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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
Fourth Karmapa, Rolpai Dorje (1340-1383) was born in the Kongpo
province of Central Tibet. As soon as he was born he sat up and
recited, 'Om Mani Padme Hum Hri', the mantra of Chenrezig.
The secretary of the previous Karmapa, Rinchen Pal, had been given
instructions that indicated the next reincarnation and, following
these indications, he found the child.
At the age of six Rolpei Dorje received the refuge vows and the
precepts of a lay-practitioner from Tokden Gon Gyalwa, with whom
he studied and practised the Tantrayana.
At the age of twelve, on a journey to Central Tibet, he met with
Gyalwa Yungton Dorje Pal. The young Karmapa told him of many events
relating to Rangjung Dorje, the previous Karmapa. This convinced
Gyalwa Yungton that the boy was the authentic reincarnation of his
guru. Rolpei Dorje informed him that he would, in this life, be
his teacher and requested him to transmit all the Kagyu teachings
to him. Having finished his education, the Karmapa travelled throughout
Tibet and China spreading the Kagyu doctrine.
His
foremost disciple was the second Shamarpa, who became the next lineage
holder.
Rolpei Dorje passed away at the age of forty-three.
The
second Shamarpa, Kacho Wangpo (1350-1405)
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