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Machig Labdrön (Tibetan: མ་གཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན་, Wylie: ma gcig lab sgron,
sometimes referred to as Ahdrön Chödron, Tibetan: ཨ་སྒྲོན་ཆོས་སྒྲོན་, Wylie: A sgron...
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understanding of the
sameness of self and others."
According to
Machig Labdrön, the main goal of chöd is
cutting through ego clinging: What we call devils...
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Tibetan Buddhist lamas as an
emanation (a form of reincarnation) of
Machig Labdron, the 11th/12th
century CE
female founder of
several chöd lineages. She...
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teachings are at the core of the
Shangpa Kagyu Vajrayana Buddhist lineage.
Labdron, Machik; Harding,
Sarah (2016), Chöd: The
Sacred Teachings on Severance:...
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important female Tibetan teachers, such as
Yeshe Tsogyal and
Machig Labdrön. It
seems that even
though it
might have been more
difficult for women...
- more than five times. On his
third trip from
India to
Tibet he met
Machig Labdrön.
Dampa Sangye appears in many of the
lineages of Chöd and so in
Tibet he...
- Tröma Nagmo,
Tibetan Buddhist deity.
Closeup from a
painting of
Machig Labdron, 19th century. Chinnamunda, 14th-century painting, Nepal.
Tibetan statue...
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Indian form of Chöd
which contributed to the
Mahamudra Chöd of
Machig Labdrön. The
mindstream of Kamalaśīla was
unable to
return to his own
kuten and...
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Padmasambhava predicted that
Yeshe Tsogyel would be
reborn as
Machig Labdrön; her consort,
Atsara Sale,
would become Topabhadra, Machig’s husband; her...
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Thangtong Gyalpo (Tibetan: ཐང་སྟོང་རྒྱལ་པོ་, Wylie:
thang stong rgyal po) (1385 CE–1464 CE or 1361 CE–1485 CE), also
known as Chakzampa, the "Iron Bridge...