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'''Düsum Khyenpa''' (1110-1193) ([[Wyl.]] ''dus gsum mkhyen pa''), the '''First [[Karmapa]]'', was born in [[Kham]]. One of [[Gampopa]]'s four main disciples, he was the founder of the [[Karma Kagyü]] school and of its three main monasteries: Kampo Nenang Gön in 1164, [[Karma Gön]] in 1184, and [[Tsurphu Monastery|Tsurphu Gön]] in 1189. | '''Düsum Khyenpa''' (1110-1193) ([[Wyl.]] ''dus gsum mkhyen pa''), the '''First [[Karmapa]]''', was born in [[Kham]]. One of [[Gampopa]]'s four main disciples, he was the founder of the [[Karma Kagyü]] school and of its three main monasteries: Kampo Nenang Gön in 1164, [[Karma Gön]] in 1184, and [[Tsurphu Monastery|Tsurphu Gön]] in 1189. | ||
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Revision as of 15:39, 1 September 2009
Düsum Khyenpa (1110-1193) (Wyl. dus gsum mkhyen pa), the First Karmapa, was born in Kham. One of Gampopa's four main disciples, he was the founder of the Karma Kagyü school and of its three main monasteries: Kampo Nenang Gön in 1164, Karma Gön in 1184, and Tsurphu Gön in 1189.