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| The
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
Fifth Karmapa, Deshin Shegpa (1384-1415) was born in the region
of Nyang Dam in Southern Tibet. As soon as he was born he sat up,
wiped his face and said, "I am the Karmapa. Om Mani Padme Hum
Hri". The secretary Rinchen Pal, who acted as the secretary
of three Karmapas, heard of this unusual child and brought him to
Tsawa Phu in Kongpo where a large group of the previous Karmapa's
disciples were living. There he met Shamar Kacho Wangpo, who at
once recognised him as Rolpe'i Dorje's reincarnation. Shamarpa gave
him the Black Crown and all the other possessions of the previous
Karmapa that he had been entrusted with.
The young Karmapa received the entire cycle of Kagyu teachings from
Kacho Wangpo.
Throughout his life he travelled far and wide, to Tibet, Mongolia
and China, bestowing teachings and empowerments. He was invited
to China by the Emperor Tai Ming Chen and became his guru. Having
spent some years in China, he returned to Tibet where he continued
teaching as well as constructing many stupas and shrines.
He found the young Shamar reincarnation, Chopal Yeshe, supervised
his ordination and transmitted the Kagyu teachings to him.
Among
his foremost disciples Ratnabhadra became the next lineage holder.
Deshin Shegpa passed away at the age of thirty-one.
Ratnabhadra
(Tib. Rinchen Zangpo) (15th century)
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