| The
Gyalwa KARMAPA |
Reincarnation
& Recognition of the 17th Karmapa
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The encounter with Chobgye Trichen
Rinpoche
In
1986 I stayed in New Delhi for some time to supervise the construction
of the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute, as I am responsible
for this project. At the time I received a visit from the great
Sakya Lama Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche. I hold him in very high esteem
as a highly qualified spiritual master. A great many people in the
different schools of Tibetan Buddhism think of him as a saint. His
Holiness the Dalai Lama also holds him in high regard, as did the
late Karmapa. I feel great respect and devotion for Chobgye Tri
Rinpoche, and he himself has shown me great affection.

Having
cut short his visit to a Sakya monastery in Mussourie, he came to
Delhi in order to meet me. I was told that he urgently wanted to
see me. At our meeting he said the following: "Shortly before the
late Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpei Dorje, passed away, I had a dream
early one morning. His Holiness the Karmapa was wearing the Dharma
robes while circumambulating the stupa at Boudhanath. He appeared
to be sad. In my dream I too felt sad and shed tears. A very short
time after my dream the Karmapa passed away."
Chobgye Rinpoche had come to tell me of another dream that he had
had just a few days before coming to Delhi :
" This time His Holiness was clad in the yellow Dharma robe while
again walking around a stupa. The colour of his robe was clear and
radiant. He also wore the Gampopa hat, and his mood was cheerful.
"
At noon the very same day, Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche had a relative
from Lhasa who came to visit him.
He brought a photograph of a young child who was well known in the
area that this relative came from. People there knew that the child
himself had on several occasions said that he was the Karmapa. When
he heard this, Chobgye Tri Rinpoche felt he must communicate it
to me. He felt the matter was so urgent that he cut short his visit
to the Sakya Monastery he was on his way to.
Chobgye Tri Rinpoche continued:
"You must not make a decision on the basis of what I have told you.
Your judgement must be based on the instructions left behind by
the late Karmapa as well as on the visions and experiences of qualified
spiritual masters in the lineage. Since you're the Shamar reincarnation,
I wanted to convey to you what I've just told you. Historically,
in the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism the Shamarpa Lamas
and the Karmapa Lamas are regarded as inseparable"
The young
child about whom Rinpoche had told me seemed very young on the photograph
I was shown.
I would guess he was just three years old. At the time I didn't
tell anyone about what had occurred.
Lopon
Tsechu's visit to Lhasa.
Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche went to Lhasa on behalf of the Nepal Buddhist
Association in early 1987; I asked him to find out the details of
the young child without telling anyone that I had asked him to do
so.
At that time the young child was living in the Bakhor district of
Lhasa with his parents. His father is the well-known Nyingma Master
Mipham Rinpoche. He has two sons. Both sons were regarded as exceptional
by the people in the neighbourhood.
I
asked Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche to meet the family but to ensure that
nobody realised his purpose. He returned with information such as
the parents' names, the birthplaces of their two sons, when they
were born and so on. .
Lopon
Tsechu Rinpoche also discovered that the father possesses religious
objects and letters formerly belonging to the previous Mipham Rinpoche,
a very well-known Nyingma master who was closely connected to the
Karma Kagyu lineage. Among these, there is a letter which says that
in his next reincarnation a son, Rigpei Yeshe Dorje, will be born
to him. The
Rigpei Dorje portion of the name refers to the late Karmapa's name,
Rangjung Rigpei Dorje. As the father would not part with the letter,
Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche contacted another Lama, who is a close friend
of the father, to obtain permission to make a copy of it. This friend
persuaded Mipham Rinpoche to have a hand-written copy made. This
copy is now in my possession. When I asked Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche
to conduct these investigations, I did not make the request on an
official basis. I approached him because he is a trustworthy person
and because he was travelling to Lhasa. When he returned to tell
me what he had discovered, I took care not to betray any reaction.
Other envoys sent to Lhasa...
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