Adya MahaKali Sahasranaama
The 1008 Divine Names of Maa Adya MahaKali

TARA
The One who takes the form Maa Tara.
In the divine leela of Maa Kallika, In the Shaivism and Shaktism tradition of Hinduism, the goddess Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā) is the second of the ten Mahavidyas.
She is considered a form of Adishakti, the tantric manifestation of Maa Parvati.
Her three most famous forms are Ekajaṭā, Ugratara, and Nīlasarasvatī (also spelled Neelasaraswati, Neela Saraswati, or Neelsaraswati).
This form of Maa Kali, is the most moving and she manifests repeatedly on the MruthyuLoka most often than most other forms of Kaalika. She has the divine leela of manifesting and giving darshan with out immediate moksha from the physical body.
Kaalika being as massive as the 8 directions of the cosmic sky, manifests in the form of Maa Tara to mortal beings, as anyone taking the darshan of Maa Kaalika in her Adya roopam, might not be able to contain that energy.
Hence the name, Tara.
In the divine leela of Maa Kallika, In the Shaivism and Shaktism tradition of Hinduism, the goddess Tara (Sanskrit: तारा, Tārā) is the second of the ten Mahavidyas.
She is considered a form of Adishakti, the tantric manifestation of Maa Parvati.
Her three most famous forms are Ekajaṭā, Ugratara, and Nīlasarasvatī (also spelled Neelasaraswati, Neela Saraswati, or Neelsaraswati).
This form of Maa Kali, is the most moving and she manifests repeatedly on the MruthyuLoka most often than most other forms of Kaalika. She has the divine leela of manifesting and giving darshan with out immediate moksha from the physical body.
Kaalika being as massive as the 8 directions of the cosmic sky, manifests in the form of Maa Tara to mortal beings, as anyone taking the darshan of Maa Kaalika in her Adya roopam, might not be able to contain that energy.
Hence the name, Tara.