Mingyur Paldron

Jetsunma Mingyur Paldron (1699-1769) was a Tibetan Buddhist lama in the Kagyu tradition.[1][2][3] She was the daughter of Chögyal Terdag Lingpa, the founder of Mindrolling.[4] She was a disciple of Gyurme Tekchok Tendzin.[5] She received the entire transmissions of Thug Je Chenpo De Sheg Kun Du from Lochen Dharmashri and mastered the Tsa-lung and Thigle practices at the age of fourteen.[2] In 1717, when the Mongols invaded Tibet, she escaped to Sikkim where she taught the dharma for two years and founded the Pema Yangtse monastery.[2] After the Mongol invasion, she returned to the Tibetan monastery Mindrolling, which had been destroyed, and rebuilt it with her younger brother.[2] She also gave the empowerments, oral transmissions, and explanations of the collected works of Chögyal Terdag Lingpa and the Nyingthig Yabzhi to over 270 disciples, as well as establishing the Samten Tse nunnery near the Mindrolling monastery.[2]

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