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Yeshe Tsogyal

Yeshe Tsogyal (c. 757 or 777 – 817 CE),[1] also known as "Victorious Ocean of Knowledge", "Knowledge Lake Empress" (Wylie: ye shes mtsho rgyal, ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ), or by her Sanskrit name Jñānasāgara "Knowledge Ocean", or by her clan name "Lady Kharchen",[2] attained enlightenment in her lifetime and is considered the Mother of Tibetan Buddhism. Yeshe Tsogyal is the highest woman in the Nyingma Vajrayana lineage. Some sources say she, as Princess of Karchen, was either a wife or consort of Tri Songdetsen, emperor of Tibet,[3] when she began studying Buddhism with Padmasambhava, who became her main karmamudrā consort. Padmasambhava is a founder-figure of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, and is considered as a second buddha of our era.[4] She is known to have revealed terma with Padmasambhava and was also the main scribe for these terma. Later, Yeshe Tsogyal also hid many of Padmasambhava's terma on her own, under the instructions of Padmasambhava for future generations.[2]

Yeshe Tsogyal
Yeshe Tsogyal
Personal
ReligionTibetan Buddhism
Yeshe Tsogyal
Tibetan name
Tibetan ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ
Transcriptions
Wylieye shes mtsho rgyal
THLYeshé Tsogyel
Lhasa IPA[jeɕe tsʰocɛ]
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese益西措傑
Simplified Chinese益西措杰
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinYìxī Cuòjié

Born a princess in the region of Kharchen, Tibet, in about 777 CE, she fled from arranged marriages until captured for Tri Songdetsen. Yeshe Tsogyal lived for approximately 99 years and is a preeminent figure in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism and a role model for contemporary spiritual practitioners. Although often referred to as being Padamasambhava's main consort, Yeshe Tsogyal was primarily a spiritual master and teacher in her own right.

Based on her spiritual accomplishments, the Nyingma and Karma Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism recognize Yeshe Tsogyal as a female Buddha. The translators of Lady of the Lotus-Born, the namtar, or spiritual biography, that Yeshe Tsogyal left as a terma, observe:

As Dodrup Tenpai Nyima makes clear, beings able to reveal Termas must have at least the realization of the Perfection Stage practices. On the other hand, the one who originates the Treasures must have the supreme attainment of Buddhahood. Lady of the Lotus-Born is thus a testimony of Yeshe Tsogyal's enlightenment.[5]

Biography and historicity edit

Given Yeshe Tsogyal's important place in the various schools of Tibetan Buddhism, there are questions about whether she is an actual historical figure.[6][7] There are at least four translations of Yeshe Tsogyal's spiritual biography in English,[8] and one in French.[9] Yet,

From a historical perspective, however, this hagiography of Ye she's mtsho rgyal leaves some important questions unanswered... More basic yet is the question of whether Ye she's mtsho rgyal is a historical figure at all. The problem is that none of the contemporary epigraphy ever mentions a Ye shes mtsho rgyal, nor a Mkhar chen bra' (her clan title), at least as far as we know.[9]

Even so, in another publication, this same scholar writes,

There are no contemporary inscriptions that mention her, and so there is some question about whether she is really a historical figure. But she appears at a relatively early point—by at least the twelfth century—in the mythologized accounts of the conversion of Tibet to a Buddhist country, and references to her clan title Mkhar chen Bza (Karchen Za) also make her historicity credible. It is certainly possible that there was such a queen who became involved in Buddhist meditative practices, even if her story was elaborated greatly as the narrative of Tibet's conversion developed.[10]

So whether there is enough historical evidence to confirm or deny Yeshe Tsogyal as a historical figure, from the perspective of the spiritual traditions within which she is prominent, the details of her life are rich. Here are some of the details of Yeshe Tsogyal's conception and birth:

From the mouth of a lotus was born
The swift goddess, heroic liberator
Who went forth in human form
Amid the snowy mountains of Tibet.[11]

According to legend, Yeshe Tsogyal was born in the same manner as the Buddha, a mantra sounding as her mother gave birth painlessly. She is considered a reincarnation of the Buddha's own mother, Maya. Her name, "Wisdom Lake Queen" (Wylie: ye shes mtsho rgyal), derives from her birth causing a nearby lake to double in size.[12]

Her spiritual inclinations were present from a very young age and Yeshe Tsogyal wanted to pursue a life of dharma practice rather than marry. She felt so strongly about this, that she ran away and had to be brought back by force. At the age of sixteen, she was compelled into an unwanted arranged marriage with the then-emperor of Tibet, Tri Songdetsen.

