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Changkya Rölpé Dorjé (1717-1786) was a prin****l
Tibetan Buddhist teacher in the Qing court, a
close ****ociate of the
Qianlong Emperor of China, and an...
- The 4th Karmapa,
Rolpe Dorje (Standard Tibetan: རོལ་པའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་ེ་) (1340–1383) was the 4th
Gyalwa Karmapa, the head of the
Karma Kagyu subschool of the...
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serve as the
residence and
research facility for his
Buddhist preceptor of
Rölpé Dorjé the
third Changkya (or
living Buddha of
Inner Mongolia). The Yonghe...
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second Changkya,
Ngawang Losang Chöden is
counted as the first, the
third Rölpé Dorjé as the second, and so on. 1607-1641:
Changkya Dragpa Öser (lcang skya...
- (ཀརྨ་པཀྵི་) (1204–1283)
Rangjung Dorje (རང་འབྱུང་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1284–1339)
Rolpe Dorje (རོལ་པའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1340–1383)
Deshin Shekpa (དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་)(1384–1415)...
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Chekawa Yeshe Dorje,
Sakya Pandita, Longchenpa,
Jamyang Shéba, and
Changkya Rölpé Dorjé.
According to
Daniel Cozort, Jamyang's m****ive
Great Exposition of...
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Rangjung Dorje, 3rd
Karmapa Lama, 1284–1339 CE Yungtön Dorjepel, 1296–1376 CE
Rolpe Dorje, 4th
Karmapa Lama, 1340–1383 2nd Shamarpa,
Khacho Wangpo, 1350–1405...
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bodhisattva path.
Other key
Gelug scholars of this
period include Changkya Rölpé Dorjé (1717–1786), who
wrote Presentation of Tenets, and
Ngawang Belden...
- Khyenpa) 2nd
Karmapa (Karma Pakshi) 3rd
Karmapa (Rangjung Dorje) 4th
Karmapa (
Rolpe Dorje) 5th
Karmapa (Deshin Shekpa) 6th
Karmapa (Thongwa Dönden) 7th Karmapa...
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lively debates considering issues of interpretation.
Jamyang Sheba,
Changkya Rölpé Dorjé,
Gendun Chopel and the 14th
Dalai Lama are some of the most influential...