- as
Dampa Sangye during the life of
Machig Labdrön.
Another text says:
Padampa Sangye (known in
India as Paramabuddha) was from
southern India, and traveled...
-
across the
vacant kuten ('physical basis') of Kamalaśīla. [citation needed]
Padampa Sangye, was not
karmically blessed with an
aesthetic corporeal form, and...
- and
founder of
Dingri Langkhor Machig Labdrön (1055-1149),
student of
Padampa Sanggye at
Dingri Langkhor Map
including Tingri (labelled as
TINGRI DZONG)...
-
Lankor (Ding ri
glang 'khor) —
Padampa's Residence was
founded in 1097 CE by the
South Indian Buddhist adept,
Padampa Sangye (died 1117) who made five...
- New York City: Shambhala. ISBN 978-1570629822.
Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche;
Padampa Sangye;
Padmakara Translation Group (2006). The
Hundred Verses of Advice:...
-
Shangpa Kagyu, the
lineage of
Niguma Shyijé and Chöd
which originate from
Padampa Sangyé and
Machig Labdrön.
Dorje Naljor Druk (the 'Six
Branch Practice...
- do so and
resorted by
necessity to the
vacant body of
Padampa Sangye. The
mindstream of
Padampa Sangye continued in this body, and it is in this handsome...
-
Machig Labdron met and
received teachings from well-known
Indian yogi
Padampa Sanggye, also
known as
Dampa Sangye, a
reincarnation of Padmasambhava,...
- from a
series of
visions of and
transmissions from
Machik Labdron and
Padampa Sangye.
Dudjom Tersar is the
collective name for the
large collection of...
- ISBN 9781845452162
David Molk, Lion of Siddhas: The Life and
Teachings of
Padampa Sangye (Shambhala, 2008), ISBN 9781559398404
Douglas Wissing,
Pioneer in...