It was after their marriage, that Tri Songdetsen invited Padmasambhava to come to Tibet from India and propagate the Buddhist teachings. Yeshe Tsogyal was given by Tri Songdetsen to Padmasambhava as an offering. Padmasambhava freed Yeshe Tsogyal and she became Padmasambhava's main disciple and consort.[12]

Spiritual life and attainments edit

In the body of a woman edit

 
Yeshe Tsogyal statue, Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre, Scotland

As to the question of the place of female practitioners in Tibetan Buddhism, Yeshe Tsogyal has been an important role model. When she herself asked about "her inferior female body" (a common theme in the biographies of female spiritual practitioners),[13] Padmasambhava advised Yeshe Tsogyal that far from being a hindrance to enlightenment, as was generally accepted, a woman's body is an asset: "The basis for realizing enlightenment is a human body. Male or female, there is no great difference. But if she develops the mind bent on enlightenment the woman’s body is better."[14]

After many years of serious study and meditative practice, Yeshe Tsogyal's level of spiritual awakening, enlightenment, was equal to that of Padmasambhava.

Her spiritual practices edit

Yeshe Tsogyal is also known to have spent many years in isolated meditation retreat. She accomplished several different cycles of tantric spiritual practices that she received from Padmasambhava and various wisdom beings including the practices of Vajrakilaya, Zhitro, tummo (inner heat), and karmamudrā practice.

For example, one scholar relates how Yeshe Tsogyal received the empowerment to practice Zhitro from a wisdom being, a vidyādhara:

After succeeding in a variety of feats, including beheading a tiger, she gains access to an elaborate palace where she receives esoteric initiations from several vidyādharas and buddhas. She returns to Chingpu and after a year is robbed by seven bandits whom she then converts to Buddhist practice. She proceeds with the bandits on a magic carpet to the place Oḍḍiyāna where they all receive peaceful and wrathful deity practice (zhitro) initiations from a vidyādhara, who gives her the secret name Kharchen Za and cavorts in bliss with her.[6]

All of these practices brought Yeshe Tsogyal to awakening. Among lay Tibetans, she is understood as a fully enlightened Buddha who takes the form of an ordinary woman so as to be accessible to the average person, "who, for the time being, do not see her Vajravarahi form as a fully perfected deity."[12]

Students edit

At the time of her death, Yeshe Tsogyal is known to have had eleven main students, both women and men. Yeshe Tsogyal's Zur Lineage holders include:[15]

  • Karchen Zhonnu Dronma
  • Monmo Tashi Khyidren, or Tashi Children (of Bhutan)
  • Shelkar Dorje Tsomo, or Dorje Tsomo (of Shelkar)
  • Be Yeshe Nyingpo
  • Ma Rinchen Chok
  • Odren Zhonu Pel, or Odren Pelgyi Zhonnu
  • Langlab Gyelwa Jangchub Dorje
  • Lasum Gyelwa Jangjub, or Atsara Sale
  • Darcha Dorje Pawo
  • Ukyi Nyima, or Surya Tepa (of central Tibet)
  • Queen Li-za Jangchub Dronma, or Jangchub Drolma (of Khotan), Queen of Tri Songdetsen

All of Yeshe Tsogyal's final teachings were given at the request of one of these eleven main disciples.

Other Tibetan lineage holders include King Mutri Tsenpo, Prince Murum Tsenpo, Princess Ngang-chung Pelgyi Gyelmo. Nepalese lineage holders include Jila Jhipa, Vasudhara, Śākya Dema, Gelong Namkhai Nyingpo (whom she taught in Bhutan), yoginī Demo or Dewamo or Chonema or Dechenmo, Selta, and Lodro Kyi.

