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*[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/machig/index.html Outline page at Himalayan Art] | *[http://www.himalayanart.org/pages/machig/index.html Outline page at Himalayan Art] | ||
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Revision as of 23:52, 27 January 2017
Machik Labdrön (Wyl. ma cig lab sgron), the 'Sole Mother' (1055-1149/53) — the female master who, with Padampa Sangye, initiated in Tibet the lineage of the practice of Chö, which means ‘cutting through’ ego-clinging and other attachments.
Machik Labdrön and Padampa Sangye stayed for some time in Bhutan near Taktsang Monastery. Their meditation caves can still be found. A temple has been built at the place of Machik Labdrön's meditation cave. The rocks nearby are said to contain termas hidden there by Machik Labdrön.
Further Reading
- Machik's Complete Explanation, translated and edited by Sarah Harding, Snow Lion Publications, 2003.
- Jerome Edou, Machig Labdron and the Foundations of Chod, Snow Lion Publications, 1995.