• Tshogpa, the Bhutan Peace and Prosperity Party Drukpa Kagyu, an independent branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and the state religion of Bhutan...
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    His father had friendly relations with the Drugpa Kagyu and his mother had connections with the Jonangpa Kagyu through her family at Nakartse Dzong. Thus...
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    Govinda and Li Gotami wore Tibetan styles robes and were initiates in the Drugpa Kagyu lineage. The couple lived in a house rented from the writer Walter Evans-Wentz...
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    Six Dharmas of Naropa (category Kagyu)
    practice of the Kagyu school (and was originally unique to that school) and key Kagyu figures such as Milarepa, Gampopa, Phagmo Drugpa and Jigten Sumgon...
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    Kagyu: Shangpa Kagyu Marpa Kagyu: Rechung Kagyu Dagpo Kagyu: Karma Kagyu (or Kamtshang Kagyu) Tsalpa Kagyu Baram Kagyu Pagtru Kagyu (or Phagmo Drugpa...
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    Stakna Monastery (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples)
    Stakna Monastery or Stakna Gompa is a Buddhist monastery of the Drugpa sect in Stakna, Leh district, Ladakh, northern India, 21 or 25 kilometres from Leh...
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    (958–1055). Local tradition in the region also speaks of Kadampa and Drugpa Kagyu monasteries in the valley. Lingshed Monastery (or Kumbum, meaning 'A...
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    Chemrey Monastery (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples)
    of Leh and 24 kilometres (15 mi) northwest of Upshi. It belongs to the Drugpa monastic order. It was founded in 1664 by the Lama Tagsang Raschen and dedicated...
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  • Shashur Monastery (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples)
    Shashur or Sashur Monastery is a Buddhist monastery of the Drugpa sect in Lahaul and Spiti, Himachal Pradesh, northern India. It is located 137 kilometres...
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  • Tayul Monastery (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples)
    Satingri. Tayul gonpa written in Tibetan as Ta - Yul means "chosen place". The Drugpa (Dogpa) Lama, Serzang Richen of the Kham region of Tibet established the...
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  • also often claimed to recall his previous life as the crazy wisdom master Drugpa Kunleg, and enjoyed recounting the latter's exploits given any occasion...
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  • thar pa skal bzang kun tu dga' ba'i zlos gar [Biography of a master of the Drugpa Kargyu tradition, the Sixth Drugchen Pagsam Wangpo (1593-1641); written...
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    recognized as the mindstream emanation, a tulku, of the Dzogchen teacher Adzom Drugpa (1842–1924). At five, he was also recognized as a mindstream emanation of...
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    but also "the lamas and incarnations of (the Gelugpa), Drigung Kagyü and Taklung Kagyü and so forth". This indicates that Sonam Rapten had taken the decree...
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