Telegram Group & Telegram Channel
NEW E-BOOK: Ḍākinī Day Festive Yuletide/Christmas Offering, "Making 'Her'-story: Female Lineages" (free download)
"The companion who plunges your neck into the yoke,
At first, a smiling, divine man,
In the middle, a black-faced demon,
At the end, a bull ready to beat you.
Thinking thus, melancholy arises.
So, this girl shall practice divine Dharma, and
Be a companion of vajra-sibling friends!" --Song of Saley O
“Other women merely speak of longing for Dharma, yet
She has faith from the core of the heart!
Other women have faith in ornaments and decoration, yet
She has longing for the essence of the three times, absent of good and bad.
My reasoning is inferior but determination is huge!” —Yeshe Tsogyel’s song
"Not only are the Buddhist past and Western scholarship on Buddhism thoroughly androcentric; contemporary Buddhism itself, both Asian and Western, is unrelenting in its ongoing androcentrism.” (Rita Gross: 1995).
For Ḍākinī Day today, and for the Yuletide Festive/Christmas Day too, am happy to offer as my 'gift' E-Book Female Lineages (downloadable here: https://dakinitranslations.com/.../E-Book-Female-Lineages...) . It is a compilation into a single document of the 'Female Lineages' section of the website (https://dakinitranslations.com/buddhist-female-teachers.../), the research, translations and articles connected to female lineages in Buddhist and Tibetan Himalayan Vajrayana traditions. I plan to do another e-book of the "Female Principle" section of the website, which looks at women, gender and Buddhism more generally.
The e-book is not an academic, scholarly, 'peer-reviewed' collection, but simply an e-book/compilation of the articles (a mix of scholarship, translation and music) for a general audience, that can be easily downloaded and read as a file. The contents of the e-book are listed below. My aim in originally creating these articles was to bring some of these women and their lives to life in a more visual and musical format, off the PhD and academic 'dry and wordy pages'.
The largest chapters are those on Guru Padmasambhava's main human consorts, Mandāravā and Yeshe Tsogyel. There are also chapters on the Buddha Shakyamuni's mother, Māyā, his main female students, Ārya Khsema and Utpalavarnā, Princess Lakṣmīṅkarā and Vajrayoginī, Chinese Empresses Wengcheng and Wu, Tīlopa's female teachers/consorts, and Milarepa's students such as Saley O and Rechungma.
Then also women from the Nyingma and Jonang lineages, such as the female treasure-revealer of ‘Gathered Secrets of the Dakinis’ (Khandro Sangdu) Jomo Menmo, Kunzang Trinley Wangmo (Zhentong lineage holder and consort of Tāranātha) and Machig Jobum, female mahasiddha and Dro Kālacakra lineage holder. As well as the renowned Chod founder and lineage holder, Machig Labdron. There are three contemporary women, two British women who both became Tibetan Buddhist nuns in the Kagyu lineages taking vows from the 16th Karmapa, Freda Bedi and Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo. As well as the Tibetan woman, Tare Lhamo from Larung Gar Monastery in Tibet, who was discussed in the Yeshe Tsogyel podcast, with Dr. Jue Liang last year.
There are some original music and art creations too, such as in the Songs of Yeshe Tsogyel, I composed a musical rendition of it, music and vocals, for people to enjoy and sing along with for inspiration if they wish. Also, an original commission thangka artwork, with the female teachers, consorts and lineage holders of the Kagyu forefathers lineage from Tīlopa down to Milarepa, in an effort to make visible women in our practice and refuge tree visualisations.
In the chapter on Tilopa's female teachers and consorts, I also challenge contemporary depictions of women by scholars as ‘dollybird’ pretty young things and also playfully title an article about Yeshe Tsogyel and her male consorts, as a ‘cougar’ (modern-day slang) challenging sexism and ageism in Vajrayana (and in worldly contexts too) but also about her time spent in what is now called Bhutan.



group-telegram.com/laughinglotus/536
Create:
Last Update:

