Dolma 21 Prayer - In Tibetan Pdf [patched]

Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF file, I have compiled a comprehensive guide below. This includes the Tibetan text, the phonetic pronunciation, and the English meaning. You can easily copy and paste this into a document to create your own PDF for practice.

Here is a resource guide on the Twenty-One Taras. dolma 21 prayer in tibetan pdf

Review: The Twenty-One Praises of Tara (Dolma 21) in Tibetan PDF Format

Subject: Digital text resources for Praises to the Twenty-One Taras (Jetsun Dolma). Target Audience: Tibetan Buddhism practitioners, Tibetan language students, and scholars. Since I cannot directly provide a downloadable PDF

Part 6: How to Practice with Your Tibetan PDF

Once you have the file, how do you use it? You do not need to be fluent in Tibetan. Print It : Tibetan Buddhist practice traditionally involves

  1. Print It: Tibetan Buddhist practice traditionally involves a physical text (textri). Print your PDF double-sided. Many practitioners wrap it in a yellow cloth out of respect.
  2. Learn Phonetics: Use a romanized phonetic version alongside your Tibetan PDF. Highlight the Tibetan syllables that match the phonetics. Over time, your eye will learn to recognize TARE (ཏཱ་རེ) and TUTTARE (ཏུཏྟཱ་རེ).
  3. The Prostrations: If you have the space and ability, perform a full or half prostration while reciting each of the 21 homages. The Tibetan PDF helps you pace the prostration (one homage per prostration).
  4. Daily Accumulation: The classic practice is to recite the 21 homages 1, 3, or 7 times daily. Keep your PDF next to your cushion. The mere sight of the Tibetan script is said to purify the visual channel (cakshur indriya).

Verse Example 1: The Heroine (Red Tara)

Tibetan: ཕྱག་འཚལ་སྟོན་ཀའི་ཟླ་བ་གཉེར་བའི་གདོང་། མཚན་རྫོགས་པར་བཀང་པའི་ཟླ་བའི་འོད། སངས་རྒྱས་མཆོག་གིས་རབ་ཏུ་བསྔགས།

Phonetic: Chak Tsal Tön Kye Dawa Nyer Way Dang Tsen Dzok Par Kang Pay Daway Ö *Sangye