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Barom Darma Wangchuk ([['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]]), (1127-1199), established The [[Barom Kagyu]] lineage ([['ba' rom bka' brgyud]]). It was continued mainly as a family lineage. One of its famous early masters was the “Protector of Beings” [[Tishi Repa]] ([['gro mgon ti shri ras pa]]). | Barom Darma Wangchuk ([['ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug]]), (1127-1199), established The [[Barom Kagyu]] lineage ([['ba' rom bka' brgyud]]). It was continued mainly as a family lineage. One of its famous early masters was the “Protector of Beings” [[Tishi Repa]] ([['gro mgon ti shri ras pa]]). | ||
*The Barom Kagyu lineage - begins with [[Dharma Wangchuk of Barom]], a disciple of [[Gampopa]]. | |||
*Darma Wangchuk - Gampopa's disciple who founded the Barom monastery in northern [[Lato]] and who is regarded as the father of the lineage. The Barom ([['ba' rom]]) Kagyu was founded by Barom Darma Wangchuk. He built Barom monastery, from which the tradition took its name. [[RY]] | |||
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]] | [[Category:Kagyu Masters]] |
Revision as of 09:47, 18 October 2006
Barom Darma Wangchuk ('ba' rom dar ma dbang phyug), (1127-1199), established The Barom Kagyu lineage ('ba' rom bka' brgyud). It was continued mainly as a family lineage. One of its famous early masters was the “Protector of Beings” Tishi Repa ('gro mgon ti shri ras pa).
- The Barom Kagyu lineage - begins with Dharma Wangchuk of Barom, a disciple of Gampopa.