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'''[[Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo]]'''<br>'''[[The Queen of Great Bliss]]'''<br> | '''[[Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo]]'''<br>'''[[The Queen of Great Bliss]]'''<br> | ||
'''[[yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo]]'''<br><span class=TibUni16>[[ཡུམ་མཁའ་བདེ་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་མོ།]]</span> | '''[[yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo]]'''<br><span class=TibUni16>[[ཡུམ་མཁའ་བདེ་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་མོ།]]</span> | ||
[[Image:Yumkha.jpeg| | [[Image:Yumkha.jpeg|thumb|256px|right|'''Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo''']] | ||
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Revision as of 02:11, 9 August 2009
Yumkha Dechen Gyalmo
The Queen of Great Bliss
yum mkha' bde chen rgyal mo
ཡུམ་མཁའ་བདེ་ཆེན་རྒྱལ་མོ།
The Queen of Great Bliss is the Dakini practice from the famous Longchen Nyingtik 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.
Alternate Names & Spellings
Internal Links
- Longchen Nyingtik
- Dzogchen Monastery, practiced at
- Palyul Monastery, practiced at
External Links
- The Queen of Great Bliss English translation with Tibetan text at www.zangthal.co.uk
- The Posters created by Dodrubchen Rinpoche can be seen and bought here: [1]