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  • ...''stag lung ma thang''), founded in 1276 by Sangye Ön, is of the two main monasteries of the [[Taklung Kagyü]] tradition (the other being '''Taklung Monastery'' [[Category:Kagyü Monasteries]] ...
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  • ...rtsegs pa'') aka [[Yelpa Yeshe Tsek]] (1134-1194). He also established two monasteries, Shar Yelphuk (Wyl. ''shar yel phug'') and Chang Tarna (Wyl. ''byang rta rn ...
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  • '''Karma Gön''' (Tib. ཀརྨ་དགོན་, [[Wyl.]] ''karma dgon'') — one of the main monasteries of the [[Karma Kagyü]] tradition founded in 1184 by the First [[Karmapa]], [[Category: Kagyü Monasteries]] ...
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  • ...ion line in [[Kham]], Eastern Tibet, and is considered one of the foremost monasteries of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] lineage. After its destruction in Tibet, the Eight [[Category:Drukpa Kagyü Monasteries]] ...
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  • ...es, 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 ...
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  • ...stery]] in [[Kham]], Eastern Tibet, and was considered one of the foremost monasteries of the Drukpa Kagyü lineage. The Eighth Khamtrul Rinpoche, Dongyü Nyima, ...
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  • ...t. He was therefore known as the Lama Shangpa. He founded over one hundred monasteries in Tibet and taught tirelessly, manifesting many miracles. He is said to ha ...
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  • ...in the early history of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] tradition who founded several monasteries in the later part of his life, he was a disciple of [[Tsangpa Gyaré Yeshe ...
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  • ...ge in exile at his monastery in Darjeeling and Kathmandu. He oversees many monasteries in this tradition in Ladakh, Tibet, Bhutan, Nepal, Sikkim and the Far East, ...
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  • Tso Pema Nyingmapa Gompa is the oldest of Tso Pema’s monasteries, where there is also a large [[Drikung Kagyü]] monastery, and is dedicated [[Category:Nyingma Monasteries]] ...
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  • ...ers of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] school of Tibetan Buddhism. He established the monasteries of Longdol, Ralung (the principal seat of the Drukpa Kagyü) and Namdruk (a ...
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  • As one of the ten affiliated monasteries belonging to Sera Je college, religious teachers and administrators were se ...steries connected to Chudo Jampa Ling, forming the so-called group of five monasteries of Chudo: ...
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  • ...e is abbot of several monasteries in Nepal. He lends assistance to various monasteries and practice centres in Tibet, presides as head of numerous dharma centres ...
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  • Headmasters of other monasteries located close to Yuri Monastery includes: [[Category:Kagyü Monasteries]] ...
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  • ...ion and [[empowerment]]s from many of the great lamas at Palpung and other monasteries in Kham, he gave a teaching on the [[three sets of vows]] before an assembl ...
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  • *''Environmental Guidelines for Karma Kagyu Buddhist Monasteries, Centers and Community'', [http://kagyumonlam.org/Download/TEXT/English%20A *[http://www.khoryug.com/vision/ Khoryug: a network of Buddhist monasteries and centers working on environmental protection, founded by the 17th Karmap ...
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  • ...ntegrating Powo into the economic and cultural life of the important Gelug monasteries around Lhasa by building the Powo Regional House (''spo bo khang tshan'') a ...skillfully partaking in the emerging wealth and power of the large Gelukpa monasteries around Lhasa while not sacrificing the independence of Powo to the Ganden P ...
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  • ...1979, Garchen Rinpoche has made great effort to rebuild the Drikung Kagyü monasteries, reestablish the Buddhist teachings, and build two boarding schools for loc ...
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  • ...reme head of [[Khampagar Monastery]] in [[Kham]], overseeing more than 200 monasteries and nunneries in Eastern Tibet as well as its present seat in [[Tashi Jong] ...
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  • ==Major Monasteries== There were more than a thousand Nyingma monasteries in Tibet, and the Nyingma tradition spread throughout the whole of Tibet an ...
