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'''Parnashavari''' (Skt. ''Parṇaśavarī or Parṇaśabarī'', Tib. རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ་ , ''ritrö loma gyön ma'', Wyl. ''ri khrod lo ma gyon ma'') is sometimes classified as the twentieth Tara of the [[Twenty-one Taras|twenty-one forms of Tara]] in the [[Nyingma]] [[terma]] tradition of [[Jigme Lingpa]], and is invoked to protect from diseases and epidemics.
[[image:Parnashavari-2.jpg|frame|'''Parnashavari''']] '''Parnashavari''' (Skt. ''Parṇaśavarī or Parṇaśabarī''; Tib. རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ་, ''ritrö loma gyön ma'', [[Wyl.]] ''ri khrod lo ma gyon ma'') is sometimes classified as the twentieth [[Tara]] of the [[Twenty-one Taras|twenty-one forms of Tara]] in the [[Nyingma]] [[terma]] tradition of [[Jigme Lingpa]], and is invoked to protect from diseases and epidemics.


==External Links==
==External Links==
*{{84000|https://read.84000.co/translation/toh736.html|The Dhāraṇī of Parṇaśavarī}}
*{{84000|https://read.84000.co/translation/toh736.html|The Dhāraṇī of Parṇaśavarī}}
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/chogyal-pakpa-lodro-gyaltsen/parnashavari-dharani|Dhāraṇī of Goddess Parṇaśavarī}}
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/chogyal-pakpa-lodro-gyaltsen/parnashavari-dharani|Dhāraṇī of Goddess Parṇaśavarī}}
*[https://www.himalayanart.org/pages/parnashavari/index.html Himalayan Art Resources–Parnashavari Outline Page]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I79ESzQV2nc&t=92s Parnashavari mantra recited by Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche]


*[http://www.himalayanart.org/search/set.cfm?setID=516| Himalayan Art Resources – Parnashavari Main Page]
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Parnashavari

Parnashavari (Skt. Parṇaśavarī or Parṇaśabarī; Tib. རི་ཁྲོད་ལོ་མ་གྱོན་མ་, ritrö loma gyön ma, Wyl. ri khrod lo ma gyon ma) is sometimes classified as the twentieth Tara of the twenty-one forms of Tara in the Nyingma terma tradition of Jigme Lingpa, and is invoked to protect from diseases and epidemics.

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