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'''Dakpo Kagyü''' ([[Wyl.]] ''bka' brgyud'') — one of the [[Kagyü]] schools founded by [[Milarepa]]'s main disciple, [[Gampopa]], aka Dakpo Lharjé (1079-1173). He brought together the Drupgyü lineage of teachings as he received them from Milarepa and the [[Kadampa]] lineage, thus founding the Dakpo Kagyü school which bares his name. This school was later subdivided into four sub-schools by his four main disciples (see [[Kagyü]]).  
'''Dakpo Kagyü''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dwags po bka' brgyud'') — one of the [[Kagyü]] schools founded by [[Milarepa]]'s main disciple, [[Gampopa]], aka Dakpo Lharjé (1079-1173). He brought together the Drupgyü lineage of teachings as he received them from Milarepa and the [[Kadampa]] lineage, thus founding the Dakpo Kagyü school which bares his name. This school was later subdivided into four sub-schools by his four main disciples (see [[Kagyü]]).  


[[Category: Schools and Lineages]]
[[Category: Schools and Lineages]]
[[Category: Kagyü]]
[[Category: Kagyü]]

Revision as of 18:33, 22 December 2008

Dakpo Kagyü (Wyl. dwags po bka' brgyud) — one of the Kagyü schools founded by Milarepa's main disciple, Gampopa, aka Dakpo Lharjé (1079-1173). He brought together the Drupgyü lineage of teachings as he received them from Milarepa and the Kadampa lineage, thus founding the Dakpo Kagyü school which bares his name. This school was later subdivided into four sub-schools by his four main disciples (see Kagyü).