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  • ...arpa''' (1952-2014) was one of the most prominent lineage holders of the [[Karma Kagyü]] school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], second only to the [[Karmapa]] him [[Category: Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • ...[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]] placed him in charge of a monastery housing teachers of all [[four schools|four lineages]]. In 1976 he married and moved to Camb [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ==Main Teachers== *[[Karma Pakshi]] ...
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  • ...Ling Monastery and one of [[Mingyur Rinpoche]]'s main teachers from the [[Karma Kagyü]] tradition. [[Category: Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • ...ོན་ཀོང་སྤྲུལ་ཀརྨ་བློ་གྲོས་ཆོས་ཀྱི་སེངྒེ་, [[Wyl.]] '' 'jam mgon kong sprul karma blo gros chos kyi seng+ge'') (1954-1992<ref>His anniversary is celebrated o [[category: Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ...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 tr [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • [[Image:Karma Chakme.jpg|frame|Karma Chakmé]] ...y many as the incarnation of the ninth [[Karmapa]] (but not selected.) His teachers included the most famous masters of his time, both [[Nyingma]] and [[Kagyü ...
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  • ...40-2004) — heart-son of [[Kalu Rinpoche]] and an important holder of the [[Karma Kagyü]] and [[Shangpa Kagyü]] lineages. He taught many Western students o [[Category: Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • ...u Panchen himself was the eighth in the line of Tai Situ incarnations at [[Karma Gön]] and later [[Palpung Monastery]].</noinclude> ...Situpa, Palpung [[Situ Pema Nyinché Wangpo]] (1774-1853), one of the root teachers of [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] ...
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  • ...urme Pema Namgyal]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Tayé]], and was one of the teachers of the 2nd Jamgön Kongtrul Khyentse Özer, [[Karsé Kongtrul]]. He was als ...
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  • ...aster of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] lineage—the eighth reincarnation of [[Khampa Karma Tenphel]]. He rebuilt [[Khampagar Monastery]] in [[Tashi Jong]], Himachal P [[Category:Drukpa Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • *Traleg Kyabgon, ''Karma—What It Is, What It Isn't, Why It Matters'' (Shambhala, 2015) *[http://www.greatliberation.org/teachers/bio/tralegbio.htm Longer Biography] ...
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  • ...[[Wyl.]] ''bstan dga' rin po che'') (1932-2012) — a great master of the [[Karma Kagyü]] tradition. ...in [[Benchen Monastery]] from the Ninth Benchen Sangyé Nyenpa Rinpoche, [[Karma Shedrup Tenpé Nyima]], and in [[Palpung Monastery]] from [[Palpung Situ Pe ...
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  • ...ི་ལོ་རྒྱུས།, [[Wyl.]] ''shul mo dgon phun tshogs dar rgyas gling'') is a [[Karma Kagyü]] monastery in northern [[Powo]], Tibet. ...ulmo Monastery became part of [[Palpung Monastery]], the stronghold of the Karma Kagyü in Eastern Tibet. Because of this, Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné beca ...
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  • ...a.rma rang byung kun khyab'') (1905-1989) was a prominent teacher of the [[Karma Kagyü]] and [[Shangpa Kagyü]] traditions, who taught extensively around t ...of vows]] before an assembly of a hundred monks and lay people. Among his teachers was [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]], to whom he also gave several empow ...
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  • ...apa has his seat in exile. He was the main teacher of the four principal [[Karma Kagyü]] tulkus of that time—the four regents of the Karmapa ([[Shamar Ri [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ...284-1339), was recognized at the age of five as the reincarnation of the [[Karma Pakshi|previous Karmapa]] by [[Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal]], and later enthroned ...antras]]. He wrote many volumes of teachings on Dzogchen and founded the [[Karma Nyingtik]] lineage. ...
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  • ...Rabten Ling''' ([[Wyl.]] ''gyu ri bkra shis rab brtan gling'') is a main [[Karma Kagyü]] monastery in northern [[Powo]]. ...ropa]], [[Chakrasamvara]], [[Vajravarahi]], following the tradition of the Karma Kagyü.<Ref>Phurbu rdo rje (1988), sPo bo lo rgyus, [History of Powo], Lhas ...
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  • ...here he received the degree of [[khenpo]] at the age of eighteen. His main teachers were Shechen Kongtrul [[Pema Drimé Lekpé Lodrö]], [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpo [[Category:Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • ...entered [[Rumtek Monastery]] and spent the next eleven years studying the Karma Kagyü, Drikung Kagyü and Nyingma traditions under the guidance of the 16t [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ...[Karmapa]]''' (b. 26 June 1985), is the spiritual leader and head of the [[Karma Kagyü]] tradition of [[Tibetan Buddhism]], one of the [[The four main scho ...k region of [[Kham]], Eastern Tibet. In the late spring of 1992 a group of Karma Kagyü lamas, searching for the reincarnation of the [[16th Karmapa]], disc ...
