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Gyalwa KARMAPA |
Past
and Present Tradition
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THE GOLDEN
KAGYU GARLAND
Excerpts
from The Garland of Moon Water Crystal by Situ Chokyi Jungnay and
Belo Tsewang Kunkhyab
The
7th Karmapa, Chodrak Gyamtso, came from Kyilha in Northern Tibet.
As soon as he was born he wiped his face and said 'Ah' (a sanskrit
syllable that symbolises the true nature of reality).
Cho Paljor, a disciple of the sixth Karmapa and head of one of the
Karmapa's smaller monasteries, Nyewo Ngarteng Monastery in the vicinity
of Kyilha, had dreamt that his guru was reborn at Kyilha.
He
sought out the young infant, who was then just seven days old. To
ensure that the child was the authentic reincarnation, he had brought
with him the possessions of the sixth Karmapa in order to see if
the child would be able to recognise those possessions. The infant
was able to do so without hesitation, and he also placed his hands
on the head of Cho Paljor to bless him.
When only two months old, the Karmapa was brought to Arik Thang,
a place where his predecessor had taught and a throne-like seat
made out of stone slabs had been kept. There he gave blessings to
over ten thousand people who had gathered for the occasion.
At the age of four he received a series of empowerments from Goshir
Paljor Dondrub. When eight years old, he went to stay at Karma Gon
where he received the Karma Kagyu teachings from both Benkar Jampal
Zangpo and Goshir Paljor Dondrub.
As Karmapa was invited to many places, he began travelling. He gave
teachings and empowerments to thousands of people as well as authoring
many texts and treatises. Chodrag Gyamtso spent his life travelling
from place to place with a large gathering of disciples. Many thousand
people lived a nomadic life in tents following their guru and receiving
teachings. All the members of the group had to adhere to the rigorous
schedule of study and meditation practice set up by the Karmapa.
At Nyriro Dong Tse he met the fourth Shamarpa, Chokyi Tragpa, to
whom he imparted the teachings of the lineage.
Among his disciples, Denma Drubchen Tashi Paljor became the next
lineage holder. Karmapa Chodrak Gyamtso passed away in his fifty-second
year.
Denma
Drubtop Tashi Paljor (1457-1525)
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