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|Notes=For a complete study of Niguma, see the book ''Niguma, Lady of illusion'' by Sarah Harding.
 
|Notes=For a complete study of Niguma, see the book ''Niguma, Lady of illusion'' by Sarah Harding.
 
Niguma is the second Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels (notice that The first Jewel of the Shangpa is Vajradhara, the first and eternal Buddha from whom Niguma received teachings directly). <br />
 
Niguma is the second Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels (notice that The first Jewel of the Shangpa is Vajradhara, the first and eternal Buddha from whom Niguma received teachings directly). <br />
Established in a realization which goes beyond the usual temporal benchmarks, she remains accessible to those endowed with a pure mind and appeared to masters who lived in the 11th and 12th centuries and then to others, throughout history ([[Bodong Cholé Namgyel]], [[Thangtong Gyelpo]], [[Künga Drölchok]]).<br />  
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Established in a realization which goes beyond the usual temporal benchmarks, she remains accessible to those endowed with a pure mind and appeared to masters who lived in the 11th and 12th c. and then to others throughout history ([[Bodong Cholé Namgyel]], [[Thangtong Gyelpo]], [[Künga Drölchok]]).<br />  
 
"Blessed by Vajradhara himself, named Niguma or ''rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can'' (Yogini Adorned with Bone Ornaments), she remained at the charnel ground of ''so sa gling'' and left for a pure domain without leaving her body. Mochokpa used to say she was [[Naropa]]'s sister but opinions differ and most masters consider that she was his consort. She is also named ''grub pa'i rgyal mo'', the Queen of the Accomplished" ([http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW1KG4304 ''chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed'' p.207]).<br />
 
"Blessed by Vajradhara himself, named Niguma or ''rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can'' (Yogini Adorned with Bone Ornaments), she remained at the charnel ground of ''so sa gling'' and left for a pure domain without leaving her body. Mochokpa used to say she was [[Naropa]]'s sister but opinions differ and most masters consider that she was his consort. She is also named ''grub pa'i rgyal mo'', the Queen of the Accomplished" ([http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW1KG4304 ''chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed'' p.207]).<br />
 
Lineage: Lavapa > Niguma: "Thus, in this life (as Niguma), based on the teachings of the instrucions by the adept Lavāpa and some others..." (Lady of Illusion, p.1).
 
Lineage: Lavapa > Niguma: "Thus, in this life (as Niguma), based on the teachings of the instrucions by the adept Lavāpa and some others..." (Lady of Illusion, p.1).

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Resource ID P1
Date of Birth 10/11th c. Date of Death Unknown
External links Shangpa Foundation
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Name Variants

ni gu ma
ne gu ma
nai gu ma
ni gup+ta
ni gup+tA
srījñāna ḍākinī
rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can
grub pa'i rgyal mo

Teachers

Lavapa
Naropa

Students

Khyungpo Neljor
Abhayakara
Marpa Chökyi Lodrö

Associated works

Author

Associated to work

Notes

For a complete study of Niguma, see the book Niguma, Lady of illusion by Sarah Harding.

Niguma is the second Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels (notice that The first Jewel of the Shangpa is Vajradhara, the first and eternal Buddha from whom Niguma received teachings directly).
Established in a realization which goes beyond the usual temporal benchmarks, she remains accessible to those endowed with a pure mind and appeared to masters who lived in the 11th and 12th c. and then to others throughout history (Bodong Cholé Namgyel, Thangtong Gyelpo, Künga Drölchok).
"Blessed by Vajradhara himself, named Niguma or rnal 'byor ma rus pa'i rgyan cha can (Yogini Adorned with Bone Ornaments), she remained at the charnel ground of so sa gling and left for a pure domain without leaving her body. Mochokpa used to say she was Naropa's sister but opinions differ and most masters consider that she was his consort. She is also named grub pa'i rgyal mo, the Queen of the Accomplished" (chos 'byung bstan pa'i pad+ma rgyas pa'i nyin byed p.207).
Lineage: Lavapa > Niguma: "Thus, in this life (as Niguma), based on the teachings of the instrucions by the adept Lavāpa and some others..." (Lady of Illusion, p.1).