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    Gampopa Sönam Rinchen (Tibetan: སྒམ་པོ་པ་བསོད་ནམས་རིན་ཆེན་, Wylie: sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen, 1079–1153) was the main student of Milarepa, and a Tibetan...
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    Kagyu (section Gampopa)
    as independent schools are those which stem from Milarepa's disciple, Gampopa (1079–1153), a monk who merged the Kagyu lineage with the Kadam tradition...
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    originally unique to that school) and key Kagyu figures such as Milarepa, Gampopa, Phagmo Drugpa and Jigten Sumgon taught and practiced these dharmas. They...
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    showing that the world itself is sacred. Gampopa was Milarepa’s most renowned student. Four of Gampopa’s students founded the four major branches of...
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    lineages. Later Indian and Tibetan masters such as Padmavajra, Tilopa, and Gampopa incorporated mahāmudrā into tantric, monastic and traditional meditative...
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    Books. Kindle Edition. Gampopa (1998). The Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The Wish-Fulfilling Gem of the Noble Teachings, by Gampopa, translated by Khenpo...
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    Milarepa, an 11th-century mystic. The Dagpo Kagyu was founded by the monk Gampopa who merged Marpa's lineage teachings with the monastic Kadam tradition...
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    the immediate disciples of Gampopa (1079-1153), while "minor" refers to all the lineages founded by disciples of Gampopa's main disciple, Phagmo Drupa...
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  • teachings. The text was written by Gampopa (1074-1153 C.E.), one of the two most important disciples of Milarepa. Gampopa, both a Kadampa monk and Vajrayana...
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    Ulrich Timme Kragh outlines the progression of this practice from one of Gampopa's manuals, entitled Closely Stringed Pearls. After describing the visualization...
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    Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature, Motilal Banarsidass Publ. Gampopa; The Jewel Ornament of Liberation; Snow Lion Publications; ISBN 1-55939-092-1...
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    brings realization of great bliss. This is the instruction of Lawapa. Gampopa's Closely Stringed Pearls outlines four main sequential steps: Seizing the...
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  • Nikaya's Sutta Nipata's first chapter (Sn 1.3). In the work written by Gampopa (1074-1153 C.E.), "The Jewel Ornament of Liberation, The Wish-fulfilling...
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    and Student Diligence Support: Predictors of Academic Success. (PDF) Je Gampopa (1994). Gems of Dharma, Jewels of Freedom. Altea Publishing. p. 163....
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    MD: Yeshede Buddhist Culture Institute. p. 107. ISBN 978-1726335799. Gampopa (1998). The Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The Wish-Fulfilling Gem of the...
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    Breath and Movement. Hay House. Trungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche Sherpa (2004). Gampopa, the Monk and the Yogi : His Life and Teachings. Harvard University. Access...
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  • Mahāmudrā, the unity of awareness and emptiness in the Kagyu tradition of Gampopa This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nature...
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    first, the Dagpo Kagyu, encompasses those Kagyu schools that trace back to Gampopa. In turn, the Dagpo Kagyu consists of four major sub-sects: the Karma Kagyu...
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    and the attainment of complete enlightenment. In the work written by Gampopa (1074-1153 C.E.), "The Jewel Ornament of Liberation, The Wish-fulfilling...
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  • essential points of all sutra teachings in their logical order for practice. Gampopa, a Kadampa monk and student of the famed yogi Milarepa, introduced the...
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    work by Longchenpa published by LTWA was based on the four dharmas of Gampopa (1079–1153), the founder of the Dagpo Kagyu. The first mahamudra work published...
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    Rinpoche and its principal teacher Pema Chödrön. Gampo Abbey is named after Gampopa, the first monastic in the Kagyü lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Residents...
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  • disagree on whether masturbation constitutes sexual misconduct or not, where Gampopa (1079-1153) believed that anal or oral  sexes with any genders as impr...
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    another ten years. At thirty, he went to Daklha Gampo, the monastery of Gampopa, to receive teachings from him. He trained formally in the foundation practices...
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    989–1069 CE Naropa, 1016–1100 CE Marpa, 1012–1097 CE Milarepa, 1040–1123 CE Gampopa, 1079–1153 CE Düsum Khyenpa, 1st Karmapa Lama, 1110–1193 CE Drogon Rechen...
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    (Wylie: Dus gsum Mkhyen pa, 1110–1193), was a disciple of the Tibetan master Gampopa. A talented child who studied Buddhism with his father from an early age...
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  • Dictionary. Delhi: Motilal Banarsidass Publishers. p. 457. ISBN 81-208-0567-4. Gampopa's "Jewel Ornament of Liberation", especially the ten bhumis, where the absorption...
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  • University. Archived from the original on 15 June 2015. Retrieved 13 June 2015. Gampopa & Gyaltsen Rinpoche 1998, pp. 143. Sumedho 2014, pp. 249–250. Zaun 2002...
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    Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism that trace their lineage back through Gampopa (1079-1153), who was also known as Dagpo Lhaje (Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་ལྷ་རྗེ...
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    trace back to the Indian master Naropa via Marpa Lotsawa, Milarepa and Gampopa. During this era, the region was dominated by the Sakya lama with the Mongols'...
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