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'''Pawo''' ([[Wyl.]] ''dpa' bo'') '''Rinpoche Incarnation Line''' — an important lineage of [[Karma Kagyü]] masters very closely associated with the [[Karmapa Incarnation Line|Karmapas]]. The Pawo [[tulku]]s were at the head of Nenang Monastery in [[Central Tibet]]. In 1986 a new monastery, Nenang Phuntsok Chöling, was established near Boudnath in Nepal by the Tenth Pawo Rinpoche.
'''Pawo''' (Tib. དཔའ་བོ་, [[Wyl.]] ''dpa' bo'') '''Rinpoche Incarnation Line''' — an important lineage of [[Karma Kagyü]] masters very closely associated with the [[Karmapa Incarnation Line|Karmapas]]. The Pawo [[tulku]]s were at the head of Nenang Monastery in [[Central Tibet]]. In 1986 a new monastery, Nenang Phuntsok Chöling, was established near Boudnath in Nepal by the Tenth Pawo Rinpoche.


==Previous Incarnations==
==Previous Incarnations==

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Pawo (Tib. དཔའ་བོ་, Wyl. dpa' bo) Rinpoche Incarnation Line — an important lineage of Karma Kagyü masters very closely associated with the Karmapas. The Pawo tulkus were at the head of Nenang Monastery in Central Tibet. In 1986 a new monastery, Nenang Phuntsok Chöling, was established near Boudnath in Nepal by the Tenth Pawo Rinpoche.

Previous Incarnations

  • root emanation: Vajrapani
  • Panchen Sherab Jungné (Wyl. paN chen shes rab 'byung gnas), an abbot of Nalanda
  • Dekyong Zangmo (Wyl. bde skyong bzang mo)
  • Rolpé Yeshé (Wyl. rol pa'i ye shes)
  • Sangyé Rongtön (Wyl. sangs rgyas rong ston)
  • Orgyen Rinchen Lingpa (Wyl. o rgyan rin chen gling pa)
  • Gyaltsen Palzang (Wyl. rgyal mtshan dpal bzang)
  • Shönnu Lhundrup (Wyl. gzhon nu lhun grub)

Pawo Rinpoches

  1. Chöwang Lhundrup (Wyl. chos dbang lhun grub) (1440/55-1503)
  2. Tsuklak Trengwa (Wyl. gtsug lag 'phreng ba) (1504-1564/66)
  3. Tsuklak Gyatso (Wyl. gtsug lag rgya mtsho) (1567/8-1633)
  4. Tsuklak Kuntuzangpo (Wyl. gtsug lag kun tu bzang po) (1633-1649)
  5. Tsuklak Trinlé Gyatso (Wyl. gtsug lag 'phrin las rgya mtsho) (1649/50-1699)
  6. Tsuklak Döndrup (Wyl. gtsug lag don grub) (1701-1718)
  7. Tsuklak Gawé Wangpo (Wyl. gtsug lag dga' ba'i dbang po) (1719?-1781)
  8. Tsuklak Chökyi Gyalpo (Wyl. gtsug lag chos kyi rgyal po) (1782?-?)
  9. Tsuklak Nyinché (Wyl. gtsug lag nyin byed) (?-1911)
  10. Tsuklak Mawé Wangchuk (Wyl. gtsug lag smra ba'i dbang phyug) (1912-1991)
  11. Tsuklak Tenzin Kunzang Chökyi Nyima (Wyl. gtsug lag bstan 'dzin kun bzang chos kyi nyi ma) or Tsuklak Mawé Drayang—born, recognized and enthroned in Tibet (b.1993)