Along with the eleven main lineage holders, there were approximately 79 other students present during the final teachings of Yeshe Tsogyal. Some sources say that there were no less than 100 people present for these final teachings.

Emanations edit

Yeshe Tsogyal is also considered a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Tara. She is also considered to be an emanation of Samantabhadrī, Prajnaparamita, and Vajrayogini.[16] In the Life of Yeshe Tsogyel, Padmasambhava predicted that Yeshe Tsogyel would be reborn as Machig Labdrön; her consort, Atsara Sale,[2] would become Topabhadra, Machig’s husband; her assistant and another of Padmasambhava’s consorts, Tashi Khyidren, would be reborn as Machig’s only daughter, and so on. All of the important figures in Tsogyel’s life were to be reborn in the life of Machig Labdron, including Padmasambhava himself, who would become Dampa Sangye.[17]

See also edit

References edit

Citations edit

  1. ^ rdo-rje, Stag-śam Nus-ldan- (1996). Sky Dancer : The Secret Life and Songs of the Lady Yeshe Tsogyel. Keith Dowman, Eva van Dam, Gyalwa Changchub, and active 8th-9th century Nam-mkhaʼi-snying-po (edition arranged with Penguin Books, Ltd. ed.). Ithaca, N.Y.: Snow Lion Publications. pp. 338–339. ISBN 978-1-55939-065-1. OCLC 34470998.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  2. ^ a b c Anon (n.d.).
  3. ^ Gardner (2018).
  4. ^ Sherab (2010), p. 85.
  5. ^ Changchub & Nyingpo (2002), p. xxxvii.
  6. ^ a b Gyatso (2006), p. [page needed].
  7. ^ Gayley (2007).
  8. ^ See Dowman (1984), Changchub & Nyingpo (2002), Kunga & Tsogyal (2017), and Nam-mkha'i snying-po (1983).
  9. ^ a b Gyatso (2006), p. 2.
  10. ^ Gyatso (2005).
  11. ^ Jigme Lingpa quoted by Dro-drup-chen III in Gantok (1975), cited in Klein (1995), p. [page needed]
  12. ^ a b c Klein (1995), pp. 15–17.
  13. ^ Jacoby (2015), p. [page needed].
  14. ^ Stevens (1990), p. 71.
  15. ^ Dowman (1984), pp. 150–187.
  16. ^ Dakini Translations (2020).
  17. ^ Allione (2000), "Machig Labdron".

Works cited edit

  • Allione, Tsültrim (2000). Women of Wisdom. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 978-1559391412.
  • Anon (n.d.). "Biographies: Yeshe Tsogyal, Princess Of Karchen". Dharmafellowship.org. Gyalwa Karmapa. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  • Changchub, Gyalwa; Nyingpo, Namkhai (2002). Lady of the Lotus-born: The Life and Enlightenment of Yeshe Tsogyal. Translated by the Padmakara Translation Group. Boston & London: Shambhala Publications. ISBN 1-57062-544-1.
  • Dakini Translations (November 24, 2020). "NEW TRANSLATION: 'Yeshe Tsogyel Guru Yoga' by 15th Karmapa". Dakinitranslations.com. Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  • Dowman, Keith (1984). Sky Dancer: The Secret Life and Songs of the Lady Yeshe Tsogyel. Boston, MA: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-7100-9576-7.
  • Gardner, Alexander (January 2018). "Yeshe Tsogyel". The Treasury of Lives. ISSN 2332-077X. Retrieved 2021-11-24.
  • Gayley, Holly (December 1, 2007). "The Many Lives of Yeshe Tsogyal". Lion's Roar. Retrieved 2019-09-02.
  • Gyatso, Janet (2005). "Ye she's mtsho rgyal (Yeshe Tsogyal)". In Jones, Lindsay (ed.). Encyclopedia of Religion. Vol. 14 (2nd ed.). Detroit: Macmillan. pp. 9881–9882.
  • Gyatso, Janet (August 2006). "A Partial Genealogy of the Lifestory of Yeshé Tsogyal". Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies (2). Harvard University: 1–27. Retrieved 2021-11-23 – via thlib.org.{{cite journal}}: CS1 maint: date and year (link)
  • Jacoby, Sarah H. (2015). Love and Liberation: Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist Visionary Sera Khandro. Columbia University Press.
  • Klein, Anne Carolyn (1995). Meeting the Great Bliss Queen: Buddhists, Feminists, and the Art of the Self. Boston: Beacon Press. ISBN 0-8070-7306-7.
  • Kunga, Drime; Tsogyal, Yeshe (2017). The Life and Visions of Yeshé Tsogyal: The Autobiography of the Great Wisdom Queen. Translated by Chonyi Drolma. Shambhala Publications. ISBN 978-1611804348.
  • Nam-mkha'i snying-po (1983). Mother of Knowledge: The Enlightenment of Ye-shes mTsho-rgyal. Translated by Tarthang Tulku. Berkeley, CA: Dharma Publishing. ISBN 978-0913546918.
  • Sherab, Palden (2010). The Buddhist Path: A Practical Guide from the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 9781559397988.
  • Stevens, John (1990). Lust for Enlightenment: Buddhism and Sex. United States: Shambhala. ISBN 978-0834829343.

