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Machig Labdrön

Machig Labdrön (, "Unique Mother Torch from Lab", 1055 - 1149〔
*Norbu, Namkhai (1986). ''The Crystal and the Way of Light''. London: Routledge & Kegan Paul. ISBN 0-14-019084-8〕) was a renowned 11th-century Tibetan tantric Buddhist practitioner, teacher and yogini who originated several Tibetan lineages of the Vajrayana practice of Chöd.
Machig Labdrön may have come from a Bon family and, according to Namkhai Norbu, developed Chöd by combining native shamanism with the Dzogchen teachings.
==Iconography==
Iconographically, Machig Labdrön is often depicted with the attributes of a dakini, a representation of enlightened female energy. She holds a drum (Skt. damaru) in her right hand and a bell (Skt. ''ghaṇṭa'') () in her left. Her right leg is often lifted and the standing left leg is bent in motion. Machig is white in color with three eyes and wears the Six Bone Ornaments of the charnel grounds, which is traditional for a practicing yogini. Dakinis wear five bone ornaments; they are themselves the wisdom pāramitā.

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