Unofficial: Buddhism and Krisna

Unofficial: Buddhism and Krisna KRISHNA WAS THE FIRST AND BUDDHA MIGRATED TO BUDDHISM . BUDDHA WAS AN HINDU

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What is Buddhist Ta**ra or Vajrayana?
Ta**ra is an often misunderstood subject in the West, but in reality, there is nothing particularly mysterious about it.
Ta**ra makes use of a powerful tool we can all access – our imaginations. For advanced practitioners with a solid foundation in the central tenets of Buddhism, ta**ra is a method to quickly and efficiently attain the state where they can be of maximum benefit to all beings – Buddhahood.

The Sanskrit word “ta**ra” means “something stretched out” – stretched out in two senses of the word. One is stretched out like the warp of threads on a loom. Ta**ra practice is the warp on which to weave all the sutra practices together.

“Stretched out” is also in the sense of an everlasting continuum throughout time, with no beginning and no end. This refers, in general, to our mental continuum – the continuum of our individual, subjective experiencing of life. This continuum includes having a body, speech (some means of communication), mind, activity, and various good qualities like understanding and care, both for self and others (the instinct for self-preservation and preservation of the species).

We all have these aspects in some form and to some level of development in each lifetime. These variable factors, plus the voidness of the mental continuum (it is devoid of existing in any impossible ways) and the fact that these factors can be stimulated to evolve further, are called our “Buddha-nature factors.” They constitute an everlasting continuum, a “ta**ra.”

- Dr Alexander Berzin, former monk and translator to the 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet.
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