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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 (dawa-chu-shel-gyi-phreng-ba)
by the eighth Situ, Chokyi Jungnay, and Belo Tsewang Kunkhyab
The
First Karmapa, Dusum Khyenpa (1110-1193) was born in the village
of Ratay in East Tibet. His father was a Buddhist practitioner,
and he received teachings from him as well as from many other teachers.
Thus Dusum Khyenpa studied and practised Buddhism from an early
age.
At the age of twenty he travelled to Central Tibet, where he studied
extensively for twelve years with many great scholars such as Kyabpa
Chokyi Senge and Patsab Lotsawa Nyima Trag. He met with Gampopa
at the age of thirty and received Kagyu teachings for three years.
He also received teachings from Rechungpa and other disciples of
Milarepa. Thus, he studied and practised meditation for twelve years.
The miraculous powers he developed enabled him to visit holy sites
of the Vajrayana in India. In Uddhiyana, also a sacred Vajrayana
site, he met dakinis from who he received extensive teachings.
At the age of forty-four he returned to East Tibet, where he remained
until his death. During this period he constructed three well-known
monasteries, spread the Kagyu teachings and attracted a great number
of disciples. He had many students capable of carrying on the Kagyu
lineage. From among those, Drogon Rechen became the lineage holder.
Dusum Khyenpa passed away at the age of eighty-four.
Drogon
Rechen (1148-1218)
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