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[[Image:PadampaCave.jpg|thumb|450px|Padampa Sangye's meditation cave near [[Taktsang Monastery]] in Bhutan]] | [[Image:PadampaCave.jpg|thumb|450px|Padampa Sangye's meditation cave near [[Taktsang Monastery]] in Bhutan]] | ||
'''Padampa Sangye''' ( | '''Padampa Sangye''' (d.1117) — the great Indian [[siddha]] visited Tibet and Bhutan several times. His main disciple was [[Machik Labdrön]] who founded the lineage of [[Chö]] in Tibet and Bhutan. | ||
As [[Machik Labdrön]] he meditated in a cave near [[Taktsang Monastery]] in Bhutan. | As [[Machik Labdrön]] he meditated in a cave near [[Taktsang Monastery]] in Bhutan. | ||
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[[Category: Historical Masters]] | [[Category: Historical Masters]] | ||
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Revision as of 10:19, 14 November 2008
Padampa Sangye (d.1117) — the great Indian siddha visited Tibet and Bhutan several times. His main disciple was Machik Labdrön who founded the lineage of Chö in Tibet and Bhutan.
As Machik Labdrön he meditated in a cave near Taktsang Monastery in Bhutan.