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SHA [R]; 2) noun mo yig; 3) meat *, flesh, muscle; 4) deer [IW]
Shakyadevi. The daughter of the Nepalese king Punyedhara. She is one of the five chief female disciples of Padmasambhava. Since her mother died during her birth, she was abandoned in a charnel ground and brought up by monkeys. Having been accepted as Padmasambhava's worthy companion, she was his consort for the practice of the nine divinities of Vishuddha in the Cave of Yanglesh�" where they displayed the manner of achieving the vidyadhara level of Mahamudra. Shakyadevi attained the accomplishment of the female buddha Mamaki and finally achieved the indestructible rainbow body [RY]
 
flesh, meat, muscle, relationship by marriage through woman, shwa ri'i bu famous early disciple of buddha, number 27, surface of the body, stag, hyphen in citations, hyphen as in 189-95a, eight [JV]
 
meat, flesh, muscle [RY]


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Shakyadevi. The daughter of the Nepalese king Punyedhara. She is one of the five chief female disciples of Padmasambhava. Since her mother died during her birth, she was abandoned in a charnel ground and brought up by monkeys. Having been accepted as Padmasambhava's worthy companion, she was his consort for the practice of the nine divinities of Vishuddha in the Cave of Yanglesh�" where they displayed the manner of achieving the vidyadhara level of Mahamudra. Shakyadevi attained the accomplishment of the female buddha Mamaki and finally achieved the indestructible rainbow body [RY]