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Freda Bedi
Freda Bedi (sometimes spelled Frida Bedi, also named Sister Palmo, or Gelongma Karma Kechog Palmo) (5 February 1911 – 26 March 1977) was a British woman born in Derby, England, who became famous as the first Western woman to take ordination in Tibetan Buddhism. == Early life ==
Freda Bedi was born Freda Houlston, in Derby, England, 5 February 1911, and was the daughter of Francis Edwin Houlston and Nellie Diana Harrison. The family appears in the 1911 Census when Freda was two months old. Her father was killed in the First World War, in 1918, and her mother remarried in 1920, to Frank Norman Swan. She studied at Parkfield Cedars School, and then at St Hugh's College, Oxford where she obtained a MA degree in Philosophy, Politics and Economics and encountered her future husband, a Sikh from the Bedi family, linked to a Sikh clan tracing back to Guru Nanak Dev Ji,〔(Gelongma Karma Khechog Palmo, Curriculum Vitae )〕 Baba Pyare Lal Bedi (1909–1993), who was an author and philosopher from the Sikh faith.〔(Kabir Bedi Biography (1946–) )〕 She also studied a few years at Sorbonne, Paris.〔Hanna Havnevik, ''Tibetan Buddhist nuns: history, cultural norms, and social reality'', 1989, p. 87〕
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