Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts
Showing posts with label princess. Show all posts

Saturday, May 9, 2026

Tara? Rainbow light of Yeshe Tsogal, Tibet

(Buddha's Wisdom)

Rainbow light body
Vajrayogini
Yeshe Tsogyal
(circa 757 or 777–817 CE) [1] is also known as "Victorious Ocean of Knowledge," "Knowledge Lake Empress" (Wylie ye shes mtsho rgyal, ཡེ་ཤེས་མཚོ་རྒྱལ) or by her Sanskrit name Jñānasāgarā "Knowledge Ocean," or by her clan name "Lady Kharchen" [2].

She attained enlightenment in her lifetime and is considered the Mother of Tibetan Buddhism. Yeshe Tsogyal is the highest woman in the Nyingma Vajrayana lineage.

Some sources say she, as princess of Kharchen, was either a co-wife or consort of Emperor Tri Songdetsen (Trisong Detsen) of Tibet [3] when she began studying Buddhism with Padmasambhava, who became her main karmamudrā consort.

  • Samantabhadri
    EMANATIONS
    : Yeshe Tsogyal is considered a manifestation of the Bodhisattva Tara. She is also considered an emanation of Prajnaparamita, Samantabhadrī, and Vajrayogini [16]. In the Life of Yeshe Tsogyel, Padmasambhava predicted that Yeshe Tsogyel would be reborn as Machig Labdrön; her consort Atsara Sale [2] would become Topabhadra, Machig’s husband; her assistant and another of Padmasambhava’s consorts, Tashi Khyidren, would be reborn as Machig’s only daughter, and so on. All of the important figures in Yeshe Tsogyel’s life were to be reborn in the life of Machig Labdron, including Padmasambhava himself, who would become Dampa Sangye [17].
  • VIDEO: Gender? Tara, the most powerful Goddess?
Padmasambhava
Padmasambhava is a founder-figure of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism and is considered a second "buddha" of our era [4] [which at least one other tradition, sticking to the original texts, would say is impossible, given that the historical Buddha often pointed out how rare the arising of a buddha is and how few there have ever been, with only one in any epoch.]

She is known to have revealed terma ("hidden treasure") with Padmasambhava and was also the main scribe for these terma. Later, Yeshe Tsogyal hid many of Padmasambhava's terma on her own, under the instructions of Padmasambhava for future generations [2].

Emperor Trisong Detsen
Born a princess
in the region of Kharchen, Tibet, in about 777 CE, she fled from arranged marriages until captured for Emperor Tri Songdetsen.

Yeshe Tsogyal lived for approximately 99 years and is a preeminent figure in the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism and a role model for contemporary spiritual practitioners.

Although often referred to as being Padamasambhava's main "consort," Yeshe Tsogyal was primarily a spiritual master and teacher in her own right.

Prajnaparamita with Devotees
Based on her spiritual accomplishments, the Nyingma and Karma Kagyu schools of Tibetan Buddhism recognize Yeshe Tsogyal as a female buddha.

The translators of Lady of the Lotus-Born, the namtar or spiritual biography that Yeshe Tsogyal left as a terma/hidden treasure, observe:

"As Dodrup Tenpai Nyima makes clear, beings able to reveal Termas must have at least the realization of the Perfection Stage practices. On the other hand, the one who originates the Treasures must have the supreme attainment of Buddhahood. Lady of the Lotus-Born is thus a testimony of Yeshe Tsogyal's enlightenment" [5]. More

Friday, August 8, 2025

Prince Siddhartha's wife: Yasodhara

The Buddha did not have a wife, but the person who became the Buddha (Siddhartha) did.

Princess Yasodhara (Bimba Devi, aka Rāhulamātā)

Sid and Bimba agreed leaving would be good.
Rāhulamātā is the name, generally given in the ancient texts, of "Rāhula's mother" (e.g., Vin.i.82) was Prince Siddhattha Gotama's wife.

She is also called Bhaddakaccā* and, in later texts, Yasodharā (BuA., p.245; Dvy.253), which is a descriptive title not a name. Her name was Bimbā (J.ii.392f.; DA.ii.422), and "princess" is the human meaning of devī. She was probably also called Bimbāsundarī (J.vi.478 [12]), "Beautiful Bimba."
Scythian Princess Bimba/Yasodhara
The Northern (Mahayana) texts seem to favor the name of Yasodharā, but they call her the daughter of Dandapānī. (See also Rockhill, op. cit., where various other names are given as well).

