Dimensions
149 x 229 x 16mm
Machig Labdron is popularly considered to be both a dakini and a deity, an emanation of Yum Chenmo, or Prajnaparamita, the embodiment of the wisdom of the buddhas. Historically, this Tibetan woman, a contemporary of Milarepa, was an adept and outstanding teacher, a mother, and a founder of a unique transmission lineage known as the Choed of Mahamudra. This translation of the most famous biography of Machig Labdron, founder of the unique Mahamudra Choed tradition, is presented together with a comprehensive overview of Choed's historical and doctrinal origins in Indian Buddhism and its subsequent transmission to Tibet.
Choed refers to cutting through the grasping at a self and its attendant emotional afflictions. Most famous for its teaching on transforming the aggregates into an offering of food for demons as a compassionate act of self-sacrifice, Choed aims to free the mind from all fear and to arouse realization of its true nature, primordially clear bliss and emptiness.