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Difference between revisions of "Troma Nagmo, the Black Wrathful Mother"

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Troma is the Great Mother of Compassion. Member of the Buddha family, her practice is one of the highest level practices in Vajrayana. Through the practice of Troma we find a remedy for our afflictive emotions, cutting attachment to ego and phenomena. We awake from ignorance to recognize our own true nature; Dharmakaya.
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[[Troma]] is the [[Great Mother of Compassion]]. Member of the [[Buddha family]], her practice is one of the [[highest]] level practices in [[Vajrayana]]. Through the practice of [[Troma]] we find a remedy for our [[afflictive emotions]], cutting [[attachment]] to [[ego]] and [[phenomena]]. We awake from [[ignorance]] to [[recognize]] our [[own]] [[true nature]]; [[Dharmakaya]].
  
The practice of Troma leads to the understanding of the nature of emptiness that pervades all beings and phenomena.  This understanding results in accomplishing the two accumulations – of merit and wisdom. Thus, the practice of Troma is a path capable of rendering full realization of enlightenment.
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The practice of [[Troma]] leads to the [[understanding]] of the [[nature of emptiness]] that pervades all [[beings]] and [[phenomena]].  This [[understanding]] results in accomplishing the [[two accumulations]] – of [[merit]] and [[wisdom]]. Thus, the practice of [[Troma]] is a [[path]] capable of rendering full [[realization of enlightenment]].
  
  
A short lineage
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A [[short lineage]]
  
  
Lama Chimed Rigdzin has a special connection with Troma and a short lineage for the Dudjom Troma cycle of teachings.  At Lama Ling in Tibet he received the complete Troma cycle, including the profound teachings, from Semo Dechen Yudron, Dechen-la, daughter of Dudjom Rinpoche. She is considered by many, including her father Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, an emanation of Troma.  Lama Chimed often tells stories of her kindness to him, especially after he completed a retreat in a cave on a nearby mountain (Shinsal Dripu, a cave used by Guru Rinpoche).
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[[Lama Chimed]] [[Rigdzin]] has a special [[connection]] with [[Troma]] and a [[short lineage]] for the [[Dudjom Troma]] cycle of teachings.  At [[Lama Ling]] [[in Tibet]] he received the complete [[Troma]] cycle, [[including]] the profound teachings, from [[Semo]] [[Dechen Yudron]], Dechen-la, daughter of [[Dudjom Rinpoche]]. She is considered by many, [[including]] her father [[Jigdral Yeshe Dorje]], an [[emanation]] of [[Troma]][[Lama Chimed]] often tells stories of her [[kindness]] to him, especially after he completed a [[retreat]] in a [[cave]] on a nearby mountain (Shinsal Dripu, a [[cave]] used by [[Guru Rinpoche]]).
  
  

Latest revision as of 16:45, 7 February 2020



Troma is the Great Mother of Compassion. Member of the Buddha family, her practice is one of the highest level practices in Vajrayana. Through the practice of Troma we find a remedy for our afflictive emotions, cutting attachment to ego and phenomena. We awake from ignorance to recognize our own true nature; Dharmakaya.

The practice of Troma leads to the understanding of the nature of emptiness that pervades all beings and phenomena. This understanding results in accomplishing the two accumulations – of merit and wisdom. Thus, the practice of Troma is a path capable of rendering full realization of enlightenment.


A short lineage


Lama Chimed Rigdzin has a special connection with Troma and a short lineage for the Dudjom Troma cycle of teachings. At Lama Ling in Tibet he received the complete Troma cycle, including the profound teachings, from Semo Dechen Yudron, Dechen-la, daughter of Dudjom Rinpoche. She is considered by many, including her father Jigdral Yeshe Dorje, an emanation of Troma. Lama Chimed often tells stories of her kindness to him, especially after he completed a retreat in a cave on a nearby mountain (Shinsal Dripu, a cave used by Guru Rinpoche).




Source

http://www.shiwagonpa.org/site/en/troma-eng/