Further reading edit

  • Gross, Rita M. (Winter 1987). "Yeshe Tsogyal: Enlightened Consort, Great Teacher, Female Role Model". The Tibet Journal. 12 (4): 1–18.
  • Klein, Anne Carolyn (2008). Meeting The Great Bliss Queen: Buddhists, Feminists, and the Art of the Self. Snow Lion Publications. ISBN 978-1559392914.
  • Kunga, Drime (2008). Sherab, Palden (ed.). mkha' 'gro'i gtso mo ye she mtso rgyal gyi thun min nang gi brda don gsang ba'i rnam thar chen mo [The Secret Symbolic Biography of Yeshe Tsogyal] (PDF) (in Tibetan). Retrieved 2022-12-01.
  • Mikles, Natasha L. (Fall 2007). "A Tantrika in the Modern World: The Sexual Agency of Yeshe Tsogyal". The Monitor: 28–39.
  • Sherab, Palden; Dongyal, Tsewang (2007). Tara's Enlightened Activity. Boulder, CO: Snow Lion. ISBN 978-1-55939-287-7.

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Yeshe Tsogyal c 757 or 777 817 CE 1 also known as Victorious Ocean of Knowledge Knowledge Lake Empress Wylie ye shes mtsho rgyal ཡ ཤ ས མཚ ར ལ or by her Sanskrit name Jnanasagara Knowledge Ocean or by her clan name Lady Kharchen 2 attained enlightenment in her lifetime and is considered the Mother of Tibetan Buddhism Yeshe Tsogyal is the highest woman in the Nyingma Vajrayana lineage Some sources say she as Princess of Karchen was either a wife or consort of Tri Songdetsen emperor of Tibet 3 when she began studying Buddhism with Padmasambhava who became her main karmamudra consort Padmasambhava is a founder figure of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism and is considered as a second buddha of our era 4 She is known to have revealed terma with Padmasambhava and was also the main scribe for these terma Later Yeshe Tsogyal also hid many of Padmasambhava s terma on her own under the instructions of Padmasambhava for future generations 2 Yeshe TsogyalYeshe TsogyalPersonalReligionTibetan Buddhism Yeshe TsogyalTibetan nameTibetanཡ ཤ ས མཚ ར ལTranscriptionsWylieye shes mtsho rgyalTHLYeshe TsogyelLhasa IPA jeɕe tsʰocɛ Chinese nameTraditional Chinese益西措傑Simplified Chinese益西措杰TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyinYixi Cuojie Born a princess in the region of Kharchen Tibet in about 777 CE she fled from arranged marriages until captured for Tri Songdetsen Yeshe Tsogyal lived for approximately 99 years and is a preeminent figure in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism and a role model for contemporary spiritual practitioners Although often referred to as being Padamasambhava s main consort Yeshe Tsogyal was primarily a spiritual master and teacher in her own right Based on her spiritual accomplishments the Nyingma and Karma Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism recognize Yeshe Tsogyal as a female Buddha The translators of Lady of the Lotus Born the namtar or spiritual biography that Yeshe Tsogyal left as a terma observe As Dodrup Tenpai Nyima makes clear beings able to reveal Termas must have at least the realization of the Perfection Stage practices On the other hand the one who originates the Treasures must have the supreme attainment of Buddhahood Lady of the Lotus Born is thus a testimony of Yeshe Tsogyal s enlightenment 5 Contents 1 Biography and historicity 2 Spiritual life and attainments 2 1 In the body of a woman 2 2 Her spiritual practices 2 3 Students 3 Emanations 4 See also 5 References 5 1 Citations 5 2 Works cited 6 Further readingBiography and historicity editGiven Yeshe Tsogyal s important place in the various schools of Tibetan Buddhism there are questions about whether she