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bkra shis brjod pa - shis brjod - shis pa brjod pa - Pronouncement of auspiciousness [RY]
syn [[jo mo tshe ring mched lnga]] 'The five sisters of Long Life', they are: Tashi Tseringma [[bkra shis tshe ring ma]], Tingi Shalzangma [[mthing gi zhal bzang ma]], Miyo Losangma [[mi g.yo blo bzang ma]], Ch�pen Drinsangma [[cod dpan mgrin bzang ma]] and T�kar Drosangma (gtal dkar �gro bzang ma). Together with Karag Khyungts�nma (kha rag khyung btsun ma), who is one of the twelve Tenma goddesses[[bstan ma bcu gnyis]], they are the special protectors of the Lamey Thugdrub Barchey K�nsel terma cycle, rediscovered by the great treasure finder [[gter ston]] Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa (1829-1870). Their residence is said to be [[jo mo gangs dkar]] or [[la phyi gangs]], a five peaked snow mountain on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Another name for this mountain is [[mthon thing rgyal mo]], the Nepalese Gaurishankar.[tsd]
 
Syn [[jo mo tshe ring mched lnga]] [RY]


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Revision as of 08:55, 28 December 2005

syn jo mo tshe ring mched lnga 'The five sisters of Long Life', they are: Tashi Tseringma bkra shis tshe ring ma, Tingi Shalzangma mthing gi zhal bzang ma, Miyo Losangma mi g.yo blo bzang ma, Ch�pen Drinsangma cod dpan mgrin bzang ma and T�kar Drosangma (gtal dkar �gro bzang ma). Together with Karag Khyungts�nma (kha rag khyung btsun ma), who is one of the twelve Tenma goddessesbstan ma bcu gnyis, they are the special protectors of the Lamey Thugdrub Barchey K�nsel terma cycle, rediscovered by the great treasure finder gter ston Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa (1829-1870). Their residence is said to be jo mo gangs dkar or la phyi gangs, a five peaked snow mountain on the border of Tibet and Nepal. Another name for this mountain is mthon thing rgyal mo, the Nepalese Gaurishankar.[tsd]

Syn jo mo tshe ring mched lnga [RY]