- The name
Karma Chagme refers to a 17th-century
Tibetan Buddhist (Vajrayāna) lama and to the tülku (reincarnate lama)
lineage which he initiated. Including...
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schools of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Wallace renders into
English a
citation of
Karma Chagme (Wylie:
karma chags med, fl. 17th century) that
contains an
embedded quotation...
- gnam-chos "Sky Dharma" terma. He
first transmitted these to his
teacher Karma Chagmé (Wylie:
karma chags med, 1613-1678), the
illustrious Buddhist scholar of...
- 1924) in his
commentary to
Chagmé (Wylie: karma-chags-med, fl. 17th century),
rendered into
English by
Wallace (
Chagmé et al., 1998: p. 29) states:...
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Karma Chagme Tulku, (1926-2013). It
belongs to the
Neydo sub-sect of the
Karma Kagyu tradition which was
founded in
Tibet by the
first Karma Chagme, Rāga...
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Tibetan Buddhist schools.
Gyatrul Rinpoche (b. 1924), in a
purport to
Karma Chagmé Rinpoche (Wylie: karma-chags-med, fl. 17th century),
conveys Dilgo Khyentse's...
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Sherab Gyaltsen (1292–1361), Namchö
Mingyur Dorje (1645–1667) and
Karma Chagme (1613–1678).
Dolpopa is
known to have
written a
commentary on the Larger...
- Namchö
Mingyur Dorje, and were
expanded upon by his root teacher,
Karma Chagme.[citation needed]
Dudjom Tersar encomp****es all the
terma revelations of...
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Tibetan Buddhist figures such as
Sakya Pandita, Dolpopa,
Tsongkhapa and
Karma Chagme. In
Tibetan Buddhism, Amitābha is
clearly distinguished from Amitāyus (Measureless...
- oral
transmission and
commentary on
several seminal teachings by
Karma Chagme.
Rinpoche died in his home at
Karme Ling
Retreat Center on 6
October 2019...