is an actual historical figure 6 7 There are at least four translations of Yeshe Tsogyal s spiritual biography in English 8 and one in French 9 Yet From a historical perspective however this hagiography of Ye she s mtsho rgyal leaves some important questions unanswered More basic yet is the question of whether Ye she s mtsho rgyal is a historical figure at all The problem is that none of the contemporary epigraphy ever mentions a Ye shes mtsho rgyal nor a Mkhar chen bra her clan title at least as far as we know 9 Even so in another publication this same scholar writes There are no contemporary inscriptions that mention her and so there is some question about whether she is really a historical figure But she appears at a relatively early point by at least the twelfth century in the mythologized accounts of the conversion of Tibet to a Buddhist country and references to her clan title Mkhar chen Bza Karchen Za also make her historicity credible It is certainly possible that there was such a queen who became involved in Buddhist meditative practices even if her story was elaborated greatly as the narrative of Tibet s conversion developed 10 So whether there is enough historical evidence to confirm or deny Yeshe Tsogyal as a historical figure from the perspective of the spiritual traditions within which she is prominent the details of her life are rich Here are some of the details of Yeshe Tsogyal s conception and birth From the mouth of a lotus was born The swift goddess heroic liberator Who went forth in human form Amid the snowy mountains of Tibet 11 According to legend Yeshe Tsogyal was born in the same manner as the Buddha a mantra sounding as her mother gave birth painlessly She is considered a reincarnation of the Buddha s own mother Maya Her name Wisdom Lake Queen Wylie ye shes mtsho rgyal derives from her birth causing a nearby lake to double in size 12 Her spiritual inclinations were present from a very young age and Yeshe Tsogyal wanted to pursue a life of dharma practice rather than marry She felt so strongly about this that she ran away and had to be brought back by force At the age of sixteen she was compelled into an unwanted arranged marriage with the then emperor of Tibet Tri Songdetsen It was after their marriage that Tri Songdetsen invited Padmasambhava to come to Tibet from India and propagate the Buddhist teachings Yeshe Tsogyal was given by Tri Songdetsen to Padmasambhava as an offering Padmasambhava freed Yeshe Tsogyal and she became Padmasambhava s main disciple and consort 12 Spiritual life and attainments editIn the body of a woman edit nbsp Yeshe Tsogyal statue Kagyu Samye Ling Monastery and Tibetan Centre Scotland As to the question of the place of female practitioners in Tibetan Buddhism Yeshe Tsogyal has been an important role model When she herself asked about her inferior female body a common theme in the biographies of female spiritual practitioners 13 Padmasambhava advised Yeshe Tsogyal that far from being a hindrance to enlightenment as was generally accepted a woman s body is an asset The basis for realizing enlightenment is a human body Male or female there is no great difference But if she develops the mind bent on enlightenment the woman s body is better 14 After many years of serious study and meditative practice Yeshe Tsogyal s level of spiritual awakening enlightenment was equal to that of Padmasambhava Her spiritual practices edit Yeshe Tsogyal is also known to have spent many years in isolated meditation retreat She accomplished several different