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[[ | Cho ([[gcod]]). Literally 'cutting.' A system of practices based on [[Prajnaparamita]] and set down by the Indian siddha [[Phadampa Sangye]] and the Tibetan female teacher [[Machig Labdron]] for the purpose of cutting through the [[four Maras]] and [[ego-clinging]]. One of the [[Eight Practice Lineages]] of Buddhism in Tibet. [RY] | ||
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Cho (gcod). Literally 'cutting.' A system of practices based on Prajnaparamita and set down by the Indian siddha Phadampa Sangye and the Tibetan female teacher Machig Labdron for the purpose of cutting through the four Maras and ego-clinging. One of the Eight Practice Lineages of Buddhism in Tibet. [RY]