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Ralung Monastery (Wylie: ra lung dgon),
located in the
Tsang region of
western Tibet south of Karo P****, is the
traditional seat of the
Drukpa Lineage...
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culture from
which it was derived.
Zhabdrung Ngawang Namgyal was born at
Ralung (Wylie: rwa lung) Monastery,
Tibet as the son of the
Drukpa Kagyu lineage-holder...
- the sect's founder,
Tsangpa Gyare, 1st
Gyalwang Drukpa,
began to
build Ralung Monastery,
there was a
violent storm. Thunder, or the "Cloud-Voice", is...
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Darma Senge, at
Ralung Monastery; this
lineage was
known as the
Central Drukpa. This
lineage of
hereditary "prince-abbots" of
Ralung continued until 1616...
- the
Drukpa Kagyu lineage of the
Mahamudra tradition. He was
trained at
Ralung Monastery under siddha Pema Lingpa. However, by the age of 25, he had returned...
- monastery,
resulting in a
lengthy dispute with a
rival candidate enthroned at
Ralung Monastery.
Following a
traditional paternal-uncle to
nephew model of spiritual...
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until the 17th century,
transmitted by his
hereditary family lineage at
Ralung in the
Tsang region of Tibet. Later,
following the
birth of
Gyalwang Je...
- tradition.
Kagyu monasteries are
mostly in Kham,
eastern Tibet.
Tsurphu and
Ralung are in
central Tibet:
Drigung Monastery — the seat of the Könchog Tenzin...
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Jokhang Kumbum Labrang Mindrolling Namgyal Narthang Nechung Pabonka Palcho Ralung Ramoche Rato
Sakya Sanga Sera
Shalu Tashi Lhunpo Tsurphu Yerpa Institutional...
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saint Drukpa Kunley (1455–1529).
Kunley migrated from Tibet, was
trained in
Ralung Monastery in Tibet, and
belonged to the
period of Pema
Lingpa and was his...