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Talks on the attainment of siddhi by a woman
The husband of a certain woman from Bhamgala appeared after death as a hungry spirit. Because of this, grasping for self, he kept coming and going to a merchant in the eastern direction like a certain merchant from the central country. When he stopped there, the servant washed his feet. When the ablution and prodding were attuned, began to abide in the ordinary realization of meditation and recitation of the six syllables for the harvest. Since there the hungry khuv could not appear to go inside, he later said, “Kulu kulu.” Such sounds were said coming out of the merchant lord.
The woman saw this and conceiving wisdom, showed reverence and service to the lord of the merchants. And she said: “I ask for practice for myself!” Having said this, began to carry out the practice and then said about liberation from it.
Vinayashri translated [the story] about a woman gaining realization.
Lama Karma Paljor (O.E. Filippov) translated it.