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And may all her aspirations be spontaneously fulfilled.<br>
And may all her aspirations be spontaneously fulfilled.<br>


''In response to requests made together with the support of white offering scarves by the nuns of Lerab Ling, Ngawang Sangye, Damchö and Samten, the buddhist monk called Ngawang Chökyi Lodrö [Trulshik Rinpoche] wrote this on the first day of the fifth month of the Water Sheep year (June 30th, 2003) at the Dharma centre of Lerab Ling. Virtue!''<br>
''In response to requests made together with the support of white offering scarves by the nuns of Lerab Ling, Ngawang Sangye, Damchö and Samten, the buddhist monk called Ngawang Chökyi Lodrö ([[Trulshik Rinpoche]]) wrote this on the first day of the fifth month of the Water Sheep year (June 30th, 2003) at the Dharma centre of Lerab Ling. Virtue!''<br>




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Revision as of 21:22, 1 June 2007

Mayum Tsering Wangmo courtesy of Tertön Sogyal Trust

Mayum Tsering Wangmo is the mother of Sogyal Rinpoche and Dzogchen Rinpoche. She is renowned as a great dakini and an emanation of Ushnishavijaya. She is the sister of Khandro Tsering Chödrön. She was born in 1925 as the daughter of Dechen Tso, the princess of Ling, and Sonam Tobgyal of the Lakar family, an emanation of the protective deity Gönpo Tsokdak.

Long Life Prayer for Mayum Tsering Wangmo

OM SVASTI
Om Svasti!

TUB WANG TSUK TOR NAMPAR GYAL LA SOK
Through the blessings of Shakyamuni, Ushnishavijaya and the rest—

SANGYÉ CHANG SEM TSÉ LHÉ CHIN LAP KYI
The buddhas, bodhisattvas and long-life deities,

PEMA TSERING WANGMO SHYAP PÉ TEN
May the life of Pema Tsering Wangmo remain secure,

SHYÉ DÖN LHUN GYI DRUBPAR SOLWA DEP
And may all her aspirations be spontaneously fulfilled.

In response to requests made together with the support of white offering scarves by the nuns of Lerab Ling, Ngawang Sangye, Damchö and Samten, the buddhist monk called Ngawang Chökyi Lodrö (Trulshik Rinpoche) wrote this on the first day of the fifth month of the Water Sheep year (June 30th, 2003) at the Dharma centre of Lerab Ling. Virtue!