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A list of all pages that have property "Translatorintro" with value "<center>'''''Introduction to The Great Bundle of Precepts: The Source Esoteric Instruction on Severance, the Profound Perfection of Wisdom'''''</center> ''The Great Bundle of Precepts on Severance'' is considered a source text (''gzhung'') of the Severance tradition attributed to ''Machik Lapkyi Drönma'' ([[Ma gcig Lab kyi sgron ma]], 1055–1153), also referred to as Machik Lapkyi Drolma, or Machik Lapdrön for short. She was the beloved teacher and famous founder of this lineage. According to ''The Religious History of Pacification and Severance'' by Khamnyön Dharma Senge (nineteenth century), it was taught in a single day to a large crowd that included three Indians who arrived instantly in Tibet by means of the practice called “swift foot” to investigate the authenticity of Machik and her increasingly popular teachings. As a woman and the originator of a “new” teaching tradition, Machik Lapdrön was under considerable suspicion and often had to prove her worth. In ''Machik’s Complete Explanation'' she explains that the name “bundle of precepts” means that it is based on the long, middle-length, and short precepts of the Buddha Shākyamuni, which she had studied previously. In other words, she maintained that the teachings contained herein are nothing other than the authentic words (''bka’'') of the Buddha. Such an ancient text has been reproduced many times over the years, and variations have naturally crept in. Notable alternatives in the several editions consulted here have been provided in the endnotes to enhance the range of interpretation.". Since there have been only a few results, also nearby values are displayed.

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    • Wylie:Shes rab kyi pha rol tu phyin pa zab mo gcod kyi man ngag gi gzhung bka' tshoms chen mo  + (<center>'''''Introduction to The Gre<center>'''''Introduction to The Great Bundle of Precepts: The Source Esoteric Instruction on Severance, the Profound Perfection of Wisdom'''''</center></br></br>''The Great Bundle of Precepts on Severance'' is considered a source text (''gzhung'') of the Severance tradition attributed to ''Machik Lapkyi Drönma'' ([[Ma gcig Lab kyi sgron ma]], 1055–1153), also referred to as Machik Lapkyi Drolma, or Machik Lapdrön for short. She was the beloved teacher and famous founder of this lineage. According to ''The Religious History of Pacification and Severance'' by Khamnyön Dharma Senge (nineteenth century), it was taught in a single day to a large crowd that included three Indians who arrived instantly in Tibet by means of the practice called “swift foot” to investigate the authenticity of Machik and her increasingly popular teachings. As a woman and the originator of a “new” teaching tradition, Machik Lapdrön was under considerable suspicion and often had to prove her worth. In ''Machik’s Complete Explanation'' she explains that the name “bundle of precepts” means that it is based on the long, middle-length, and short precepts of the Buddha Shākyamuni, which she had studied previously. In other words, she maintained that the teachings contained herein are nothing other than the authentic words (''bka’'') of the Buddha.</br></br>Such an ancient text has been reproduced many times over the years, and variations have naturally crept in. Notable alternatives in the several editions consulted here have been provided in the endnotes to enhance the range of interpretation.n the endnotes to enhance the range of interpretation.)