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'''Drukpa Yongdzin Incarnation Line''' is the successive line of tulkus of '''Drukpa Yongzin''', who is regarded as an emanation of [[Milarepa]], Tibet’s celebrated yogi. The Drukpa Yongdzin incarnation lineage is one of the ‘Four Pillars’ of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] tradition.
'''Drukpa Yongdzin Incarnation Line''' is the successive line of [[tulku]]s of '''Drukpa Yongzin''', who is regarded as an emanation of [[Milarepa]], Tibet’s celebrated [[yogin]]. The Drukpa Yongdzin incarnation lineage is one of the ‘Four Pillars’ of the [[Drukpa Kagyü]] tradition.


===Previous Incarnations===
===Previous Incarnations===
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#Lhatsewa Ngawang Zangpo, the '''First Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche''' (1546-1615)
#Lhatsewa Ngawang Zangpo, the '''First Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche''' (1546-1615)
#Kunga Lhundrup, the '''Second Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche''' (1617-1676)
#Kunga Lhundrup, the '''Second Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche''' (1617-1676)
#The Third Drukpa Yongdzin
#The '''Third Drukpa Yongdzin'''
#Jampal Pawo, the '''Fourth Drukpa Yongdzin''' (1720-1780)
#Jampal Pawo, the '''Fourth Drukpa Yongdzin''' (1720-1780)
#'''The Fifth Drukpa Yongdzin'''
#The '''Fifth Drukpa Yongdzin'''
#'''The Sixth Drukpa Yongdzin'''
#The '''Sixth Drukpa Yongdzin'''
#Mipam Yeshe NangwaJampal Sheja Künkhyen, the '''Seventh Drukpa Yopngdzin'''
#Ngagi Wangpo, Mipam Yeshe Nangwa Jampal Sheja Künkhyen, the '''Seventh Drukpa Yopngdzin''', he  was a teacher of [[Tokden Shakya Shri]]. The eighth incarnation was threefold, among whom was Apho Rinpoche, Shakya Shri ‘s grandson<Ref>[[Katok Situ Chökyi Gyatso]], Togden Shakya Shri—The Life and Liberation of a Tibetan Yogin, translated and compiled by Elio Guarisco, Shang Shung Institute, 2009, p. 248.</Ref>
#Ngagi Wangpo, the '''Eight Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche'''
#[[Tokden Paksam Gyatso]], the '''Eight Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche'''
#Decho Yongdzin Rinpoche, the '''Ninth Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche'''. There is another incarnation of the Eighth Drukpa Yongdzin.
#Decho Yongdzin Rinpoche, the '''Ninth Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche'''. There was another 9th incarnation, who died in a car accident in 1995.
#The rebirth of the incarnation who passed in 1995 has been recognized as the Tenth Drukpa Yongdzin by Gyalwang [[Drukchen Rinpoche]].


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Latest revision as of 08:54, 8 January 2020

Drukpa Yongdzin Incarnation Line is the successive line of tulkus of Drukpa Yongzin, who is regarded as an emanation of Milarepa, Tibet’s celebrated yogin. The Drukpa Yongdzin incarnation lineage is one of the ‘Four Pillars’ of the Drukpa Kagyü tradition.

Previous Incarnations

The Drukpa Yondgzin Incarnations

  1. Lhatsewa Ngawang Zangpo, the First Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche (1546-1615)
  2. Kunga Lhundrup, the Second Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche (1617-1676)
  3. The Third Drukpa Yongdzin
  4. Jampal Pawo, the Fourth Drukpa Yongdzin (1720-1780)
  5. The Fifth Drukpa Yongdzin
  6. The Sixth Drukpa Yongdzin
  7. Ngagi Wangpo, Mipam Yeshe Nangwa Jampal Sheja Künkhyen, the Seventh Drukpa Yopngdzin, he was a teacher of Tokden Shakya Shri. The eighth incarnation was threefold, among whom was Apho Rinpoche, Shakya Shri ‘s grandson[1]
  8. Tokden Paksam Gyatso, the Eight Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche
  9. Decho Yongdzin Rinpoche, the Ninth Drukpa Yongdzin Rinpoche. There was another 9th incarnation, who died in a car accident in 1995.
  10. The rebirth of the incarnation who passed in 1995 has been recognized as the Tenth Drukpa Yongdzin by Gyalwang Drukchen Rinpoche.

Notes

  1. Katok Situ Chökyi Gyatso, Togden Shakya Shri—The Life and Liberation of a Tibetan Yogin, translated and compiled by Elio Guarisco, Shang Shung Institute, 2009, p. 248.