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A great Indian siddha who visited Tibet five times, the last time in 1098, where he taught the [[Shije]] system. His chief Tibetan disciple was the yogini [[Machik Labdron]]. [RY] | A great Indian siddha who visited Tibet five times, the last time in 1098, where he taught the [[Shije]] system. His chief Tibetan disciple was the yogini [[Machik Labdron]]. [RY] | ||
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+ | *[[Dilgo Khyentse]], [[The Hundred Verses of Advice of Padampa Sangye]]. Translated by [[Padmakara Translation Group]]. Published by Shechen Publications, New Delhi, 2002. ISBN 81-7472-088-1 | ||
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+ | Also: [[Phadampa Sangye]] | ||
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[[Category:Indian Masters]] | [[Category:Indian Masters]] |
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Phadampa Sangye (pha dam pa sangs rgyas)
A great Indian siddha who visited Tibet five times, the last time in 1098, where he taught the Shije system. His chief Tibetan disciple was the yogini Machik Labdron. [RY]
- Dilgo Khyentse, The Hundred Verses of Advice of Padampa Sangye. Translated by Padmakara Translation Group. Published by Shechen Publications, New Delhi, 2002. ISBN 81-7472-088-1
Also: Phadampa Sangye