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Gyalwa KARMAPA |
Past
and Present Tradition
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THE 17th
GYALWA KARMAPA'S ACTIVITIES IN THE WORLD
Short Background
Information
The
Karmapas have been the spiritual heads of the Karma Kagyu tradition
of Tibetan Buddhism since the 12th century. The first Karmapa, Dusum
Khyenpa (1110-1193), was one of the most eminent masters of his
time. Prior to his death, he predicted that he would take rebirth
again in Tibet. Therefore, the second Karmapa, Karma Pakshi (1204-1283),
is considered as the first reincarnated Tibetan Lama. Since then,
the Karmapas, often called the Black Hat Karmapa, have had successive
reincarnations. Each of the Karmapas has proved himself to be the
Karmapa through his conduct and his qualities and has then been
confirmed as the Karmapa's incarnation by a realised disciple of
his predecesor. This process of confirmation has always been an
internal matter of the Karma Kagyu lineage with no interference
from any Tibetan or Chinese administrative or political system or
any other spiritual lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The Karmapas are
considered to be great Bodhisattvas who take rebirth for the welfare
of sentient beings. In their successive reincarnations, they have
always propagated Buddhism in its complete form. The 16th Karmapa,
Rangjung Rigpei Dorje (1924-1981), was instrumental in introducing
Tibetan Buddhism to the west.
The
17th Gyalwa Karmapa, Trinley Thaye Dorje, was born in Tibet in 1983.
He is the son of Mipham Rinpoche, a very well-known master of the
Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. As an infant Karmapa Thaye
Dorje repeatedly said that he was the Karmapa. The 14th Kunzig Shamarpa,
the second highest Lama in the Karma Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism,
identified the Karmapa by using the centuries old spiritual procedures.
In 1994, after the Karmapa and his family had fled Tibet, he officially
recognized the then eleven year old as the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa.
Since 1994 Gyalwa Karmapa Trinley Thaye Dorje has lived in India,
and continues his spiritual education under the supervision of Kunzig
Shamarpa. His training emphasizes philosophy and meditation. Since
1998, Prof. Sempa Dorje, one of todays most outstanding Buddhist
scholars, is one of his teachers.
In
November 1999, Gyalwa Karmapa accepted an invitation to various
Buddhist centers in Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia; tens of thousands
came to see him. In January 2000 he visited a number of countries
in Europe, including Germany, France and Austria. In February 2000
he retreated to the large Karma Kagyu monastery and retreat center
in France that had been initiated by his predecessor. There he continued
his spiritual training.
Karmapa
Urgyen Trinley, who fled Tibet in January 2000 and who is widely
covered by the international press, is not identical with Karmapa
Trinley Thaye Dorje. Urgyen Trinley was the first "Living Buddha"
installed by Communist China with the help of Situ Rinpoche, the
third ranking lama in the Karma kagyu lineage. Urgyen Trinley's
recognition as the 16th Karmapa's reincarnation was based on a so-called
letter of prediction which is said to have been written by the late
Karmapa. This prediction letter's authenticity is, however, doubted.
The request by Kunzig Shamar Rinpoche and many followers of the
Kagyu tradition to allow the letter to be examined in a forensic
test has been rejected by Situ Rinpoche up to the present day. It
is he who claims that he received this letter from the 16th Karmapa.
Urgyen
Trinley was furthermore recognized as the Karmapa by H. H. the Dalai
Lama. This is unusual as it is not in accordance with the history
of Tibetan Buddhism. It should also be pointed out that the Dalai
Lama was given misleading information; he was told that all important
dignitaries of the Kagyu tradition unanimously agreed on Urgyen
Trinley as the Karmapa and gave his approval based on this information.
Interview
of Thinley Thaye Dorje, the Gyalwa Karmapa
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