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  • ...-1097), which later branched into the four major and eight minor [[Kagyü]] lineages. [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...pendent lineage but its teachings were incorporated into the other Tibetan schools. *[[eight practice lineages]] ...
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  • ...inchen Zangpo]] (958-1055) onwards, i.e. [[Kagyü]], [[Sakya]], [[Kadampa]] and [[Gelug]]. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...he most influential ones being the [[Vaibhashika]] school based in Kashmir and the [[Sautrantika]] school. The lineage of monastic ordination and [[vinaya]] that was transmitted in Tibet with [[Shantarakshita]] comes from ...
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  • ...་པ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་, [[Wyl.]] ''tshal pa bka' brgyud'') — one of the four major schools of the [[Dakpo Kagyü]], founded by [[Zangyu Dragpa Darma Drag]] (Zhang Rin *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001). ...
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  • The '''six lineages''' are: #the lineage of prophetically declared succession, and ...
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  • ...ls. The Pagdru Kagyü school ruled over Tibet during the fourteenth century and part of the fifteenth century. {{:Eight Pagdru Kagyü Sub-schools}} ...
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  • * [[The four main schools of Tibetan Buddhism]] * [[The four philosophical schools of Indo-Tibetan Buddhism]] ...
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  • ...་གསེབ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་, [[Wyl.]] ''shugs gseb bka' brgyud'') — one of [[Kagyü]] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Kyer Gompa Chökyi Sengé]] (1144 *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...ong gyü'', [[Wyl.]] ''rgyal ba dgongs brgyud'') — the first of the [[three lineages of transmission]] of the [[Nyingma]] lineage. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Drogön Gyalsa]] (1118-1195) and his brother [[Kunden Repa]] (1148-1217). This school's lineage ended in the *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...ཡ་བཟང་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་, [[Wyl.]] ''g.ya bzang bka' brgyud'') — one of [[Kagyü]] and [[Pagdru Kagyü]] subschools founded by [[Kelden Yeshé Sangyé]] (d.1207). *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'' (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001) ...
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  • ...chool which bares his name. This school was later subdivided into four sub-schools by his four main disciples (see [[Kagyü]]). [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...s other lines of incarnations, such as the [[Tai Situpa]] and [[Shamarpa]] lineages of [[tulku]]s. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...nyen gyü'', Wyl. ''o rgyan bsnyen brgyud'') — one of the [[eight practice lineages]] which was brought to Tibet by [[Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal]]. These teachings w [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...He also established two monasteries, Shar Yelphuk (Wyl. ''shar yel phug'') and Chang Tarna (Wyl. ''byang rta rna dgon''). This lineage no longer exists to [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • '''Seven lineages of transmission''' (Tib. བརྒྱུད་པ་བདུན་, ''gyü # transmission of aspiration and empowerment (''smon lam dbang bskur brgyud'') ...
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  • ...their features, so that there are aspects of the perceiving mind for each and every thing that is perceived. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...manatha who was a great practitioner of [[Kalachakra]]. Its main monastery and seat was [[Lhatsé Dzongkhang Jonang]]. This school is a proponent of the [ [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...[[Götsangpa Gönpo Dorje]] (1189-1258) and the renowned scholar, meditator and historian, known as the omniscient [[Pema Karpo]] (1527-92). ...she Dorje saw nine dragons fly up into the sky from the ground of Namdruk, and he named his lineage "Drukpa", or "Lineage of the Dragons" after this auspi ...
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  • <noinclude>'''Eight [[Pagdru Kagyü]] Sub-schools''' —</noinclude> *'''[[Trophu Kagyü]]''', founded by [[Drogön Gyalsa]] (1118-1195) and his brother [[Kunden Repa]] (1148-1217) ...
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  • ...headed by the 7th [[Phakchok Rinpoche]], the 7th Taklung Matrul Rinpoche, and the 26th Taklung Shabdrung Rinpoche. *E. Gene Smith, 'Golden Rosaries of the Bka' brgyud Schools' in ''Among Tibetan Texts'', Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2001 ...
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  • The four main schools (Tib. ཆོས་ལུགས་ཆེན་པོ་བཞི་, [[Wyl.] ...His Holiness the [[Dalai Lama]] in Finland, 1988. Published in [[Dzogchen and Padmasambhava]], in the [[nine yanas]] chapter.</ref> ...
