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===Brief History===
The lineage of the Thrangu Rinpoche incarnations began in the 15th century when the [[7th Karmapa]], Chodrak Gyatso visited the region of Thrangu in Tibet. At that time the Karmapa established [[Thrangu Monastery]] and enthroned Sherap Gyaltsen as the first Thrangu Rinpoche, recognizing him as the re-established emanation of Shuwu [[Palgyi Senge]], one of the twenty-five great siddha disciples of [[Guru Rinpoche]], [[Padmasambhava]].
===<span class=TibUni16>སྐུ་ཕྲེང༌།</span> - Successive Incarnations of Thrangu Tulku===
*1st [[Thrangu Sherap Gyaltsen]]
*2nd [[Thrangu
*3rd [[Thrangu
*4th [[Thrangu
*5th [[Thrangu
*6th [[Thrangu
*7th [[Thrangu
*8th [[Thrangu
*9th [[Thrangu Karma Lodrö Lungrik Maway Senge]] (Present)
===Main Monasteries===
*[[Thrangu Monastery]]<br>
===Main Lineages===
*[[Karma Kagyu]]<br>
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*[[Khenchen Thrangu Tulku]]
*[[Thrangu Tulku]]


===References===
{{reflist}}
===Internal Links===
*[[Thrangu Monastery]]<br>
===External Links===
*Home Page of Thrangu Rinpoche[http://www.rinpoche.com/Index3.htm]<br>
[[Category:Tibetan Buddhist Teachers]]
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]
[[Category:Karma Kagyu]]

Latest revision as of 12:21, 2 June 2011

Brief History

The lineage of the Thrangu Rinpoche incarnations began in the 15th century when the 7th Karmapa, Chodrak Gyatso visited the region of Thrangu in Tibet. At that time the Karmapa established Thrangu Monastery and enthroned Sherap Gyaltsen as the first Thrangu Rinpoche, recognizing him as the re-established emanation of Shuwu Palgyi Senge, one of the twenty-five great siddha disciples of Guru Rinpoche, Padmasambhava.

སྐུ་ཕྲེང༌། - Successive Incarnations of Thrangu Tulku

Main Monasteries

Main Lineages

Alternate Names & Spellings

References

Internal Links

External Links

  • Home Page of Thrangu Rinpoche[1]