cycles of tantric spiritual practices that she received from Padmasambhava and various wisdom beings including the practices of Vajrakilaya Zhitro tummo inner heat and karmamudra practice For example one scholar relates how Yeshe Tsogyal received the empowerment to practice Zhitro from a wisdom being a vidyadhara After succeeding in a variety of feats including beheading a tiger she gains access to an elaborate palace where she receives esoteric initiations from several vidyadharas and buddhas She returns to Chingpu and after a year is robbed by seven bandits whom she then converts to Buddhist practice She proceeds with the bandits on a magic carpet to the place Oḍḍiyana where they all receive peaceful and wrathful deity practice zhitro initiations from a vidyadhara who gives her the secret name Kharchen Za and cavorts in bliss with her 6 All of these practices brought Yeshe Tsogyal to awakening Among lay Tibetans she is understood as a fully enlightened Buddha who takes the form of an ordinary woman so as to be accessible to the average person who for the time being do not see her Vajravarahi form as a fully perfected deity 12 Students edit At the time of her death Yeshe Tsogyal is known to have had eleven main students both women and men Yeshe Tsogyal s Zur Lineage holders include 15 Karchen Zhonnu Dronma Monmo Tashi Khyidren or Tashi Children of Bhutan Shelkar Dorje Tsomo or Dorje Tsomo of Shelkar Be Yeshe Nyingpo Ma Rinchen Chok Odren Zhonu Pel or Odren Pelgyi Zhonnu Langlab Gyelwa Jangchub Dorje Lasum Gyelwa Jangjub or Atsara Sale Darcha Dorje Pawo Ukyi Nyima or Surya Tepa of central Tibet Queen Li za Jangchub Dronma or Jangchub Drolma of Khotan Queen of Tri Songdetsen All of Yeshe Tsogyal s final teachings were given at the request of one of these eleven main disciples Other Tibetan lineage holders include King Mutri Tsenpo Prince Murum Tsenpo Princess Ngang chung Pelgyi Gyelmo Nepalese lineage holders include Jila Jhipa Vasudhara Sakya Dema Gelong Namkhai Nyingpo whom she taught in Bhutan yogini Demo or Dewamo or Chonema or Dechenmo Selta and Lodro Kyi Along with the eleven main lineage holders there were approximately 79 other students present during the final teachings of Yeshe Tsogyal Some sources say that there were no less than 100 people present for these final teachings Emanations editYeshe Tsogyal is also considered a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Tara She is also considered to be an emanation of Samantabhadri Prajnaparamita and Vajrayogini 16 In the Life of Yeshe Tsogyel Padmasambhava predicted that Yeshe Tsogyel would be reborn as Machig Labdron her consort Atsara Sale 2 would become Topabhadra Machig s husband her assistant and another of Padmasambhava s consorts Tashi Khyidren would be reborn as Machig s only daughter and so on All of the important figures in Tsogyel s life were to be reborn in the life of Machig Labdron including Padmasambhava himself who would become Dampa Sangye 17 See also editKhandro Rinpoche Lady of the Lake Lamrim Yeshe Nyingpo Mandarava Urgyen TsomoReferences editCitations edit rdo rje Stag sam Nus ldan 1996 Sky Dancer The Secret Life and Songs of the Lady Yeshe Tsogyel Keith Dowman Eva van Dam Gyalwa Changchub and active 8th 9th century Nam mkhaʼi snying po edition arranged with Penguin Books Ltd ed Ithaca N Y Snow Lion Publications pp 338 339 ISBN 978 1 55939 065 1 OCLC 34470998 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint date and year link a b c Anon n d Gardner 2018 Sherab 2010 p 85 Changchub amp Nyingpo 