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Gampopa Sönam
Rinchen (Tibetan: སྒམ་པོ་པ་བསོད་ནམས་རིན་ཆེན་, Wylie: sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen, 1079–1153) was the main
student of Milarepa, and a Tibetan...
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originally unique to that school) and key
Kagyu figures such as Milarepa,
Gampopa,
Phagmo Drugpa and
Jigten Sumgon taught and
practiced these dharmas. They...
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independent schools are
those which stem from Milarepa's disciple,
Gampopa (1079–1153), a monk who
merged the
Kagyu lineage with the
Kadam tradition...
- lineages.
Later Indian and
Tibetan masters such as Padmavajra, Tilopa, and
Gampopa incorporated mahāmudrā into tantric,
monastic and
traditional meditative...
- teachings. The text was
written by
Gampopa (1074-1153 C.E.), one of the two most
important disciples of Milarepa.
Gampopa, both a
Kadampa monk and Vajrayana...
- first, the
Dagpo Kagyu, encomp****es
those Kagyu schools that
trace back to
Gampopa. In turn, the
Dagpo Kagyu consists of four
major sub-sects: the
Karma Kagyu...
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showing that the
world itself is sacred.
Gampopa was Milarepa's most
renowned student. Four of
Gampopa's students founded the four
major branches of...
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produce the
experience of
lucid dreaming. In
another meditation manual by
Gampopa, A
Mirror Illuminating the Oral Transmission, one is
instructed to visualize...
- out of each
chakra like an open umbrella. The four
chakras described by
Gampopa are: At the navel,
there is the emanation-cakra with 64 spokes. At the...
- the
immediate disciples of
Gampopa (1079-1153),
while "minor"
refers to all the
lineages founded by
disciples of
Gampopa's main disciple,
Phagmo Drupa...