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Pamo

Pamo ist die weibliche Form des Begriffs für einen Helden, übersetzt mit „Heldin“. Pamo zeigt Taras heldenhaften Mut und ihr Engagement für die Befreiung aller Wesen. Sie spielt nicht ein paar Tage lang die Heldin, um dann im nächsten Monat das Projekt fallen zu lassen. Sie hat eine ununterbrochene heroische Natur – nie müde, nie gelangweilt. Welche Schwierigkeiten auch immer auftreten, sie arbeitet weiter für alle Lebewesen. Zusammenfassend lässt sich sagen, dass der Name Drölma Nyurma Pamo, oder Befreierin, Schnelle, Heldin, Taras Liebe, Mitgefühl und Kraft zeigt.“ (Khenchen Palden Sherab Rinpoche / Khenpo Tsewang Dongyal Rinpoche 2007)