The Tara Mahavidya Deeksha is simply received to get the blessings of Mahavidya Tara. The Deeksha connects you with the higher frequencies of deities and, once invoked, deities provide blessings to you. Guruji would provide you with a powerful mantra to chant and its authentic procedure.
Tara means rescuer is the second of Dasa Mahavidyas. Mainly Tara is a form of Durga or Parvati. Tara is the Sakti who ferries Her devotees across the worldly ocean. Tara is a granter of all desires and rewards, including ultimate knowledge and moksha (salvation).
Tara is described as seated in the pratyalidha asana on the chest of a corpse stretched on a white lotus. Tara is supreme and laughing horribly and holding a cleaver, blue lotus, dagger, and bowl, uttering the mantra Hum.
Tara is deep blue and her hair is braided with serpents. She is the Ugratara. Her tongue is always moving. Her forehead is decorated with ornaments made of bones. Tara bestows magical powers.
The Tantra regards Tara as potent as Kali. Tara also figures in Jainism. In Vaishnava lore, Tara was one of the goddesses who fought with Durga to defeat the thousand-headed Ravana.
She is Tarini, deliverer or savior, one who saves guides, and transports to salvation. Tara is the deity of accomplishments and is often propitiated by business persons for success.
Her worship is also prescribed for those who wish to defeat their foes & acquire abundance. Her worship is also prescribed for those who wish to gain gold & money in life.
Process of Receiving Tara Mahavidya Deeksha
You will be given the auspicious time for Deeksha. Guruji provides this Deeksha in an auspicious time only. You can attend this Deeksha in absentia or via mobile. This Deeksha is very powerful and may sometimes involve the transfer of powerful energies.