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Gelug sects. Today, however, the term
Kagyu almost always refers to the
Dagpo Kagyu and, less often, to the
Shangpa Kagyu. In his 1970
article Golden...
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Dagpo Rinpoche (born 1932), also
known as
Bamchoe Rinpoche, is a lama in the
Tibetan Buddhist tradition. Born in Dhagpo,
located in
southeastern U-Tsang...
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Dagpo Kagyu Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད, Wylie:
dwags po bka'
brgyud encomp****es the
branches of the
Kagyu school of
Tibetan Buddhism that
trace their...
- aut****d the
first Lamrim text,
Jewel Ornament of Liberation, and
founded the
Dagpo Kagyu school. He is also
known as Dvagpopa, and by the
titles Dakpo Lharjé...
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several countries; see (inter alia):
Dagpo Tashi Namgyal, a 16th-century
Tibetan Buddhist scholar of the
Dagpo Kagyu lineage Namgyal dynasty (disambiguation)...
- ཐུབ་བསྟན་འཇམ་དཔལ་ཡེ་ཤེས་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wylie: thub-bstan 'jam-dpal ye-shes rgyal-mtshan;
Dagpo, 1912 – Lhasa, 1947) was a
Tibetan tulku and the
fifth Reting Rinpoche....
- tra shi nam gyel) (1511, 1512, or 1513–1587) was a
lineage holder of the
Dagpo Kagyu lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism. He was also
trained in the
Sakya lineage...
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famous Kagyu figures was the
hermit Milarepa, an 11th-century mystic. The
Dagpo Kagyu was
founded by the monk
Gampopa who
merged Marpa's
lineage teachings...
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Tibetan Buddhism and
differs in
origin from the
better known Dagpo Kagyu schools. The
Dagpo Kagyu are the
lineage of
Tilopa through his
student Naropa,...
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meaning "good fortune" or "au****iousness".
Tashi or
Trashi may
refer to:
Dagpo Tashi Namgyal, 16th-century
Tibetan scholar Guru Tashi,
legendary ancestor...