Machig Labdrön
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Machig Labdrön (Tibetan: མ་གཅིག་ལབ་སྒྲོན་; Wylie: Ma-gcig Lab-sgron) (1055 - 1149[1]) was the founder of the Tibetan Buddhist practice of Chöd. She came from a Bönpo family and, according to Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, developed Chöd by combining native Tibetan Bönpo shamanism with the Dzogchen teachings.
[edit] Notes
- ^ Norbu (1986)
[edit] References
- Allione, Tsultrim. "The Biography of Machig Labdron (1055-1145)," in Women of Wisdom. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1559391413
- Edou, Jérôme. Machic Labdrön and the Foundations of Chöd. ISBN 1559390395
- Harding, Sarah. Machik's Complete Explanation: Clarifying the Meaning of Chöd. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 1559391820
- Norbu, Namkhai (1986). The Crystal and the Way of Light. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0140290848
[edit] External links
- Yogini Macik Labdron and the Formation of Chod Sect - Section 2 of China Tibetology article: "Nuns of the unique Joyul (gcod-yul) Sect of Tibetan Buddhism"