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'''Karma Rinchen Dargye''' ([[Wyl.]] ''karma rin chen dar rgyas''), also known as '''Karmé Khenpo''', was a nineteenth century master recognized at an early age as the reincarnation of master of the | '''Karma Rinchen Dargye''' ([[Wyl.]] ''karma rin chen dar rgyas''), also known as '''Karmé Khenpo''', was a nineteenth century master recognized at an early age as the reincarnation of master of the [[Kagyü]] lineage whose seat was at the monastery of Karma Monastery in [[Kham]]. He observed monastic discipline with greatest diligence. A close disciple of [[Chokgyur Lingpa]] himself, and he was one of the main lineage holders of Chokgyur Lingpa's [[terma]]s. He wrote many commentaries which have been included in the ''[[Chokling Tersar]]'' collection, as well as his own collected works constitute four volumes. | ||
[[Category: Kagyü Masters]] | [[Category: Kagyü Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category: Nyingma Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Chokling Tersar]] | [[Category: Chokling Tersar]] |
Latest revision as of 16:28, 18 March 2016
Karma Rinchen Dargye (Wyl. karma rin chen dar rgyas), also known as Karmé Khenpo, was a nineteenth century master recognized at an early age as the reincarnation of master of the Kagyü lineage whose seat was at the monastery of Karma Monastery in Kham. He observed monastic discipline with greatest diligence. A close disciple of Chokgyur Lingpa himself, and he was one of the main lineage holders of Chokgyur Lingpa's termas. He wrote many commentaries which have been included in the Chokling Tersar collection, as well as his own collected works constitute four volumes.