It is probable that the name of Gotama's wife was Bimbā, and that Bhaddakaccā, Subhaddakā, Yosadhāri, and other names were descriptive epithets applied to her, which later became regarded as additional names.

It is also possible that in Gotama's court there was also a Yasodharā, the daughter of Dandapānī, and that there was a later confusion of names.

The Commentarial explanation (e.g., AA.i.204), that she was called Bhaddakaccānā because her body was the color of burnished gold, is probably correct. To suggest (e.g., Thomas, op. cit., 49) that the name bears any reference to the Kaccānagotta seems to be wrong because the Kaccāna clan (gotta) was a Brahmin clan, and the Sākiyans (Scythians, Sakas) were not Brahmins but "nobles" (khattiyas, deemed "warrior caste" though they were not likely part of proto-India's caste system).

Rāhulamātā was born on the same day as the Bodhisatta (J.i.54; BuA. 106, 228). She married him (Prince Siddhattha Gotama) when they were both 16 years old. (The following account is taken chiefly from J.i.58ff). She was placed at the head of 40,000 women, given to Siddhattha by the Sākiyans after he had proved his manly prowess to their satisfaction.

Siddhartha Gotama renounced his riches and royal position and left the household life on the day of the birth of their son, Rāhula. (According to one account, referred to in the Jātaka Commentary, i.62, Rāhula was seven days old).

It is said that just before he left home, he took a last look at his wife from the door of her room, not daring to go nearer, lest he should inadvertently awake her.

When as the Buddha he returned and paid his first visit to the country/seasonal capital city of Kapilavatthu after his great enlightenment, on the second day of that visit, he walked for alms in the streets. This news of this quickly spread, and Rāhulamātā looked out of her window to see if it were true.

She saw the Buddha and was so struck by the beaming glory of his personality that she uttered eight verses in its praise.

These verses have been handed down under the name of Narasīha-gāthā; on that day, after the Buddha had finished his meal in the palace, which he took at the invitation of his father, King Suddhodana, all the ladies of the court, with the exception of Rāhulamātā, went to pay him honor.

She refused to go, saying that if she had any virtue in her the Buddha would come to her. The Buddha went to her with his two chief male disciples and gave orders that she should be allowed to greet him as she wished.

She fell at his feet, and clasping them with her hands, put her head on them. King Suddhodana related to the Buddha how, from the time he had left home, Rāhulamātā had herself abandoned all luxury and had lived in the same manner as she had heard that the Buddha lived:
  • wearing saffron robes,
  • eating only once a day,
  • sleeping on the ground,
  • and so on.
The Buddha then related the Candakinnara Jātaka, to show how, in the past, too, her loyalty had been supreme.

On the seventh day of the Buddha's visit, when he left the palace at the end of his meal, Rāhulamātā sent Rāhula to him saying: "That is your father. Go and ask him for your inheritance."

Prince Rāhula followed the Buddha and, at the Buddha's request, was ordained as a monk-in-training (samanera) by Ven. Sāriputta. The account of this event is given in Vin.i.82; this is probably the only passage in the Pitakas where Rāhulamātā, is mentioned by name.

Later, when the Buddha allowed women to join the Order, Rāhulamātā became a nun under Mahā Pajāpatī Gotamī (AA.i.198).

Buddhaghosa identifies (AA.i.204f) Rāhulamātā with Bhaddakaccānā who, in the Anguttara Nikāya (A.i.25), is mentioned as chief among nuns in the possession of supernormal powers (mahābhiññappattānam).

She was one of the four disciples of the Buddha who possessed such attainment, the others being Sāriputta, Moggallāna, and Bakkula. She had wished for this achievement ta the time of Padumuttara Buddha.

In this account Bhaddakaccānā is mentioned as the daughter of the Sākyan Suppabuddha and his wife Amitā.*
  • *Cf. Mhv.ii.21f. It is said (DhA.iii.44f) that Suppabuddha did not forgive the Buddha for leaving his daughter; Devadatta was Bhaddakaccanā's brother, and it has been suggested that Devadatta's enmity against the Buddha was for reasons similar to her father's.
She joined the Order of Nuns under Pajāpatī Gotamī in the company of Janapada-kalyānī (the "Belle of the Land," the Buddha's half-sister Sundari Nandā).