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  • ...mportant figure in the [[Rimé]] movement. He served as a [[khenpo]] at the monasteries of Paljor and [[Palpung]], the seat of the [[Tai Situpa Incarnation Line|Ta ...
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  • ...ive missionary behaviour of the Gelukpas of [[Labrang]]. Historically, the monasteries and the secular rulers of Dzamtang were politically independent from both t ...o. Dzamthang is inaccessible to western travellers.<Ref>Stewart Smith, The Monasteries of Amdo, Volume 1: East and South Amdo, 2017, Stewart Smith, p.129. </Ref> ...
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  • ...Gyaltsab Rinpoches have served as Vajra Regents for the Karmapas and their monasteries. Other important Karma Kagyü masters include such figures as the incarnati ...
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  • ...rukpa Kagyü centre called Khamda, and he studied at the three main Gelugpa monasteries of [[Drepung Monastery|Drepung]], [[Sera Monastery|Sera]] and [[Ganden Mona ...
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  • ...b Rinpoches have always served as Vajra Regents for the Karmapas and their monasteries. Other important incarnate Karma Kagyü masters include such figures as the ...
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  • ...in his life. He constructed and restored many temples, and established six monasteries and retreat centres in the Kathmandu region. He had over three hundred monk ...
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  • ...er eastern countries, built numerous temples and metal bridges and founded monasteries at [[Dergé]] and elsewhere. ...
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  • Tulku Nyima has been the abbot of many different monasteries in Tibet since 1985 and has taught in universities both in Tibet, China and ...
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  • ...སེར་ཐར་, Wyl. ''gser thar'') in the south and west.<Ref>Stewart Smith, The Monasteries of Amdo, Volume 1: East and South Amdo, 2017, Stewart Smith, p.246-247. </R ...Dzong map full.jpg|thumb|450px|Map of Pema, courtesy of Stewart Smith, The Monasteries of Amdo, Volume 1: East and South Amdo, 2017.]] ...
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  • ...nd foretold how the beneficence of the Lakar family would bring joy to the monasteries of Tibet for many generations to come. ...], and all their lamas and incarnations. For the [[Kagyü]], this meant the monasteries, lamas and tulkus of the Karma, [[Drukpa Kagyü|Drukpa]], [[Drikung Kagyü| ...
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  • ...(Tib. དཀར་མཛེས་, Wyl. ''dkar mdzes'') in the west. <Ref>Stewart Smith, The Monasteries of Amdo, Volume 1: East and South Amdo, 2017, Stewart Smith, p.129. </Ref> ...marks the borderline with the [[Geluk]] realm of Drango in Kham, although monasteries in the northern part of Kham are predominantly adherents of the Nyingma. ...
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  • ...aining countless sacred and medicinal substances gathered from masters and monasteries all over the Himalayas. ...om the [[Namgyal Monastery|Namgyal]], Gomang and [[Gyutö Monastery|Gyutö]] monasteries, two hundred western monks and nuns, a hundred friends of His Holiness and ...
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  • ...e of his principal masters. The next few years of his life he visited many monasteries of the [[four schools|four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]], and received In 1955 as the situation for monasteries continued to worsen in Eastern Tibet, he traveled to Lhasa. While there, he ...
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  • ...y practices and periodic ceremonies. In addition, he offered timely aid to monasteries damaged during the civil disturbances and unrest of the time, and made vast ...
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  • ...eastern part of the Kham region, committed atrocities, and destroyed many monasteries, including Riwoche Monastery. ...
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  • ...Way of the Bodhisattva'' to the whole assembly of monks. He went to major monasteries of the Riwo Gendenpa tradition such as [[Dza Sershul Monastery|Sershul]], L ...
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  • First, Trulshik first stayed at monasteries like '''Thangmé''' for several years, while hoping to return to his own mo :Dilgo Khyentse visited many monasteries in Nepal, and in 1977 he went by helicopter to Solukhumbu. There he gave th ...
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