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'''Marpa Drubthob Sherab Sengé''' (Tib. སྨར་པ་སྒྲུབ་ཐོབ་ཤེས་རབ་སེང་གེ་, [[Wyl.]] ''smar pa sgrub thob shes rab seng ge'')<ref>Source: Richard Baron.</ref> (1135-1203)<ref>Source: Dan Martin. Martsan Kagyu website gives (1134-1203).</ref> — the founder of the [[Martsang Kagyü]] lineage. He founded Sho Monastery (Wyl. ''sho dgon'') in 1167, in Markham. This date can be considered as the founding date of the Martsang Kagyü lineage.<ref>Source: Samdhong Rinpoche.</ref>
'''Chöjé Marpa Sherab Yeshé''' Tib. ཆོས་རྗེ་་སྨར་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཡེ་ཤེས་, [[Wyl.]] ''chos rje smar pa shes rab ye shes'') (1135-1203)<ref>Source: Dan Martin. Martsang Kagyu website gives (1134-1203).</ref> — one of [[Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo]]'s main disciples, and founder of the [[Martsang Kagyü]] lineage. He founded Sho Monastery (Wyl. ''sho dgon'') in 1167, in Markham. This date can be considered as the founding date of the Martsang Kagyü lineage.<ref>Source: Samdhong Rinpoche.</ref> He received the name Sherab Yeshe from Gonjewa Sherab Yeshe Gyaltsen.<ref>According to Martsan Kagyü website</ref>


==Name Variants==
==Alternative Names==
*Chöjé Marpa (source: Philippe Cornu)
*Chöjé Marpa (''chos rje smar pa'') (source: Dan Martin & Philippe Cornu)
*Chöjé Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Martsan Kagyu website)
*Chöjé Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Martsan Kagyu website)
*Kunga Pal (''kun dga' dpal'') (source: Dan Martin)
*Kunga Pal (''kun dga' dpal'') (source: Dan Martin)
*Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Dan Martin)
*Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Dan Martin)
*Marpa Drubtob Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC)
*Marpa Drubtob Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC & Dan Martin)
*Martsang Sherab Senge (source: Kagyü Office)
*Martsang Sherab Senge (source: Kagyü Office)
*Rinchen Lodrö (source: Philippe Cornu)
*Rinchen Lodrö (source: Philippe Cornu)
*Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC)
*Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC & Dan Martin)


==Notes & References==
==Notes & References==
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==External Links==
==External Links==
*{{TBRC|P1GS56176|TBRC profile}}
*{{TBRC|P1GS56176|TBRC profile}}
*[http://www.tibetanlineages.org/biographies/view/Marpa%20Sherab%20Yeshe/3469 Biography at Treasury of Lives by Dan Martin]
*[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Marpa-Sherab-Yeshe/3469 Biography at Treasury of Lives]


[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyü Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyü Masters]]

Latest revision as of 00:16, 30 May 2018

Chöjé Marpa Sherab Yeshé Tib. ཆོས་རྗེ་་སྨར་པ་ཤེས་རབ་ཡེ་ཤེས་, Wyl. chos rje smar pa shes rab ye shes) (1135-1203)[1] — one of Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo's main disciples, and founder of the Martsang Kagyü lineage. He founded Sho Monastery (Wyl. sho dgon) in 1167, in Markham. This date can be considered as the founding date of the Martsang Kagyü lineage.[2] He received the name Sherab Yeshe from Gonjewa Sherab Yeshe Gyaltsen.[3]

Alternative Names

  • Chöjé Marpa (chos rje smar pa) (source: Dan Martin & Philippe Cornu)
  • Chöjé Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Martsan Kagyu website)
  • Kunga Pal (kun dga' dpal) (source: Dan Martin)
  • Marpa Sherab Yeshe (source: Dan Martin)
  • Marpa Drubtob Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC & Dan Martin)
  • Martsang Sherab Senge (source: Kagyü Office)
  • Rinchen Lodrö (source: Philippe Cornu)
  • Sherab Yeshe (source: TBRC & Dan Martin)

Notes & References

  1. Source: Dan Martin. Martsang Kagyu website gives (1134-1203).
  2. Source: Samdhong Rinpoche.
  3. According to Martsan Kagyü website

External Links