《Toh 437 (Kangyur)》
CBETA 84K-toh437
The canvas should be woven with thread spun by a female of fair complexion. Both she and the weaver should eat milk-porridge. Upon a lotus seat, wearing an upper garment of red cloth, jewel earrings, and a jewel diadem, she displays the mudrā granting fearlessness with her lower right hand, and with her second right hand holds an arrow that she draws to the tip of her ear.Based on Sanskrit manuscripts and N and H. D reads sna rtser. In her upper left hand she holds a bow, and in the second left, a red utpala. Crowned by Amitābha, dwelling in a cave in the mountains, she is Kurukullā. Below Kurukullā is Rāhu, and above him, Kāmadeva with his spouse. Above Kāmadeva there is a moon disk, and upon the moon disk a red lotus seat. On this seat one must paint the Blessed Lady with all her beautiful features, and then consecrate her image. In front of the painting, from the eighth through the full moon day, one should perform the eighteenfold pūjā, and recite the mantra. This is the heart essence of Tārā: oṃ kurukulle hrīḥ hūṃ svāhā This is the mantra. Having done the preliminary propitiation consisting of one hundred thousand recitations, next, on a buddha-day in the month of Kārttika, V…
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