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===Short Biography===
'''Jomo Menmo Pema Tsokyi''' (1248-1283) – the female Terton called ‘The Lady Demoness’; was born as a emanation of Yeshe Tsogyal and a reincarnation of Machig Labdron. She was the destined secret-consort of the Great, [[Guru Chowang]] one of the five Master Tertons of Tibet. Jomo Menmo herself discovered Treasure-texts (terma) when she was a teenager and hid many of these treasure teachings throughout Tibet. She was a major influence in the spiritual life of Lingje Repa and passed away by dissolving into the sky, along with two female disciples.
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ཇོ་མོ་སྨན་མོ།
jo mo sman mo

Short Biography

Jomo Menmo Pema Tsokyi (1248-1283) – the female Terton called ‘The Lady Demoness’; was born as a emanation of Yeshe Tsogyal and a reincarnation of Machig Labdron. She was the destined secret-consort of the Great, Guru Chowang one of the five Master Tertons of Tibet. Jomo Menmo herself discovered Treasure-texts (terma) when she was a teenager and hid many of these treasure teachings throughout Tibet. She was a major influence in the spiritual life of Lingje Repa and passed away by dissolving into the sky, along with two female disciples.

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Main Teachers


Main Students


Main Lineages


Alternate Names & Spellings


Internal Links


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