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  • ...e]] (1284-1339), who presented him with the red crown, giving him the name Shamarpa ‘holder of the red crown’. ...from His Holiness the 14th [[Dalai Lama]] and enthroned his nephew as the Shamarpa, taking him under his wing for the guidance of his body, speech and mind.<r ...
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  • ...g Dorje]] (1604-1674). Earlier, the place had been visited by Gyatön Jigme Drakpa (Wyl. ''brgya ston ‘jigs med grags pa'').<Ref>Phurbu rdo rje (1988), sPo *Chödrak Yeshe (Wyl. chos grags ye shes), the Fourth Shamarpa (1453–1524) ...
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  • The source of this tradition in Tibet was the translator [[Marpa]] Chökyi Lodrö (1012 1099), who travelled several times to India and Nepal, and stu ...the Tai Situ Rinpoches goes back to the 15th century; the 8th Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné at Palpung monastery revitalized the Karma Kagyü lineage in Easter ...
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  • The source of this tradition in Tibet was the translator [[Marpa Chökyi Lodrö]] (1012-1099), who travelled several times to India and Nepal, and s [[Image:Situ Panchen Chos-kyi-byung-gnas.JPG|thumb|left|[[Situ Panchen Chökyi Jungné]]]] ...
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