- The 5th Karmapa,
Deshin Shekpa (Standard Tibetan: དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་) (1384–1415), (also
Deshin Shegpa,
Dezhin Shekpa,
Dezhin Shegpa), was the 5th Gyalwa...
- the
fifth Karmapa of the
Karma Kagyu sect of
Tibetan Buddhism, the lama
Deshin Shekpa,
finally visits the Ming
dynasty capital, then at Nanjing. In his...
- the
Yongle Emperor sent messages, gifts, and
envoys to
Tibet inviting Deshin Shekpa, the
fifth Gyalwa Karmapa of the
Kagyu school of
Tibetan Buddhism...
- realization. The
physical crown displa**** by the
Karmapas was
offered to
Deshin Shekpa, 5th
Karmapa Lama by the
Yongle Emperor of
China as a
material representation...
- made a
concerted effort to
build a
secular and
religious alliance with
Deshin Shekpa, the
Karmapa of the
Karma Kagyu school. However, the
Yongle Emperor's...
-
Forbidden City and
Beijing city fortifications. 1407 10
April The
Kagyu karmapa Deshin Shekpa, 5th
Karmapa Lama
arrived at the Ming
capital Nanjing. 16 June Ming–Hồ...
- 4th
Karmapa Lama, 1340–1383 2nd Shamarpa,
Khacho Wangpo, 1350–1405 CE
Deshin Shekpa, 5th
Karmapa Lama, 1384–1415 CE
Ratnabhadra (dates unknown) Thongwa...
- Xian () and the monk
Zhiguang (智光) to
request a
visit from
Deshin Shekpa. In 1407,
Deshin Shekpa finally arrived in Nanjing,
where he was
gifted and admired...
- 1402–1424)
continued to
support and
invite Tibetan lamas to court,
including Deshin Shekpa, 5th
Karmapa Lama.
Tibetan Buddhism thus
continued to
spread among...
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distance equal to 0.0342 AU (5.1 million kilometres/3.2 million miles). 1407 –
Deshin Shekpa, 5th
Karmapa Lama
visits the Ming
dynasty capital at
Nanjing and...