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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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  • an 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...
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    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...
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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...
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  • (Sangri County) where Machig Labdrön lived from the age of 37 to 99. At the site, Allione was recognized as an emanation of Machig Labdrön by the resident Lama...
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    that Yeshe Tsogyel would be reborn as Machig Labdrön; her consort, Atsara Sale, would become Topabhadra, Machig’s husband; her assistant and another of...
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    Milarepa (1040–1123), Pha Dampa Sangye (died 1117), the Tibetan yogini Machig Labdrön (1055–1145) and Thangton Gyelpo (1385–1464). In the latter part of the...
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    series of important female Tibetan teachers, such as Yeshe Tsogyal and Machig Labdrön. It seems that even though it might have been more difficult for women...
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    consort of Thang Tong Gyalpo, who recognized her as an emanation of Machig Labdrön through the lineage of Vajravārāhī and appointed her as the first Samding...
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    cotton clothes of Nepal. Detachment (philosophy) Éliane Radigue Kaihōgyō Machig Labdrön Milarepa's Cave Shugendō Quintman 2004, p. 536. Lopez 2010. Quintman...
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    (d. 1101) Judith of Lens, niece of William the Conqueror (or 1054) Machig Labdrön, Tibetan Buddhist teacher (d. 1149) Minamoto no Shunrai, Japanese poet...
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    current incarnation, the 12th of this line, resides in Lhasa. Dorje Pakmo Machig Labdrön Mandarava Narodakini Prajnaparamita Simhamukha Yeshe Tsogyal Shaw (2006)...
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    the 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...
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    Samye, built at the time of Padmasambhava and King Trisong Detsen. Machig Labdrön enumerated outer, inner and secret ways gyalpo spirits manifest. The...
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    lineage of the Tibetan female lama Machig Labdrön (circa 1055–1149). According to Jerome Edou "In the biography of Machig, Prajnaparamita is called Yum Chenmo...
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  • the Tselha Namsum meditation caves associated with the female yogini Machig Labdrön (1005–1149). In 1587, Gyampo Monastery was established. Subsequently...
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    (1012–1097), a lay scholar-yogi who is a key figure in the Kagyu lineage Machig Labdrön (1055-1149), a female mahasiddha, the founding figure of the Chöd (Wylie:...
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    figures floating in the sky above the tree (dakini Sukhasiddhi and Machig Labdrön) are great historical female Lamas of the lineage. Mindrolling Jetsün...
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    Blue Lion-headed Dakini. Ayu Khandro Bodongpa Dorje Pakmo Krodikali Machig Labdrön Mandarava Narodakini Nubchen Sangye Yeshe Prajnaparamita Vajrayogini...
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    with the Chakrasamvara tantra. 8.Machig Labdrön: Machig Labdrön is a historical figure and revered teacher, Machig Labdrön is often considered a Dakini....
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    Fatimid Caliphate Joseph ibn Tzaddik, Spanish Jewish rabbi and poet Machig Labdrön, Tibetan Buddhist teacher (b. 1055) Pedro Helías, archbishop of Santiago...
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    China. World Wisdom, Inc. ISBN 978-0-941532-89-1. Edou, Jérôme (1996), Machig Labdrön and the Foundations of Chöd, Snow Lion Publications, ISBN 978-1-55939-039-2...
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    children. Also Yoginis -unlike nuns- were not obliged to shave their hair. Machig Labdrön followed such a path, living in a monastery for a while but later leaving...
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    features as a key deity in the practice tradition of Chöd founded by Machig Labdron and is seen as a fierce form of Vajrayogini. Other similar fierce deities...
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    about 1442CE. Chökyi Drönma was understood to be an incarnation of Machig Labdrön. She rapidly became famous as a dynamic and inspirational follower,...
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  • (2000-11-25). Women of Wisdom. ISBN 9781559398947. Edou, Jérôme (1996-01-01). Machig Labdrön and the Foundations of Chöd. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 9781559390392...
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  • Fatimid Caliphate Joseph ibn Tzaddik, Spanish Jewish rabbi and poet Machig Labdrön, Tibetan Buddhist teacher (b. 1055) Pedro Helías, archbishop of Santiago...
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    Sangye, author of the Dingri One Hundred and founder of Dingri Langkhor Machig Labdrön (1055-1149), student of Padampa Sanggye at Dingri Langkhor Map including...
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    singing"). Some Tibetan Buddhist traditions, like the Chod tradition of Machik Labdrön (1055–1153), still include the singing of songs with instrumental accompaniment...
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    "Go to practice in cemeteries and sacred places. Follow the method of Machig Labdron and overcome hope and fear. If you do this you will attain stable realization...
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