In the Nuns' Order she was known as Bhaddakaccānā ("Lucky Kaccana") Therī ("senior nun"). Later, she developed insight and became an arahant (fully enlightened). She could, with one effort, recall one asankheyya (indeterminate kappa or kalpa) and 100,000 ordinary kappas (AA.i.205).

In the Therī Apadāna (Ap.ii.584ff) an account is found of a therī (senior nun), Yasodharā by name, who is evidently to be identified as Rāhulamātā because she speaks of herself (vvs. 10, 11) as the Buddha's pajāpatī before he left the household (agāra) and says that she was the chief (pāmokkhā sabbaissarā) of 90,000 women.

In the time of Dīpankara Buddha, when the Bodhisatta was born as Sumedha, she was a Brahmin maiden, Sumittā by name, and gave eight handfuls of lotuses to Sumedha, which he, in turn, offered to the Buddha. Dīpankara, in declaring that Sumedha would ultimately become the Buddha, added that Sumittā would be his companion in several lives.

The Apadāna account (vvs. 1ff) mentions how, just before her passing into final nirvana, at the age of 78, she took leave of the Buddha and performed various miracles. It also states (Ap.ii.592f) that 18,000 arahant nuns, companions of Yasodharā, also passed on the same day. More: Rāhulamātā

Wednesday, April 9, 2025

David Icke: Reptilian Illuminati (VICE)


David Icke: Conspiracy of the Lizard Illuminati (full length)
We are the True Gods of this world, Human!
(VICE Forever) April 8, 2025: VICE traveled to the Isle of Wight to meet the most iconic "conspiracy theorist" and whistleblower on Earth, David Icke (davidicke.com). A former professional goalkeeper and television presenter, Icke found international fame in the 1990s when he began uncovering a secret lizard [called Nāgas in Buddhist cosmology and in other Dharmic religions of the East, dragons in the West, Draconians, Reptilians, and Reptoids in modern UFO studies] illuminati plot. Icke discovered that a race of shape-shifting lizard people has been masquerading as presidents and monarchs for centuries, while planning to crush rule this planet. #VICE #ViceDocumentary


Nāgas are Draconian dragon/reptilian rulers

Wednesday, December 25, 2024

Messed up origins of 'The Nutcracker'

Snow White's Dopey became Geppetto?

The messed up origins of The Nutcracker and the Mouse King

(Jon Solo) Dec. 22, 2023: Messed Up Origins. Let's dive into the dark and disturbing story that inspired The Nutcracker Ballet. Hope everyone likes rodents. 👕 Shop the Krampus drop. 👉 meremortals.store. 🇬🇷

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Saturday, November 30, 2024

No, you're not Cherokee: genealogist


NO! You are NOT Cherokee! History of the biggest myth in genealogy!
No one told Cher that the tribe is matrilineal, taking ancestry from the mother's side, but it's nice.

(Family Tree Nuts, History & Genealogy Service) Nov. 23, 2022 #nativeamerican #cherokee #indian No, you are NOT Cherokee. Your Great-Great Grandma was NOT full-blooded Cherokee, nor was she a Cherokee princess.

I know that I am going to make a ton of people mad here, and before the end of this story there are many of you that will think I’m completely crazy. But I don’t care. I’m going to tell it like it is.

As much as you may WANT it to be true or even fantasize that it is true, the facts are, millions of us have believed in a fallacy our whole lives. This video explains all of this.

Also, let me be perfectly clear for those that love to drop descriptive titles on people, I 100% respect the first peoples (Natives) of this continent. I respect their culture and traditions.

This video is not anti-Cherokee nor anti-Native. It is intended to shed some light on one of the most common myths in genealogy. No matter who your ancestors are, you should honor and celebrate them.

If I had a nickel… If I had a nickel for every time as a genealogist, when I’ve asked someone what their ethnic makeup was, he or she told me various European countries and then inevitably drop the word Cherokee.

