Does anyone know anything about the sung-ma (female Guardian) Khyung gShog rTsal (Gardua-winged Adept/Mighty One)? No mention of Her in Oracles and Demons of Tibet. Came across this name in a serkyem offering I'm translating. She seems to be the consort of Dam-tag/Dam-chen Dorje Duddul. Any information about this Protector would be appreciated.
Thanks.
Khyung gShog rTsal
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Maybe not the same, but there is a Kharak Khyung Sungma that is the terma protector for the Tukdrub Barche Kunsel. A red lady flying on a Garuda.pemachophel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:08 pm Does anyone know anything about the sung-ma (female Guardian) Khyung gShog rTsal (Gardua-winged Adept/Mighty One)? No mention of Her in Oracles and Demons of Tibet. Came across this name in a serkyem offering I'm translating. She seems to be the consort of Dam-tag/Dam-chen Dorje Duddul. Any information about this Protector would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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"The principal practice is Guruyoga. But we need to understand that any secondary practice combined with Guruyoga becomes a principal practice." ChNNR (Teachings on Thun and Ganapuja)
Re: Khyung gShog rTsal
John Bellezza, SPIRIT-MEDIUMS, SACRED MOUNTAINS AND RELATED BON TEXTUAL TRADITIONS IN UPPER TIBET, p. 304 for rDo rje khyung gshog rtsal.
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sungma - eventhough it has gramatically a female form does not necessarily denote female protector, Droje Khyungshog Tsal is one of the names of Dorje Legpa.pemachophel wrote: ↑Sun Dec 16, 2018 10:08 pm Does anyone know anything about the sung-ma (female Guardian) Khyung gShog rTsal (Gardua-winged Adept/Mighty One)? No mention of Her in Oracles and Demons of Tibet. Came across this name in a serkyem offering I'm translating. She seems to be the consort of Dam-tag/Dam-chen Dorje Duddul. Any information about this Protector would be appreciated.
Thanks.
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Dzoki,
Thanks and thanks. That's what I needed to know.
Thanks and thanks. That's what I needed to know.
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Hope this helps.
Kharak Khyungtsun Dorje Pelgi Yum (Kha-rag khyung-btsun rdo-rje dpal-gyi-yum)
Dorje Pelgyi Yum, formerly known as Kharak Khyungtsunma, is the sixth Tenma goddess and the second of the four 'great yakshini', and she resides at Mt. Jomo Kharag in Tsang province. She is white in colour, appears in the south, and rides upon the back of a variegated flying garuda. She wears multicoloured silk garments and golden ornaments. With her right hand she holds a wooden damaru with silk valances, and with her left hand she holds a silver mirror.
Kharak Khyungtsun Dorje Pelgi Yum (Kha-rag khyung-btsun rdo-rje dpal-gyi-yum)
Dorje Pelgyi Yum, formerly known as Kharak Khyungtsunma, is the sixth Tenma goddess and the second of the four 'great yakshini', and she resides at Mt. Jomo Kharag in Tsang province. She is white in colour, appears in the south, and rides upon the back of a variegated flying garuda. She wears multicoloured silk garments and golden ornaments. With her right hand she holds a wooden damaru with silk valances, and with her left hand she holds a silver mirror.