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A list of all pages that have property "Notes" with value "For a complete study of Niguma, see the book ''Niguma, Lady of illusion'' by Sarah Harding. Niguma is the second Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels (notice that The first Jewel of the Shangpa is Vajradhara, the first and eternal Buddha from whom Niguma received teachings directly). <br /> Established in a realization which goes beyond the usual temporal benchmarks, she remains accessible to those endowed with a pure mind and appeared to masters who lived in the 11th and 12th c. and then to others throughout history. Amng them is [[Bodong Cholé Namgyel]], [[Thangtong Gyelpo]] and [[Künga Drölchok]].<br /> "Blessed by Vajradhara himself, named Niguma or ''rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can'' (Yogini Adorned with Bone Ornaments), she remained at the charnel ground of ''so sa gling'' and left for a pure domain without leaving her body. Mochokpa used to say she was [[Naropa]]'s sister but opinions differ and most masters consider that she was his consort. She is also named ''grub pa'i rgyal mo'', the Queen of the Accomplished" ([http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW1KG4304 ''chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed'' p.207]).<br /><br /> Lineage: Lavapa > Niguma: "Thus, in this life (as Niguma), based on the teachings of the instructions by the adept Lavāpa and some others..." (''Lady of Illusion'', p.1 and [https://www.tsadra.org/2010/02/04/seeking-niguma-lady-of-illusion/ Tsadra Foundation]).". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Niguma  + (For a complete study of Niguma, see the bo
      For a complete study of Niguma, see the book ''Niguma, Lady of illusion'' by Sarah Harding. Niguma is the second Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels (notice that The first Jewel of the Shangpa is Vajradhara, the first and eternal Buddha from whom Niguma received teachings directly).
      Established in a realization which goes beyond the usual temporal benchmarks, she remains accessible to those endowed with a pure mind and appeared to masters who lived in the 11th and 12th c. and then to others throughout history. Amng them is [[Bodong Cholé Namgyel]], [[Thangtong Gyelpo]] and [[Künga Drölchok]].
      "Blessed by Vajradhara himself, named Niguma or ''rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can'' (Yogini Adorned with Bone Ornaments), she remained at the charnel ground of ''so sa gling'' and left for a pure domain without leaving her body. Mochokpa used to say she was [[Naropa]]'s sister but opinions differ and most masters consider that she was his consort. She is also named ''grub pa'i rgyal mo'', the Queen of the Accomplished" ([http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW1KG4304 ''chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed'' p.207]).

      Lineage: Lavapa > Niguma: "Thus, in this life (as Niguma), based on the teachings of the instructions by the adept Lavāpa and some others..." (''Lady of Illusion'', p.1 and [https://www.tsadra.org/2010/02/04/seeking-niguma-lady-of-illusion/ Tsadra Foundation]).
      .org/2010/02/04/seeking-niguma-lady-of-illusion/ Tsadra Foundation]).)
    • Vairochana Rakshita  + (According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|b
      According to the [[Khyung po'i rnam thar|biography of Khyungpo Neljor]], Vairochana Rakshita transmitted to Khyungpo Neljor:
      In Kosala: ''gsang ba 'dus pa lha sum (b)cu rtsa gnyis / he badz+ra lha bcu gsum / 'khor lo sdom pa lha bcu gsum / ma hA ma ya lha lnga / rdo rje 'jigs byed lha bcu gsum / lha lnga'i sgo nas dbang bskur zhing byin gyis brlab.''
      At Shravasti: ''sangs rgyas thod pa (buddhakapāla tantra) dang sangs rgyas mnyam sbyor (sarva buddha samāyoga) rgyud + sgrub thabs + dbang''.
      (sarva buddha samāyoga) rgyud + sgrub thabs + dbang''.)
    • Ni gu ma'i bstod pa byang phyogs so bdun  + (Author: Mokchokpa Künga Ö in [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig]])
    • Rdo rje 'chang gi rnam thar  + (Author: Mokchokpa Künga Ö in [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig]])
    • Ye shes mkha' 'gro chos drug gsal sgron  + (Author: [[Müchen Gyeltsen Pelsang]] in [[s
      Author: [[Müchen Gyeltsen Pelsang]] in [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig|SCv9p43]]. Same plan and complement of [[chos drug gi 'grel pa bdud rtsi rgya mtsho]] by [[Gyeltsen Bum]]. Contains large excerpts common to [[ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig]]
      common to [[ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig]])
    • Chos drug gi 'grel pa bdud rtsi rgya mtsho  + (For another version of this text see [[ye
      For another version of this text see [[ye shes mkha' 'gro chos drug gsal sgron]]. The author is Gyeltsen Bum according to [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig|SCv9p43]]. Entire parts of this text are identical to [[chos drug rdo rje'i tshig rkang gi 'grel pa nor bu rin po che'i phreng ba]]. This text is probably one of the three manuals used by Taranatha to compile the [[Ni gu chos drug gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].
      g gi khrid yig thang brdal ma|Tangdelma]].)
    • Maitripa  + (Lineage: Naropa > Maitripa: [http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW1KG4304 ''chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed'' p.207])
    • Mokchokpa Künga Ö  + (Probably a master of [[Lhaphu Mokchok]]. His name appears in [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig]]. (Could have been Gyeltsen Bum ?))
    • Gzhan don phun sum tshogs pa'i rten 'brel  + (Source-text concerning bodhicitta. Source for (and author according to) [[phrin las rab rgyas]].)
    • Ni gu chos drug gi khrid  + (this text is a summary of a longer text composed by [[Shönu Drup]] (see [[shangs chos dkar chag zab rgyas chos kyi sgo 'byed lde mig|SCv9p43]]))