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LABEL | DATA |
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TBRC ID | P753 |
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Name etymology | |
Naming history | At the age of 8, her lama who instructed her in the Dharma informed her parents that she was a dakini and was given the name Shes rab sgron me, which transkates as "Fiery Torch of Prajna". Due to her fame, she was ordered by the king to visit him. She was asked her name, and replied that she could be called Rin chen sgron me, Sgron tse, or A srong. The king thought it would be auspicious to to join the name Sgron me ti her birth place, Lab, so from then forward she was called Lab sgron. |
Person type | human/dakini |
Ethnicity | bod: Tibetan |
Clan | bod: |
Gender | female |
Summary (1 paragraph) | Ma gcig is the only woman in Tibetan history to found a religious tradition. |
Longer description | Ma gcig's is noted as being the founder of the Bdud kyi gcod yul (Cutting off Spiritual Death) teaching. Her significance lies not only in the fact that she is a woman, but also that she is Tibetan and created a unique teaching whose foundations are not embedded Indian doctrine. |
Birth date (Tibetan) | Water-Male-Tiger (chu pho stag) (Roerich, 220) |
Birth date (international) | 1055 CE (Facchini, 21) 1062 CE (Roerich, 220) |
Birth place (Tibetan) | Lab (Facchini, 22) Tsang. |
Death date (Tibetan) | |
Death date (international) | 1150 CE (Roerich, 220) Although at the age of 88 she "passes out" rather than dies. She is cremated and no relics are found, meaning that she was indeed a divine manefestation, and did not face a physical death. |
Death place | Could not locate. |
Spheres of activity | Establishes school called Bdud kyi gcod yul. |
Sect | Chöd or gcod. |
Reference | "The traditional Tibetan sources usually say that Ma gcig received the gcod teaching from the Indian master Pha dam pa sangs rgyas and the Grub mtha (p.107) the author says that the Gcod yul is a branch of the Zhi byed abd the gcod traditions" (Facchini 1983, p.21). "From the age of 17 to 22, she acted as the Tantric assistant (mudrā) of the bla ma rma. rma taught her many Tantras and Sadhanas." (Roerich 1949). |
TBRC ID: P 1238
Name (ming gzhan dag/): zha ma, ma gcig
Etymology: zha ma is her clan name-ma means mother or woman-gcig means singular or one.
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Her father was a local mayor and when Ma gcig was born standing in a rainbow light and in the dancing position of a Vajra Yogini (Facchini, 22).
In the Blue Annals it is said that "On her body she had signs of belonging to the Padminī class. In particular on her navel there was an image of a red lotus with three roots; between her breasts an image of rosaries of precious stones, reaching down to the navel, and on each of her shoulders images of the svastika. At the back of her ears she had coils similar to those of a conch or lotus. Under her tongue there was an image of a sword of the colour of the utpala flower marked with the letter tāṃ (syllable symbolizing the first syllable of the name Tārā). Between her eyebrows she had the image of a banner with the Sun and Moon represented on it, and the image of a wheel with spikes." (Roerich 1949, 221).
Birth International date ('khrungs dus/ _spyi 'o'i lo zla tshes grangs/): Between 1055 CE and 1062 CE
Birth Tibetan date ('khrungs dus/ _spyi lo'i lo zla tshes grangs/): Water-Male-Tiger (Roerich 1949, 220).
Death date ('das dus/ _spyi 'o'i lo zla tshes grangs/): Aprox. 1150 CE
Death date Tibetan ('khrungs dus/ _spyi lo'i lo zla tshes grangs/):
Birth place ('khrung yul/): Lab phyi E'i gang ba in the town called Mtsho me (Facchini, 22).
Death place ('das yul/): Could not locate.
Principal sphere(s) of activity (spyod yul/): * *mnga' ris and spu hrangs: Establishing the chöd doctrine and teaching of the cutting through the ego of the mind's activity and practicing bhodisattva compassion.
Clan (rus pa'i ming/): *Bönpo
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Things taught (doctrines, ritual, literature): *Ma gcig's teaching describes the destruction of the five components of the human being and the meditative process that leads to the understanding of non-duality, emptiness, and in turn a release from samsara.
Occupation:
Religious sectarian affilialtion (chos lugs): *Chöd or Gcod.
Facchini, Massimo. "The Spiritual Heritage of Ma Gcig lab sgron". Journal of the Tibet Society. Bloomington, Indiana. 1983. Volume 3.
Roerich, George, N. The Blue Annals. 1949. Motilal Banarsidass, Dehli.