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'''Rechungpa''' ( | [[File:Rechungpa.png|thumb|Rechung Dorje Drak]] | ||
[[Image:Rechungpa yak horn.jpg|frame|'''Rechungpa looking for Milarepa inside the Yak's Horn''' from a painting by [[Dugu Choegyal Rinpoche]]]] | |||
'''Rechung Dorje Drak''' (Tib. རས་ཆུང་རྡོ་རྗེ་གྲགས་, [[Wyl.]] ''ras chung rdo rje grags'') or '''Rechungpa''' (Tib. རས་ཆུང་པ་, Wyl. ''ras chung pa'') (1083/5-1161) was one of the main disciples of Jetsün [[Milarepa]]. In later biographies, he is mentioned as the second most important of Milarepa's students, the 'moon-like' disciple, with [[Gampopa]] being the foremost, and compared to the sun. Rechungpa, as his name suggests, was a cotton-clad [[yogin]], unlike Gampopa who was a monk. | |||
==Primary Students== | |||
*Sumpa aka Sumtön (Tib. སུམ་སྟོན་, Wyl. ''sum ston''), Tsangpa Sumpa (Tib. གཙང་པ་སུམ་པ་, Wyl. ''gtsang pa sum pa'') and Dampa Sumpa (Tib. དམ་པ་སུམ་པ་, Wyl. ''dam pa sum pa'') | |||
*Gyal-lo | |||
*Yang-gön aka Tönpa Yangdak Pal | |||
*Yeshe Lama (Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མ་, Wyl. ''ye shes bla ma'') | |||
==Writings== | |||
*''White Rock Vajra Fortress'' | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*Peter Alan Roberts, ''The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evolution of a Tibetan Hagiography'', Routledge, 2007 | |||
*[[Thrangu Rinpoche]], ''Rechungpa: A Biography of Milarepa's Disciple'', Namo Buddha Publications, 2002 | |||
==External Links== | |||
*{{TBRC|P4278|TBRC profile}} | |||
[[Category: Historical Masters]] | [[Category: Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category: Kagyü Masters]] | [[Category: Kagyü Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 10:20, 15 October 2011
Rechung Dorje Drak (Tib. རས་ཆུང་རྡོ་རྗེ་གྲགས་, Wyl. ras chung rdo rje grags) or Rechungpa (Tib. རས་ཆུང་པ་, Wyl. ras chung pa) (1083/5-1161) was one of the main disciples of Jetsün Milarepa. In later biographies, he is mentioned as the second most important of Milarepa's students, the 'moon-like' disciple, with Gampopa being the foremost, and compared to the sun. Rechungpa, as his name suggests, was a cotton-clad yogin, unlike Gampopa who was a monk.
Primary Students
- Sumpa aka Sumtön (Tib. སུམ་སྟོན་, Wyl. sum ston), Tsangpa Sumpa (Tib. གཙང་པ་སུམ་པ་, Wyl. gtsang pa sum pa) and Dampa Sumpa (Tib. དམ་པ་སུམ་པ་, Wyl. dam pa sum pa)
- Gyal-lo
- Yang-gön aka Tönpa Yangdak Pal
- Yeshe Lama (Tib. ཡེ་ཤེས་བླ་མ་, Wyl. ye shes bla ma)
Writings
- White Rock Vajra Fortress
Further Reading
- Peter Alan Roberts, The Biographies of Rechungpa: The Evolution of a Tibetan Hagiography, Routledge, 2007
- Thrangu Rinpoche, Rechungpa: A Biography of Milarepa's Disciple, Namo Buddha Publications, 2002