NEW E-BOOK: Ḍākinī Day Festive Yuletide/Christmas Offering, "Making 'Her'-story: Female Lineages" (free download)
"The companion who plunges your neck into the yoke,
At first, a smiling, divine man,
In the middle, a black-faced demon,
At the end, a bull ready to beat you.
Thinking thus, melancholy arises.
So, this girl shall practice divine Dharma, and
Be a companion of vajra-sibling friends!" --Song of Saley O
“Other women merely speak of longing for Dharma, yet
She has faith from the core of the heart!
Other women have faith in ornaments and decoration, yet
She has longing for the essence of the three times, absent of good and bad.
My reasoning is inferior but determination is huge!” —Yeshe Tsogyel’s song
"Not only are the Buddhist past and Western scholarship on Buddhism thoroughly androcentric; contemporary Buddhism itself, both Asian and Western, is unrelenting in its ongoing androcentrism.” (Rita Gross: 1995).
For Ḍākinī Day today, and for the Yuletide Festive/Christmas Day too, am happy to offer as my 'gift' E-Book Female Lineages (downloadable here: https://dakinitranslations.com/.../E-Book-Female-Lineages...) . It is a compilation into a single document of the 'Female Lineages' section of the website (https://dakinitranslations.com/buddhist-female-teachers.../), the research, translations and articles connected to female lineages in Buddhist and Tibetan Himalayan Vajrayana traditions. I plan to do another e-book of the "Female Principle" section of the website, which looks at women, gender and Buddhism more generally.
The e-book is not an academic, scholarly, 'peer-reviewed' collection, but simply an e-book/compilation of the articles (a mix of scholarship, translation and music) for a general audience, that can be easily downloaded and read as a file. The contents of the e-book are listed below. My aim in originally creating these articles was to bring some of these women and their lives to life in a more visual and musical format, off the PhD and academic 'dry and wordy pages'.
The largest chapters are those on Guru Padmasambhava's main human consorts, Mandāravā and Yeshe Tsogyel. There are also chapters on the Buddha Shakyamuni's mother, Māyā, his main female students, Ārya Khsema and Utpalavarnā, Princess Lakṣmīṅkarā and Vajrayoginī, Chinese Empresses Wengcheng and Wu, Tīlopa's female teachers/consorts, and Milarepa's students such as Saley O and Rechungma.
Then also women from the Nyingma and Jonang lineages, such as the female treasure-revealer of ‘Gathered Secrets of the Dakinis’ (Khandro Sangdu) Jomo Menmo, Kunzang Trinley Wangmo (Zhentong lineage holder and consort of Tāranātha) and Machig Jobum, female mahasiddha and Dro Kālacakra lineage holder. As well as the renowned Chod founder and lineage holder, Machig Labdron. There are three contemporary women, two British women who both became Tibetan Buddhist nuns in the Kagyu lineages taking vows from the 16th Karmapa, Freda Bedi and Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo. As well as the Tibetan woman, Tare Lhamo from Larung Gar Monastery in Tibet, who was discussed in the Yeshe Tsogyel podcast, with Dr. Jue Liang last year.
There are some original music and art creations too, such as in the Songs of Yeshe Tsogyel, I composed a musical rendition of it, music and vocals, for people to enjoy and sing along with for inspiration if they wish. Also, an original commission thangka artwork, with the female teachers, consorts and lineage holders of the Kagyu forefathers lineage from Tīlopa down to Milarepa, in an effort to make visible women in our practice and refuge tree visualisations.
In the chapter on Tilopa's female teachers and consorts, I also challenge contemporary depictions of women by scholars as ‘dollybird’ pretty young things and also playfully title an article about Yeshe Tsogyel and her male consorts, as a ‘cougar’ (modern-day slang) challenging sexism and ageism in Vajrayana (and in worldly contexts too) but also about her time spent in what is now called Bhutan.

BY Laughing Lotus 🪷




Share with your friend now:
group-telegram.com/laughinglotus/536

View MORE
Open in Telegram


Telegram | DID YOU KNOW?

Date: |

What distinguishes the app from competitors is its use of what's known as channels: Public or private feeds of photos and videos that can be set up by one person or an organization. The channels have become popular with on-the-ground journalists, aid workers and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, who broadcasts on a Telegram channel. The channels can be followed by an unlimited number of people. Unlike Facebook, Twitter and other popular social networks, there is no advertising on Telegram and the flow of information is not driven by an algorithm. "And that set off kind of a battle royale for control of the platform that Durov eventually lost," said Nathalie Maréchal of the Washington advocacy group Ranking Digital Rights. In view of this, the regulator has cautioned investors not to rely on such investment tips / advice received through social media platforms. It has also said investors should exercise utmost caution while taking investment decisions while dealing in the securities market. Oleksandra Matviichuk, a Kyiv-based lawyer and head of the Center for Civil Liberties, called Durov’s position "very weak," and urged concrete improvements. Russian President Vladimir Putin launched Russia's invasion of Ukraine in the early-morning hours of February 24, targeting several key cities with military strikes.
from us


Telegram Laughing Lotus 🪷
FROM American