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  • ...It was there that he performed his first Red Crown Ceremony, assisted by [[Karma Shedrup Tenpé Nyima|Ninth Sangyé Nyenpa Rinpoche]]. He stayed in Tsurphu [[Category: Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ...age transmission from the Karmapa. Among his other teachers were Surmang [[Karma Chökyi Nyinché|Trungpa Chökyi Nyinche]], the 10th Trungpa tulku. He atta ...
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  • '''Pulung Rinchen Ling''' ([[Wyl.]] ''pho lung rin chen lding'') is a [[Karma Kagyü]] monastery in northern [[Powo]], Tibet, which was founded by '''Gar ...Wyl. ''shwa sprul kun bzang rgya mtsho'') up to Karma Trinle Nyima (Wyl. ''karma phrin las nyi ma'') were heading [[Pulung Rinchen Ling]] monastery. ...
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  • ...oche''' (Tib. རྫོགས་ཆེན་དཔོན་སློབ་, [[Wyl.]] ''rdzogs chen dpon slob'') '''Karma Sungrap Ngedön Tenpa Gyaltsen''' (b.1965) — the [[Dzogchen Pönlop Incar ==His Teachers== ...
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  • *Rigpa Berlin, 14-16 November 1997: a public talk on '[[Karma]] and [[Compassion]]' and a week-end teaching on '[[Absolute bodhichitta|Ab [[Category:Drikung Kagyü Teachers]] ...
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  • ...nding disciples are traced the four earlier Kagyü schools: Barom, Phagdru, Karma and Tsalpa.  ...pa. The traditions that thrive as major independent schools today are: the Karma Kagyü or Kamtsang, Drukpa, Drikung and Taklung.  ...
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  • ...Kagyü, Powo was invaded because the Kanam Gyelpo was a benefactor of local Karma Kagyü monasteries. The twenty-first Kanam Gyalpo was quick to learn how to ==Main Teachers== ...
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  • ...nding disciples are traced the four earlier Kagyü schools: Barom, Phagdru, Karma and Tsalpa. ...pa. The traditions that thrive as major independent schools today are: the Karma Kagyü or Kamtsang, Drukpa, Drikung and Taklung. ...
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  • ...armapa]] as the incarnation of one of the [[tulku]]s of Ringu monastery, a Kagyüpa monastery in his home province. [[Category:Contemporary Teachers]] ...
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  • ...o. The other main tradition is the Tsurpu calendar system developed in the Karma Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism (Tsurlug). ...and temple project in Dzogchen Beara as well as introducing Rigpa's Senior Teachers and Senior Practice Holders ...
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  • ...as the [[root teacher]] of [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] and one of the main teachers of [[Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö]]. ...discipline of the bodhisattva vows with masters such as the great [[Khenpo Karma Tashi Özer]], the fifth Rabjam Rinpoche and so on, and followed all the po ...
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  • ...er that it was an important thoroughfare and pivot for pilgrims, religious teachers, traders and caravans travelling between central Amdo, the Golok country, G .... ''g.yu thog rnam rgyal'') 550 Kagyü monks. In Dotö. Yutok Monastery is a Karma Kagyu institution in Dzamtang, Amdo, that was founded by Situ Paṇchen Cho ...
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  • ...]], he became a main student of [[Thuksey Rinpoche]], among other Dzogchen teachers. After fleeing from Tibet to India in 1959, carrying Thuksey Rinpoche upon ...monastic teachings, [[empowerment]]s and transmissions from his principal teachers, and giving instruction to students. ...
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  • ...he Khen Rab lineage.</ref>. In all, he had more than one hundred and fifty teachers, who were great masters from all four major schools—[[Sakya]], [[Geluk]], *The speech emanation, [[Karma Jamyang Khyentse Özer]], born as the son of the Beri chieftain of Hor, was ...
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  • ...ns. For the [[Kagyü]], this meant the monasteries, lamas and tulkus of the Karma, [[Drukpa Kagyü|Drukpa]], [[Drikung Kagyü|Drikung]], [[Taklung Kagyü|Tak ...away to religious projects. Whereupon, as a sign of the infallibility of [[karma]], their wealth grew even greater! People even began to say that the Lakar ...
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