaye devi tamaadaaya maheshvari .
vi##(##vaja##?##vajo##)##~Ngaarajairdevi alataistaapayed.h dR^iDham.h ..
5 ..
draviibhuuta.m tathaa taamra.m yena jaayeta sundari .
tadardha.m cha rasa.m tatra dadyaat.h prayatamaanasaH .. 6..
vijaavarasamkenaiva aTaruuSharasena cha .
si.mhikaarasakenaatha yukta.m kuryaad.h maheshvari .. 7..
tatashcha svarNa.m jayeta satya.m suragaNaarchite .
muulamantrasya jaapyena siddhyatyeva na sa.mshayaH .. 8..
sahasradashajaapena siddhyatyeva na sa.mshayaH .
puurvoktena rasenaiva shuddhasuutena vaa punaH .. 9..
sam.hR^itya tatra dadyaachcha sisaka.m ruupyataa.m
vrajet.h .
iti te kathita.m sarva.m sarvasaarasvatapradam.h .. 10..
prayogaarho bhaved.h devi satya.m satya.m varaanane .
idaanii.m shR^iNu chaarva~Ngi suutabhasma tathaiva cha .. 11..
yena viGYaanamaatreNa ma.ntrasiddhirbhavet.h priye .
saardhahastapramaaNena garta.m kR^itvaa tu deshikaH .. 12..
haridragomayenaatha lepayet.h parameshvari .
tatastu gajasuutreNa bhasma kuryaad.h yathaavidhi .. 13..
vaijayantyaashcha muulena tathaa siddhirasena cha .
kariiShakeNa deveshi bhasmiikuryaad.h vidhaanataH .. 14..
shuddhasuuta samaadaaya ma~Ngale vaasare nishi .
uurdhaardho lavaNa.m dattvaa bhasmiibhavati tatxaNaat.h .. 15..
ashvatthapallavenaiva sa.myukta.m parameshvari .
suutabhasmabhavatyeva pareshi naatra sa.mshayaH .. 16..
ashvadantana deveshi vaajimaareNa chaiva hi .
sa.myuktasuuta.m tatratya.m bhasmiibhavati tatxaNaat.h .. 17..
dhaatunaa saha yukta.m tad.h baddhibhavati sundari .
paataalarasakenaiva mavechcha svarNamuttamam.h .. 18..
aadau cha gulikaa.m baddhvaa paschaad.h rasena
taaDayet.h .
tato baddhibhavatyeva satya.m gurugaNaarchite .. 19..
triraatrasya vidhaanena japa.m kuryaachChuchismite .
tataH prayogo deveshi siddho naastyatra sa.mshayaH .. 20..
bhaavanaarasasa.mpanno bhaved.h yogii mahaakaviH .
bhaavasya nirNaya.m devi kathitamapi shobhane .. 21..
bhaavastu trividho devi divyaviirapashukramaat.h .
guravastu tridhaa GHeyaastathaiva mantradevataaH .. 22..
aadyo bhaavo mahaadevi shreyaan.h sarvaagameShu cha .
dvitiiyo madhyamaH proktastR^itiiyaH sarvaninditaH .. 23..
bahujaapaat.h tathaa homaat.h kaayakleshaadivistaraiH
.
na bhaavena vinaa devi mantravidyaa phalapradaa .. 24..
ki.m viirasaadhanailaxaiH ki.m vaa
kR^iShTikulaakulaiH .
ki.m piiThapuujanenaiva ki.m kanyaabhojanaadibhiH .. 25..
svayoShitapriitidaanena ki.m pareShaa.m tathaiva cha
.
ki.m jitendriyabhaavena ki.m kulaachaarakarmaNaa .. 26..
yadi bhaavavishuddhaatma na syaat.h kulaparaayaNaH .
bhaavena labhate mukti.m bhaavena kulavarddhanam.h .. 27..
bhaavena gotravR^iddhiH syaad.h bhaavena
kulasaadhana.m .
ki.m nyaasavistareNeva ki.m bhuutashuddhivistaraiH .. 28..
ki.m tathaa puujanenaiva yadi bhaavo na jaayate .
sheShabhaavo mahaad##(##va##?##vi##)##sarvakarmasukhaavahaH .. 29..
tena bhaavena deveshi puujayet.h parameshvarii.m .
vinaa hetukamaasaadya xobhayukto maheshvaraH .. 30..
yatra kutra kuje vaare shmashaanagamane kR^ite .
puujaaphala.m labhet.h tatra saptavaasarasa.mmitam.h .. 31..
chaturdashyaa.m gate tatra paxapuNyaphala.m labhet.h
.
naagate naarchite sthaane pashureva na sham.shayaH .. 32..
naanyaH syaadadhiko deva iti chintaaparaayaNaH .
saadhake xobhamaapanne mama xobhaH prajaayate .. 33..
tasmaad.h yatnaad.h bhogayuto bhaved.h viravaraH
sadaa .
bhogena moxamaapnoti bhogena kulasundariim.h .. 34..
vinaa hetukamaasaadya xobhayukto maheshvaraH .
na puujaa.m maanasii.m kuryaad.h na dhyaana.m nacha chintanam.h .. 35..
yadyad.h vadai nidraati yatkaroti yadarchati .
tatsarva.m kularuupa.m tu dhyaatvaiva viharet.h sudhiiH .. 36..
tasmaad.h bhuktvaa cha piitvaa cha puujayet.h
parameshvariim.h .
na chaiva shrutidoSho.atra naaparaadhaadiduuShaNam.h .. 37..
ekaakii nirjane deshe shmashaane parvate vane .
shuunyaagaare nadiitire niHsha~Nko viharet.h sadaa .. 38..
viiraaNaa.m japakaalastu sarvakaalaH prashasyate .
sarvadeshe sarvapiiThe kartavya.m kulatoShaNam.h .. 39..
iti viGYaaya deveshi sarva.m kuryaad.h varaanane .
bahunaatra kimuktena kimanyat.h kathayaami te .. 40..
iti shribR^ihanniilatantre
bhairaviibhairavasa.mvaade##(##rasaayana bhaavaniruupaNa.m##)##
ekavi.mshaH paTalaH .. 21..
Chapter Twenty-Two
The 1,000 names of
Kali.
Chapter Twenty-Three
The hundred names of Kali.
Chapter Twenty-Four
Describes the worship of Devi Annapurna (Full of
Food) and gives her mantra and the hundred names.