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'''Machig Phug''' (མ་གཅིག་ཕུག [[ma gcig phug]]) | '''Machig Phug''' (མ་གཅིག་ཕུག [[ma gcig phug]]) | ||
[[Image:Machig Phug (Paro Taksang).jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Machig Phug''']] | [[Image:Machig Phug (Paro Taksang).jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Machig Phug'''] | ||
One of the nine sacred caves at [[Paro Taksang]]. This is the cave where the great woman practitioner [[Machig Labdron]] ([[ma gcig lab sgron]] 1031-1129) meditated. The cave is located above the ravine of the Shelkarchu waterfall. | |||
Today there is a Lhakhang containing an image of [[Machig Labdron|Machig]], a foot print of Machig and a drubchu. People visit here to practice [[Chod]]. | |||
[[Category:Sacred Sites]] | [[Category:Sacred Sites]] | ||
[[Category:Bhutan]] | [[Category:Bhutan]] | ||
[[Category:Places in Bhutan]] | [[Category:Places in Bhutan]] | ||
[[Category:Chod]] |
Revision as of 23:55, 18 August 2008
Machig Phug (མ་གཅིག་ཕུག ma gcig phug) [[Image:Machig Phug (Paro Taksang).jpg|thumb|256px|right|Machig Phug]
One of the nine sacred caves at Paro Taksang. This is the cave where the great woman practitioner Machig Labdron (ma gcig lab sgron 1031-1129) meditated. The cave is located above the ravine of the Shelkarchu waterfall.
Today there is a Lhakhang containing an image of Machig, a foot print of Machig and a drubchu. People visit here to practice Chod.