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'''[[Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo]]''' ([[yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo]]) - '''The Queen of Great Bliss''' | '''[[Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo]]''' ([[yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo]]) - '''The Queen of Great Bliss''' | ||
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[[Image:Yumkha-b.jpg|thumb|256px|right|'''Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo''']] | |||
The Queen of Great Bliss is the Dakini practice from the famous [[Longchen Nyingthik]] cycle, revealed by the great terton [[Jigme Lingpa]] (1730-1798). Although as a sadhana it is a Tantric practice, it is imbued throughout with the Dzogchen perspective. | The Queen of Great Bliss is the Dakini practice from the famous [[Longchen Nyingthik]] cycle, revealed by the great terton [[Jigme Lingpa]] (1730-1798). Although as a sadhana it is a Tantric practice, it is imbued throughout with the Dzogchen perspective. | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
[http://www.zangthal.co.uk/files.html The Queen of Great Bliss] English translation with Tibetan text at [http://www.zangthal.co.uk www.zangthal.co.uk] | [http://www.zangthal.co.uk/files.html The Queen of Great Bliss] English translation with Tibetan text at [http://www.zangthal.co.uk www.zangthal.co.uk] |
Revision as of 11:22, 18 August 2008
Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo (yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo) - The Queen of Great Bliss
The Queen of Great Bliss is the Dakini practice from the famous Longchen Nyingthik cycle, revealed by the great terton Jigme Lingpa (1730-1798). Although as a sadhana it is a Tantric practice, it is imbued throughout with the Dzogchen perspective.
External Links
The Queen of Great Bliss English translation with Tibetan text at www.zangthal.co.uk