Machig Labdr繹n (Tibetan: 鉠???鉠???鉠耜?鉏??膛鉠???鉠舟?鉧耜蝦鉠?, Wylie: Ma-gcig Lab-sgron) was a renowned 11th century Tibetan Tantric Buddhist practitioner and teacher.

Machig Lapdr繹n was a great Tibetan yogini who originated several Tibetan lineages of the Indian tantric practice of Ch繹d. Machig may have come from a B繹npo family and, according to Chogyal Namkhai Norbu Rinpoche, developed Ch繹d by combining native Tibetan B繹npo shamanism with the Dzogchen teachings.

Machig's Ch繹d, also known as Mahamudra Ch繹d, has been widespread in Tibet since Machig's lifetime. It is also called "The Beggars' Offering" or "The Cutting-Off-Ritual." Ch繹d is a visionary Buddhist practice of cutting attachment to one??? corporeal form (in terms of the dualistic proclivity to relate to one's corporeal form as a reference-point that proves one??? existence).

In some lineages of the Ch繹d practice, chodpas and chodmas (practitioners of Ch繹d) use a bell, small drum (a Ch繹d damaru), and a thigh-bone trumpet (kangling) made of human bone (often obtained from the charnel ground of sky burials).

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