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La Diosa Blanca es una de las muchas imágenes de la Madre del Mundo. Es un principio, y sin embargo, es un ser viviente. | |||
In [[Tibet]], the White Goddess is especially loved and worshiped as '''Tara''', the saviouress. Tibetan Buddhists understand that the one who is going to save the world is the Mother, and that she comes to save the world in the end of the age of the [[Kali Yuga]]. | In [[Tibet]], the White Goddess is especially loved and worshiped as '''Tara''', the saviouress. Tibetan Buddhists understand that the one who is going to save the world is the Mother, and that she comes to save the world in the end of the age of the [[Kali Yuga]]. | ||