Hopefully this fall we will be able to open our new temple after the renovations are completed.

It would be auspicious if everyone who is interested can accumulate the mantra of Tara –

Om Tare Tuttare Ture Soha

This will help remove any obstacles for the temple and generate courageous compassion for all sentient beings.

We would like to accumulate 1,000,000 mantras. Please join us by keeping track and sending in your count weekly or biweekly and we will update this page and the website.

You can send the number by direct message to the page or by
emailing contact

Thank you everyone,

2 responses to “Tara Prayer”

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    Maureen

    Reciting Green Tara mantra on mala
    Twice daily so 14 times a week

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