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Shönu Drub, aka Khetsün Shönu Drub (d.1319) was born in a farmer's house at Nyang in Tibet. He became a monk at the age of ten before the abbot Chimpa Yidshin Norbu and took full ordination at the age of twenty. Under the guidance of the teacher Lokyawa he excelled in learning. At the age of twenty-one he stopped his intellectual studies and approached the [[Sakya Lamas]] to get tantric teachings for actual attainments and considered both the words and the meaning that those teachers expressed. As unfavorable conditions arose within the Sakya community, Shönu Drub paid his final visit to Jangsem Kungzhon. Leaving Sakya, he proceeded to meet the great ascetic master Dampala from whom he got several ascetic practices such as Cutting the Thread, which can overcome all obstacles. Shönu Drub received several cycles of teachings from Lama Lopon Gelong. Shönu Drub learned about Sangye Tönpa from Lama Kamchenpa and great faith and devotion arose in him. With strong feelings Shönu Drub set out for Central Tibet to meet Sangye Tönpa and requested him to grant the empowerment of Illusory Form. Sangye Tönpa gave the complete instructions on the Six Doctrines because Shönu Drub was very special and worthy of receiving these profound teachings, which were not taught to ordinary students. Sangye Tönpa gave all the instructions of the lineage including the Five Tantric Deities, the Six Doctrines of Niguma, Mind Deathlessness and Non-Deviation, Mahamudra, oral instructions of the [[Dakpo Kagyu]], [[Drikung Kagyu]], [[Drukpa Kagyu]], [[Tsalpa Kagyu]] and [[Sakya]] school as well as the teachings of Machik Lapdron, to the worthy Shönu Drub, who diligently and steadily practiced and mastered all the teachings he received from Sangye Tönpa and so many other teachers of different lineages. Before Shönu Drub passed away, he gave away all of his possessions and went into retreat. At his death all kinds of miraculous omens appeared near and far. Dakinis could be herd singing in the sky.
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Also known as Rahula-gupta, Rahula-bhadra and Rahula-guhya-vajra (10/11th century).
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An Indian Mahasiddha who was a teacher to both the great [[Atisha]] as well as the founder of the [[Shangpa Kagyu]] school, Khedrub [[Khyungpo Naljor]]. He is also known by the nickname of "the Yogin of the Black Mountain". Rahula was born into a royal family in the southern town of Elabisha/Bhirajo. At birth, Avalokiteshvara, Tara, Vajrayogini and the Swift-Acting Awareness-Protector revealed their faces and blessed him. During his youth he became severely ill and developed sincere disillusionment and disgust with the ways of samsara. He thus entered upon the path of Buddhadharma and became very learned, especially in the tantras and treatises. His main teachers then were the masters Gunasagara and Ratnasagara, who provided him with precepts which allowed him to attain accomplishment easily. He thus attained the state of an awareness holder with control over the length of his life and eventually realized Mahamudra. Rahula miraculously flew to Tibet one day, and spent seven or, according to other sources, eleven months with Khyungpo Naljor, transmitting to him many teachings, especially on the [[Six-armed Mahakala]] and the [[Combined Accomplishment of the Four Deities]], which is one of the most important core practices of the Shangpa Kagyu lineage. He is thus the only Indian teacher of Khyungpo Naljor's whom he did not meet in India itself but who actually sought him out in Tibet.
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Another master by the same name is said to have given monastic ordination to the Mahasiddha [[Saraha]]. He cannot possibly be the same as the above mentioned one, as he must have lived much earlier. On the other hand, "Rahula" also seems to have been one of the names of Saraha himself. He is mentioned as such as a teacher of [[Nagarjuna]]. It seems clear however that he, and the above mentioned Rahula-gupta cannot be one and the same person.
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Also, the name of the Buddha's son, which he fathered as Prince Siddharta, before he left his father's palace and eventually became Buddha Shakyamuni. He was born again much later and also became one of the teachers of Khedrub Khyungpo Naljor, though very little is known about him and he is usually, and aptly, referred to as the "Hidden Yogin Rahula" or "sbas pa'i rnal 'byor sgra gcan 'dzin pa". [TSD]
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===Primary Teachers===
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*Gunasagara<br>
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*Ratnasagara<br>
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===Primary Students===
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*[[Atisha]]<br>
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*[[Khyungpo Naljor]]<br>
  
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Latest revision as of 22:07, 30 August 2013

Mahasiddha Rahula-gupta

Also known as Rahula-gupta, Rahula-bhadra and Rahula-guhya-vajra (10/11th century).

An Indian Mahasiddha who was a teacher to both the great Atisha as well as the founder of the Shangpa Kagyu school, Khedrub Khyungpo Naljor. He is also known by the nickname of "the Yogin of the Black Mountain". Rahula was born into a royal family in the southern town of Elabisha/Bhirajo. At birth, Avalokiteshvara, Tara, Vajrayogini and the Swift-Acting Awareness-Protector revealed their faces and blessed him. During his youth he became severely ill and developed sincere disillusionment and disgust with the ways of samsara. He thus entered upon the path of Buddhadharma and became very learned, especially in the tantras and treatises. His main teachers then were the masters Gunasagara and Ratnasagara, who provided him with precepts which allowed him to attain accomplishment easily. He thus attained the state of an awareness holder with control over the length of his life and eventually realized Mahamudra. Rahula miraculously flew to Tibet one day, and spent seven or, according to other sources, eleven months with Khyungpo Naljor, transmitting to him many teachings, especially on the Six-armed Mahakala and the Combined Accomplishment of the Four Deities, which is one of the most important core practices of the Shangpa Kagyu lineage. He is thus the only Indian teacher of Khyungpo Naljor's whom he did not meet in India itself but who actually sought him out in Tibet.

Another master by the same name is said to have given monastic ordination to the Mahasiddha Saraha. He cannot possibly be the same as the above mentioned one, as he must have lived much earlier. On the other hand, "Rahula" also seems to have been one of the names of Saraha himself. He is mentioned as such as a teacher of Nagarjuna. It seems clear however that he, and the above mentioned Rahula-gupta cannot be one and the same person.

Also, the name of the Buddha's son, which he fathered as Prince Siddharta, before he left his father's palace and eventually became Buddha Shakyamuni. He was born again much later and also became one of the teachers of Khedrub Khyungpo Naljor, though very little is known about him and he is usually, and aptly, referred to as the "Hidden Yogin Rahula" or "sbas pa'i rnal 'byor sgra gcan 'dzin pa". [TSD]


Primary Teachers[edit]

  • Gunasagara
  • Ratnasagara


Primary Students[edit]