

An edition of The lives and liberation of Princess Mandarava (1998)
the Indian consort of Padmasambhava
By Bsam-gtan-gliṅ-pa Phrin-las-ʼgro-ʼdul-las-rab-bde-ba-rtsal.
Publish Date
1998
Publisher
Wisdom Publications
Language
eng
Pages
226
Description:
This lucid translation of a rare Tibetan treasure text makes available for the first time to Western readers the remarkable lifestory of Princess Mandarava. As the principal consort of the eighth-century Indian master Padmasambhava before he introduced tantric Buddhism to Tibet, Mandarava is the Indian counterpart of the Tibetan consort Yeshe Tsogyal. Lives and Liberation recounts her struggles and triumphs as a Buddhist adept throughout her many lives and is an authentic deliverance story of a female Buddhist master. Those who read this book will gain inspiration and encouragement on the path to liberation.
subjects: Pre-existence, Early works to 1800, Biography, Women Buddhists, Buddhist women, Women, india, India, biography
People: Mandarava. Princess, Padma Sambhava, ca. 717-ca. 762
Places: India