It’s been a source of amusement for those in my circle. And when we hear this, we look at each other with an understanding of the inside joke. It’s almost always a person's great-great-grandmother who is the one who was “full-blooded Cherokee,” which is interesting. And I’ve got some reasons why it is that I’ll explain later in this video.

I have heard this myth in my own family, and I know several of them are going to be furious when they see this video. But the reality is, they need to know that we just don’t have any Cherokee in us, at least not anymore.

Why do so many folks think they have Cherokee blood? Where did this myth come from? Why is it so prevalent in the families in Appalachia? Why is it so prevalent in folks from the South? Why is it prevalent in many Black families as well? What other tribes besides Cherokee are thought to be inside so many of us?

There are many theories that give us insight into these questions, and in this video, we'll explain answers to all of them and provide you with a better understanding of yourself and your ancestors.

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Friday, September 27, 2024

Men, I'm going to kick your arse (1933)


Self-Defence Tutorial for the Ladies from 1933
Feminism means equality or equity?
(British Pathé) Women have it tough. Thuggery is nothing new. It's been this way since cavemen dragged dates off by the hair. So here's a self defence class from 1933. This is May Whitley explaining the aim of the Asian martial art of jujitsu to England in a slow-motion tutorial.

American girls will not be outdone in anything.
What if he has guns? New techniques not as good

Hey, Men, love war more than your wife? Check out the "War Archives" (http://bit.ly/1jHBjmY). Light in the loafers and interested in fashion? Have a look at "Vintage Fashions" (http://bit.ly/1st5iPT). Want to know how to make love to a lady? That's disgusting! We won't tolerate randy smut around here! Get your rank ripe bottom to an Anglican church where the deacon can talk some sense into your defiled noggin. Instead, at British Pathe one can find more about "Sporting History" (http://bit.ly/1lom5zM).


My husband has good advice sometimes.
Now be a good pip and tell BP about your stories on Facebook: britishpathe. Follow BP on Twitter: britishpathe, what Mr Musk has taken to calling X. The archive on the website: britishpathe.com.

ABOUT: British Pathé News was a producer of newsreels, cinemagazines, and documentaries from 1910 until 1976 in the UK. Its founder, Charles Pathé, was a pioneer of moving pictures in the silent era. The Pathé News archive is known today as "British Pathé." Its collection of news film and movies is fully digitised and available online.

American giant jujitsu master grapples with man

A VIDEO FROM BRITISH PATHÉ. EXPLORE ONLINE CHANNEL, BRITISH PATHÉ TV. IT'S FULL OF GREAT DOCUMENTARIES, FASCINATING INTERVIEWS, AND CLASSIC MOVIES. britishpathe.tv. FOR LICENSING ENQUIRIES, VISIT britishpathe.com.

British Pathé also represents the Reuters historical collection, which includes more than 136,000 items from the news agencies Gaumont Graphic (1910-1932), Empire News Bulletin (1926-1930), British Paramount (1931-1957), and Gaumont British (1934-1959), as well as Visnews content from 1957 to the end of 1984. All footage can be viewed on the British Pathé website. britishpathe.comyoutu.be/tpDmcxOSuas
  • British Pathé, YouTube, March 13, 2015; I. Rony, Seth Auberon, Ananda (Dharma Buddhist Meditation), Ashley Wells (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly

Friday, July 26, 2024

First tattooed man in America was Irish

Carnet de voyage - James F. O’Connell, découvreur de Nan Madol (tahiti-infos.com)


They danced, so I'll dance an Irish jig for them.
James F. O’Connell, the “Tattooed Man,” arrived in New York City in 1835, causing much consternation. If a lady so much as glanced at him, her future children would be born just as hideously inked as he was — covered in thick, patterned black bands that curved down and around their hands, arms, legs, and backs. Or so the churchmen told their flocks.

O’Connell, an Irish sailor, acquired his full-body tattoo during a stint as a castaway in the South Pacific’s Caroline Islands during the late 1820s and early 1830s.

After their ship sunk, Irishman O’Connell and his shipmate, George Keenan, were taken in by inhabitants of the island of Pohnpei — who were not cannibals, O’Connell emphatically states in his memoir.

Within a few days, the two were bustled off to an isolated hut, where five or six women, “savage printers” armed with ink and thorns, set about providing the newcomers with the markings that would smooth their way into the community.

