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===Early Chod Masters===
'''Sangye Yeshe of Nub''' ([[gnubs sangs rgyas ye shes]]). One of the [[twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava]], he was the chief recipient of the [[Anu Yoga]] teachings as well as the [[Yamantaka of Mahayoga]]. In addition to Guru Rinpoche, his other teachers were [[Traktung Nagpo]] and [[Chögyal Kyong]] of India, [[Vasudhara]] of Nepal, and [[Chetsen Kye]] from the country of [[Drusha]]. He visited India and Nepal seven times.
*'''[[Machik Labdrön]]'''
When the evil king [[Langdarma]] attempted to destroy Buddhism in Tibet, Sangye Yeshe instilled fear in the king by causing an enormous scorpion, the size of nine yaks, to magically appear by a single gesture of his right hand. Through this, Langdarma lost the courage to persecute the Vajrayana sangha who dressed in white robes and kept long hair.
*'''[[Gyalwa Döndrub]]'''
Sangye Yeshe means 'Buddha Wisdom.' [[EPK]]
*'''[[Thönyön Samdrub]]'''
*'''[[Gangpa Mugsang]]'''
*'''[[Khugom Chökyi Senge]]'''
([[khu bsgom chos kyi seng ge]]), disciple and lineage holder of [[Machik Labdrön]] ([[ma gcig lab sgron]]).


*'''[[Gyen Zhi]]'''
===Alias===
([[rgyan bzhi]]), four ornaments; nickname for the four daughters of [[Machik Labdrön]] ([[ma gcig lab sgron]]), [[rgyal mtshan ne]], [[dpal ldan rgyan]], [['bum mtsho rin chen rgyan]] and [[bsod rnam rgyal mtshan]].
*[[Nubchen Sangye Yeshe]] ([[gnubs chen sangs rgyas ye shes]])
*[[Sangye Yeshe]] ([[sangs rgyas ye shes]])


*'''[[Lenthogma]]'''
===Incarnations===
([[lan thog ma]]), great-great-granddaughter of [[Machik Labdrön]] ([[ma gcig lab sgron]]) and supposedly an emanation of herself. The great-granddaughter of the first son of Machik Labdrön, [[Gyalwa Döndrub]] ([[rgyal ba don grub]]), she became instrumental in the preservation of the lineage and the spreading of the doctrine of Mahamudra Chod.
*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] and his previous life as [[Chowang Tulku]];
*[[Padgyal Lingpa]];
*[[Trulshik Adeu Rinpoche]];
*[[Terton Barway Dorje]];


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Latest revision as of 23:12, 12 November 2006

Sangye Yeshe of Nub (gnubs sangs rgyas ye shes). One of the twenty-five disciples of Padmasambhava, he was the chief recipient of the Anu Yoga teachings as well as the Yamantaka of Mahayoga. In addition to Guru Rinpoche, his other teachers were Traktung Nagpo and Chögyal Kyong of India, Vasudhara of Nepal, and Chetsen Kye from the country of Drusha. He visited India and Nepal seven times. When the evil king Langdarma attempted to destroy Buddhism in Tibet, Sangye Yeshe instilled fear in the king by causing an enormous scorpion, the size of nine yaks, to magically appear by a single gesture of his right hand. Through this, Langdarma lost the courage to persecute the Vajrayana sangha who dressed in white robes and kept long hair. Sangye Yeshe means 'Buddha Wisdom.' EPK

Alias

Incarnations