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'''Yeshé Tsogyal's Prayer''' is a terma of [[Pema Lingpa]]. As it says in the introduction: "The great master [[Padmasambhava]] was on the verge of leaving Tibet for the south-west and the land of the [[rakshasa|rākṣasas]], when, high up upon the Gungthang Pass in Mangyul, [[Yeshé Tsogyal]] prostrated before him and circumambulated him. Then she placed his feet upon the crown of her head, and made this prayer of aspiration". | '''Yeshé Tsogyal's Prayer''' is a ''[[terma]]'' of [[Pema Lingpa]]. As it says in the introduction: "The great master [[Padmasambhava]] was on the verge of leaving Tibet for the south-west and the land of the [[rakshasa|rākṣasas]], when, high up upon the Gungthang Pass in Mangyul, [[Yeshé Tsogyal]] prostrated before him and circumambulated him. Then she placed his feet upon the crown of her head, and made this prayer of aspiration". | ||
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Revision as of 08:39, 13 May 2016
Yeshé Tsogyal's Prayer is a terma of Pema Lingpa. As it says in the introduction: "The great master Padmasambhava was on the verge of leaving Tibet for the south-west and the land of the rākṣasas, when, high up upon the Gungthang Pass in Mangyul, Yeshé Tsogyal prostrated before him and circumambulated him. Then she placed his feet upon the crown of her head, and made this prayer of aspiration".