2002 p xxxvii a b Gyatso 2006 p page needed Gayley 2007 See Dowman 1984 Changchub amp Nyingpo 2002 Kunga amp Tsogyal 2017 and Nam mkha i snying po 1983 a b Gyatso 2006 p 2 Gyatso 2005 Jigme Lingpa quoted by Dro drup chen III in Gantok 1975 cited in Klein 1995 p page needed a b c Klein 1995 pp 15 17 Jacoby 2015 p page needed Stevens 1990 p 71 Dowman 1984 pp 150 187 Dakini Translations 2020 Allione 2000 Machig Labdron Works cited edit Allione Tsultrim 2000 Women of Wisdom Snow Lion Publications ISBN 978 1559391412 Anon n d Biographies Yeshe Tsogyal Princess Of Karchen Dharmafellowship org Gyalwa Karmapa Retrieved 2022 12 01 Changchub Gyalwa Nyingpo Namkhai 2002 Lady of the Lotus born The Life and Enlightenment of Yeshe Tsogyal Translated by the Padmakara Translation Group Boston amp London Shambhala Publications ISBN 1 57062 544 1 Dakini Translations November 24 2020 NEW TRANSLATION Yeshe Tsogyel Guru Yoga by 15th Karmapa Dakinitranslations com Retrieved 2022 12 01 Dowman Keith 1984 Sky Dancer The Secret Life and Songs of the Lady Yeshe Tsogyel Boston MA Routledge amp Kegan Paul ISBN 0 7100 9576 7 Gardner Alexander January 2018 Yeshe Tsogyel The Treasury of Lives ISSN 2332 077X Retrieved 2021 11 24 Gayley Holly December 1 2007 The Many Lives of Yeshe Tsogyal Lion s Roar Retrieved 2019 09 02 Gyatso Janet 2005 Ye she s mtsho rgyal Yeshe Tsogyal In Jones Lindsay ed Encyclopedia of Religion Vol 14 2nd ed Detroit Macmillan pp 9881 9882 Gyatso Janet August 2006 A Partial Genealogy of the Lifestory of Yeshe Tsogyal Journal of the International Association of Tibetan Studies 2 Harvard University 1 27 Retrieved 2021 11 23 via thlib org a href Template Cite journal html title Template Cite journal cite journal a CS1 maint date and year link Jacoby Sarah H 2015 Love and Liberation Autobiographical Writings of the Tibetan Buddhist Visionary Sera Khandro Columbia University Press Klein Anne Carolyn 1995 Meeting the Great Bliss Queen Buddhists Feminists and the Art of the Self Boston Beacon Press ISBN 0 8070 7306 7 Kunga Drime Tsogyal Yeshe 2017 The Life and Visions of Yeshe Tsogyal The Autobiography of the Great Wisdom Queen Translated by Chonyi Drolma Shambhala Publications ISBN 978 1611804348 Nam mkha i snying po 1983 Mother of Knowledge The Enlightenment of Ye shes mTsho rgyal Translated by Tarthang Tulku Berkeley CA Dharma Publishing ISBN 978 0913546918 Sherab Palden 2010 The Buddhist Path A Practical Guide from the Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism Snow Lion Publications ISBN 9781559397988 Stevens John 1990 Lust for Enlightenment Buddhism and Sex United States Shambhala ISBN 978 0834829343 Further reading editGross Rita M Winter 1987 Yeshe Tsogyal Enlightened Consort Great Teacher Female Role Model The Tibet Journal 12 4 1 18 Klein Anne Carolyn 2008 Meeting The Great Bliss Queen Buddhists Feminists and the Art of the Self Snow Lion Publications ISBN 978 1559392914 Kunga Drime 2008 Sherab Palden ed mkha gro i gtso mo ye she mtso rgyal gyi thun min nang gi brda don gsang ba i rnam thar chen mo The Secret Symbolic Biography of Yeshe Tsogyal PDF in Tibetan Retrieved 2022 12 01 Mikles Natasha L Fall 2007 A Tantrika in the Modern World The Sexual Agency of Yeshe Tsogyal The Monitor 28 39 Sherab Palden Dongyal Tsewang 2007 Tara s Enlightened Activity Boulder CO Snow Lion ISBN 978 1 55939 287 7 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Yeshe Tsogyal amp oldid 1214297332, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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