TARA, CRUSHER OF WARS; 13th Tara Mantra Red-Black: Burns Fears and Anger to Ash – 2 Hours

“BURN FEAR TO ASH” 🔥 (Bhaya Bhasmim) 🔥 Red-Black Tara Mantra – Stop War & Aggression – 2 Hrs
The Mantra that Stops War. For 2 hours, this is a supplication to Red-Black Tara (Tara 13 of 21, Atisha Lineage): As an Enlightened Mother Buddha, Tara does NOT fight enemies — but, she instead annihilates the fuel of war—anger, hate, jealousy, and greed, ignorance, lust.
What does she control and crush?””BURN FEAR TO ASH” 🔥 (Bhaya Bhasmim) 🔥 Red-Black Tara Mantra – Stop War & Aggression – 2 Hrs
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The Mantra that Stops War. For 2 hours, this is a supplication to Red-Black Tara (Tara 13 of 21, Atisha Lineage): As an Enlightened Mother Buddha, Tara does NOT fight enemies — but, she instead annihilates the fuel of war—anger, hate, jealousy, and greed, ignorance, lust.
What does she control and crush?”
She doesn’t destroy soldiers. She destroys the rage, hate, jealousy, greed and lust that sends them to war. She destroys the same motivating poisons in the enemies who attack.
⚡ The Mantra:
om tare tuttare ture bhaya bhasmim kuru svaha
Translation: “Tara, please burn all fear and hatred to a pile of ash.”
🔥 Why Red-Black Tara?
Most Taras are peaceful. Tara 13 is a wrathful storm. Red represents control/magnetizing (pulling peace toward you). Black represents subjugation (crushing aggression at its root). She doesn’t destroy people; she destroys the demons inside that cause violence.
📜 In this 2-hour chant, we invoke her to:
- • Turn the “fire of anger” into the “fire of wisdom”
- • Disintegrate the causes of war (attachment, ignorance, rage)
- • Place a protective tent of indestructible vajras around you (Lama Tsultrim lineage)
- • Transform fear (“Bhaya”) into ash (“Bhasmim”)
👁️ Visualization (Optional – From Longchenpa):
Red rays (hook shape) to magnetize peace. Black-blue rays (vajra weapons) to shatter hate. See her surrounded by Eon-ending fire, holding a red flask of nectar.
🎧 Best for: Meditation to stop global conflict, shadow work for anger management, creating a protective boundary in your home, or listening during difficult political news cycles.
🙏 Other Lineage Mantras
One of the Nyingma 13th Tara Mantras: Om Tare Tuttare Ture Vajra Jvala Phat Phat Raksha Raksha Svaha
Surya Gupta Lineage: OM TARE TUTTARE TURE PHO TRA YA BHAY MEM KURU SOHA
📚 Learn More:
⚡ Full-length video on supplicating mantras with instructions from Great Longchenpa: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSTZHJ_hjZY
⚡ 21 Taras Playlist:
FOR A PLAYLIST WITH ALL 21 TARA supplication mantras, see: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GSTZHJ_hjZY
⚡ Yoko Dharma’s Surya Gupta Version: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=l7RFcnxsHWM&t
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