The resulting tattoo, called pelipel, made O’Connell “fully human” in the world of the South Pacific, writes Juniper Ellis in her book Tattooing the World (Columbia University Press, 2008), for which the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) provided research support. More: neh.gov

The Dharma Bum
There's something about the Irish, going from a tiny island under the thumb of a neighboring island, pushed out into the world as a diaspora that saw the sidhe, Tuatha de Danan, the wee people, the spirits, and creatures of the Emerald Isle spread out into all corners of the world and the public imagination. The neighboring island forced itself on everyone, like the last militant vestige of the Roman Empire (the remaining force in Rome slipping on a sheep's disguise in an exhibition of soft power that conquered the planet or plane more deeply than British weapons and forces.

U Dhammaloka (right) with Burmese monks
How did the Irish win their way into the hearts of all, particularly with so many redheads? One of the most prominent and important of the Irish was named O'Connell (Laurence), who became the first Westerner to ordain as a Theravada Buddhist monk, Ven. U Dhammaloka (pronounced \ooh-dah-mah-low-kuh\), the "U" being an Burmese honorific.

He traveled by boat to California then by ship to Asia, where he made a name for himself as a freethinker and Buddhist, opposing Christian missionaries, ended up all the way in Mandalay, Burma, in a Buddhist monastery.


Another O'Connell (James F.), not JFO, also made a splash in the Pacific among the people of Pohnpei among the Caroline Islands. He was a sailor on a boat that wrecked, landing him in Micronesia and this adventure.


How an Irishman's tattoo changed history

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I was happy to be a Buddhist monk for freedom
(Rare Earth) James O'Connell, 18, survived a shipwreck along with seven others only to become the most famous Western man in Pohnpei. Ah, coming home after being enslaved since your late teens only to have your own society condemn you as Satanic for what they did to you and then be forced to headline a traveling circus freakshow until you died. No matter where you go, the tattoos always speak first. This is the (self-told, probably exaggerated for circus reasons) story of P.T. Barnum's original freak success story, "James O'Connell, America's first tattooed man."

Micronesia (with US Guam), Melanesia, Polynesia, Australasia (Oceania)
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  • Evan Hadfield, Rare Earth, Nov. 25, 2023; Celtic Tattoos & Traditions; USA Kilts; Pulan Speaks (video); Pat Macpherson, Dhr. Seven (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly
Another good tattoo idea?

Wednesday, July 24, 2024

Clone princesses Taylor Swift, Nicki Minaj

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Is Nicki Minaj a clone of Cambodian Buddhist Princess Neaky Moneang?
Nicki Minaj Cambodian Princess Neaky Moneag?
Covertly lesbian-leaning bisexual rapper and pop idol Nicki Mina (who's married to beard Kenneth Petty) is an oddly Asiatic Black woman said to be from an island in the Americas.

She has a demonic entity or spirit who possesses her, a sexually vulgar and aggressive male alter ego she refers to as "Roman," which may explain her sexuality. Could she be the product of the DNA transfer (cloning) of Cambodian Buddhist Princess Neak Moneang (1943-2019)?

Poor Nazi Barbie Clone! Her hit release, The Tortured Poets Society, was knocked off the No. 1 spot by fellow clone blondie Eminem and his return with 
The Death of Slim Shady (Coup de Grâce) reborn, it seems, as Marshall B. Mathers or is Slim Shady reborn as someone else, like the new interloper singer (M&M)?

Taylor Swift clone of Satanist Zeena [LaVey]?

Anton LaVey's daughter was a pop singer, too.
It would not surprise us to find that such a program exists, just as other possessed oddball performers like Doja Cat, Cardi B, Katy Perry, Beyonce, SZA, and the super successful Taylor Swift might be channeled entities, "walk ins," invited to possess a singer and present (dancing, speaking, behaving as a diva rather than human would).

We look nothing alike. I'm a TN Christian.
In the case of Taylor "Nazi Barbie" Swift, the connection to Satanist Anton LaVey's blonde daughter Zeena is striking, and joke conspiracy theory is made out of that striking resemblance, as if Taylor were Zeena.

It is more likely that Taylor is a clone offspring of an older Zeena, a transition (of spirit and or DNA) taking place in or around 1989). Was Taylor born (birthed) for this role in corporate rock, pop, and country music?