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[[Image:Karmapa 16th.JPG|frame|The Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa, photo courtesy of Kagyu Samye Ling]]
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'''Karmapa Rangjung Rigpé Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rang byung rig pa'i rdo rje'') (1924-1981) — the Sixteenth [[Karmapa]]. He left Tibet in 1959 and rebuilt the [[Rumtek Monastery|Rumtek monastery]] in Sikkim in 1962, making it the seat of the Karma Kagyü in exile. Through his vision and action, the future of the Kagyü tradition was ensured, despite the tragic events of the time in Tibet, and he played a major role in establishing the Kagyü School in both the East and West. He passed away in Chicago in 1981.
'''Karmapa Rangjung Rigpé Dorje''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rang byung rig pa'i rdo rje'') (1924-1981) — the Sixteenth [[Karmapa]]. He left Tibet in 1959 and rebuilt the [[Rumtek Monastery|Rumtek monastery]] in Sikkim in 1962, making it the seat of the Karma Kagyü in exile. Through his vision and action, the future of the Kagyü tradition was ensured, despite the tragic events of the time in Tibet, and he played a major role in establishing the Kagyü School in both the East and West. He passed away in Chicago in 1981.
There are are currently two incarnations who hold the title of Seventeenth Karmapa:
*[[Ogyen Trinley Dorje]] (b. 1985) and
*[[Trinley Thaye Dorje]] (b. 1983).


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==

Revision as of 12:45, 28 May 2014

The Sixteenth Gyalwang Karmapa, photo courtesy of Kagyu Samye Ling

Karmapa Rangjung Rigpé Dorje (Wyl. rang byung rig pa'i rdo rje) (1924-1981) — the Sixteenth Karmapa. He left Tibet in 1959 and rebuilt the Rumtek monastery in Sikkim in 1962, making it the seat of the Karma Kagyü in exile. Through his vision and action, the future of the Kagyü tradition was ensured, despite the tragic events of the time in Tibet, and he played a major role in establishing the Kagyü School in both the East and West. He passed away in Chicago in 1981.

There are are currently two incarnations who hold the title of Seventeenth Karmapa:

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