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Tare Lhamo
Photograph of Khandro Tāre Lhamo
Tibetan name
Tibetan
ཏཱ་རེ་ལྷ་མོ།
Transcriptions
Wylie
tA re lha mo
THL
taré lhamo
Tāre Lhamo, a.k.a. Tāre Dechen Gyalmo (1938–26 March 2002[1][2][3]), was a Tibetan Buddhist master, visionary, and treasure revealer (gter ston) who gained renown in eastern Tibet.[4][full citation needed] She was especially praised for her life-saving miracles during the hardships of the Cultural Revolution and for extending the life-span of many masters.[5] Local legends claim that her activities to benefit others swelled like a lake in spring.[6]
According to Tulku Orgyen Zangpo Rinpoche, one of her treasures was tying different types of knots with string as a skillful means to fulfill wishes or activities to benefit others.[7]
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