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  • ...t times, this school has counted masters such as [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] and [[Lama Gendun Rinpoche]] as its lineage holders. ...nath, Hong Kong, Esby: Rangjung Yeshe Publications, 2005), Ch. 3, 'Gampopa and the Early Barom Masters'. ...
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  • ...pty terms arose only with the [[Sarma|new translations schools]] in Tibet, and are therefore not part of traditional [[Nyingma]] vocabulary. Yet this does ...inosity of the buddha nature, as the basis for [[samsara]] and [[nirvana]] and all the qualities of [[enlightenment]]. ...
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  • ...atra]] school. They believe that there is only one aspect of the perceived and only one perceiving aspect of mind. Like an egg which has been cut precisel [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...mas]]'. Its main monastery in Tibet was Dar Drangmoche Monastery in Tsang, and now in exile Tashi Rabten Ling at Lumbini, along with two other monasteries [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...one of the main [[tantra]]s practised by the [[Sarma]] or New Translations schools. The name means wheel of time or time-cycles. It has a unique presentation *[[The Dalai Lama]] and [[Jeffrey Hopkins]], ''The Kalachakra Tantra: Rite of Initiation'' (Boston: ...
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  • ...uries, the foremost among them being the [[Nyingma]], [[Sakya]], [[Kagyü]] and [[Gelug]]. ==Four Schools== ...
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  • ...76 he married and moved to Cambridge, England where he lives with his wife and daughter. He worked as a nurse at Fulbourn Psychiatric Hospital, Cambridge, ...
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  • ...a]], [[Chakrasamvara]], [[Vajrayogini]], [[Vajrabhairava]], [[Sarvavidya]] and [[Mahakala]]. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...was Stag bu Bla ma.<br/>*Ringu Tulku (2007), p.143</ref> In the sixteenth and seventeenth century, the Martsang Kagyü lineage entered a period of declin [[Category: Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...of transmission of the three [[inner tantras]] of the [[Nyingma]] school, and in particular of the [[Dzogchen]] teachings. ...heaven, such as the [[buddhas of the five families]], and [[Vajrasattva]], and then to [[nirmanakaya]] buddhas such as the [[twelve teachers]]. ...
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  • ....pdf Revival and Renewal through Reincarnation: The Bodong Tradition, Then and Now, Derek F. Maher] ...orjee/bodong-research-and-publication-centre/141578179548/ Bodong Research and Publication Centre] ...
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  • ...hanks to the kindness of Khenpo [[Shantarakshita]], Guru [[Padmasambhava]] and the Dharma-King [[Trisong Deutsen]]. ...
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  • ...'', Wyl. '' 'dzhin pa'i sems''). They say that the subjective mind is real and the apprehended aspects of mind which appear as external are also real. *[[Half-Eggists]] and ...
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  • ...ün''; [[Wyl.]] ''bka' babs bdun'') received by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Chokgyur Dechen Lingpa]]: #''[[kama]]'': the continuous transmission of [[sutra]] and [[tantra]] ...
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  • ...r deities of [[Shakyamuni]], [[Avalokiteshvara]], [[Tara]] and [[Achala]], and [[three pitakas]]. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • ...ny subjects and only one object, that is also problematic, because subject and object are dependently originating. [[Category:Schools and Lineages]] ...
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  • The [[Three turnings|Second and Third Turning]] teachings were explicated by '''two traditions of [[shastra ...ition of [[Profound View]], was inspired by the bodhisattva [[Manjushri]], and was transmitted through [[Nagarjuna]]. Nagarjuna's works laid the foundatio ...
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  • ...ormulated by the Indian scholar [[Buddhapalita]] and later elaborated upon and defended by [[Chandrakirti]]. ...—what difference does a difference make?'', edited by Georges B.J. Dreyfus and Sara L. McClintock (Boston: Wisdom Publications, 2005). ...
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  • *Lhakhang (Wyl. ''lha khang''), and *[[Drolma Podrang]] and ...
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  • ...rian movement begun by [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]] and [[Jamgön Kongtrul]] and their disciples in Kham in the nineteenth century. ...intact at that time in Tibet and then did all they could to preserve them and spread them as widely as possible. ...
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  • ...lu Rinpoche]] and [[Bokar Rinpoche]] were the recent heads of this school, and founded a great number of centres in the West. ...Hugh Richardson'', ed. Michael Aris and Aung San Suu Kyi. Warminster: Aris and Phillips, 1980 pp. 138-144. ...
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