Talk:Chöje Lama Gelongma Palmo

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Slightly over the top
Dear Dharma friends, for me this presentation sounds more like advertising and is not a very humble presentation. Already there are now not any longer "very few" female Lamas (I changes it to "few". The Dhagpo Mandala has as much female Lamas as male. Than she is called Gelongma Palmo -- but this was really the name of the most famous and first western gelongma -- Gelongma Kechok Palmo. And she might be the first female Chöje Lama, but there were higher titles for women, like Jetsünma Tenzin Palmo. "The title Chöje lama can only be transferred by highest lamas" footnote: In the case of the Karmapa Kagyu, this is Karmapa and Situpa. This is false, there are many others, Shamarpa (no 1 after the Karmapa), Jamgön Kongtrul, Gyaltsab etc. Gerdbbb (talk) 11:49, 19 October 2022 (UTC)