Snelling & Richardson 1986, pp. 182–3. Mullin 2001, pp. 100–103. de:Dagpo (Region)[circular reference] Mullin 2001, p. 105. Mullin 2001, p. 111. Mullin...
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Gampopa (category Dagpo Kagyu)
authored the first Lamrim text, Jewel Ornament of Liberation, and founded the Dagpo Kagyu school. He is also known as Dvagpopa, and by the titles Dakpo Lharjé...
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Tibet (redirect from Tibet (region))
minor subsect. The first, the Dagpo Kagyu, encompasses those Kagyu schools that trace back to Gampopa. In turn, the Dagpo Kagyu consists of four major...
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minor subsect. The first, the Dagpo Kagyu, encompasses those Kagyu schools that trace back to Gampopa. In turn, the Dagpo Kagyu consists of four major...
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were also spectacular successes in the east. The new acquisitions included Dagpo in the far southeast, Phanyul (north of Lhasa) and Neu (southeast of Lhasa)...
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History of Tibet (redirect from History of Tibet Autonomous Region)
11th-century mystic. It contains one major and one minor subsect. The first, the Dagpo Kagyu, encompasses those Kagyu schools that trace back to the Indian master...
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dates to the 17th century. It is located in the Tirthan valley near Banjar. Dagpo Shedrup Ling monastery - This Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Gelug school...
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famous Kagyu figures was the hermit Milarepa, an 11th-century mystic. The Dagpo Kagyu was founded by the monk Gampopa who merged Marpa's lineage teachings...
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Panchen Lama, who at the time enjoyed rule over an effectively autonomous region around Shigatse. In China, the ninth Panchen Lama worked on plans to develop...
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first met Dagpo Rinpoche at a tsog offering ceremony in Lhasa, he cried out of reverence from beginning to end. According to Ribur Rinpoche: Dagpo Lama Rinpoche...
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the tantric practice of the Six Yogas of Naropa, and Mahamudra, from the Dagpo Kagyu lineages. This tradition was continued by the first Panchen Lama,...
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Southeast Asia Theravāda Tibetan Buddhism Nyingma Kadam Kagyu Dagpo Sakya Jonang East Asia Early Buddhist schools and Mahāyāna (via the...
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Jean-Jacques Origas Trinidad Pardo de Tavera Louis Réau Clotilde Reiss Dagpo Rinpoche Olivier Roy Laurent Sagart André Santini Léopold de Saussure Aurélien...
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the Preservation of the Mahayana Tradition New Kadampa Tradition Kagyu Dagpo Kagyu Karma Kagyu Diamond Way Shambhala Buddhism Phagdru Kagyu Drikung Kagyu...
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mythology) Dag Prawitz Dagfinn Follesdal Dagfinn Føllesdal Dagobert D. Runes Dagpo Tashi Namgyal Dai Zhen Daimonic Dale Beyerstein Dallas Willard Damaris Cudworth...
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founder of the Drikung Kagyu tradition. The order is one of the eight minor Dagpo Kagyu lineages derived from disciples of Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo (1110–70)...
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11th-century mystic. It contains one major and one minor subsect. The first, the Dagpo Kagyu, encompasses those Kagyu schools that trace back to the Indian master...
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areas of southern India, such as Vanavasi in the south-west and the Kañci region in the south-east. This group later ceased to refer to themselves specifically...
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Cultural elements of Buddhism Culture of Bhutan Culture of Myanmar Cunda Dagpo Kagyu Dahui Zonggao Dai Bai Zan Cho Bo Zen Ji Dainin Katagiri Dakini Dalai...
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