Machig Labdron
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Displaying her image can strengthen your connection to the lineage and tradition she represents, providing a sense of continuity and support.

Machik Labdron, a renowned Tibetan yogini and the founder of the Chod practice.

She is often depicted with a white body, symbolizing purity and clarity.

Her face radiates compassion and wisdom, often showing a serene or slightly smiling expression.

She typically depicted naked, symbolizing her transcendence of worldly attachments.

Yet adorned with various ornaments, including waistlet, a crown of jewels, earrings, necklaces, bracelets, and anklets, which represent her tantric accomplishments and her connection to the Chod practice.

Her hair typically black and styled in a high knot on top of her head, adorned with a five-jewel crown and the rest flowing freely behind her.

She holds damaru in her right hand, which she beats to symbolize the sound of emptiness and to summon protective deities.

Left hand holds a bell at her hip, representing wisdom and the feminine principle.

Depicted dancing posture or standing on a moon disc upon a lotus throne, with her bent left leg and the right leg flexed.

She is surrounded by the enlightened masters and teachers, deities, dakinis and dharmapalas.

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