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'''Khakyab Dorje''' ([[mkha' khyab rdo rje]]), the 15th Karmapa (1871-1922).  Born in the [[Tsang]] province in central Tibet. He was recognized and enthroned by the [[Kyabgon Drukchen Mingyur Wanggi Gyalpo]] along with [[Jamgon Kongtrul]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo]], [[Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa]], and [[Pawo Tsuklak Nyinchey]]. He received the transmissions of teachings from [[Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye]] and studied with many great masters, including [[Khenchen Tashi Ozer]]. He gave empowerments throughout Tibet, and preserved many rare texts by having them reprinted. Khakyab Dorje was the first in the line of Karmapas to get married, and had three sons, one of whom was recognized as the second [[Jamgon Kongtrul Palden Khyentse Öser]]. Among many disciples, his closest students were [[Tai Situ Pema Wangchok Gyalpo]], [[Jamgon Kongtrul Palden Khyentse Öser[[ ([[Karsey Kongtrul]]), and [[Beru Khyentse Lodro Mizey Jampey Gocha]]. Some years before his passing into parinirvana, he entrusted a prediction letter to his closest attendant.
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]


Khakyab Dorje was also one of the predicted lineage holders of Chokgyur Lingpa's termas. See 'The History of the Karmapas, Prajna Press.'
===Indian Masters===
Among his names is [[Khakyab Rangjung Dorje]] ([[mkha' khyab rang byung rdo rje]]).
*[[Aryadeva]]
*[[Asanga]]
*[[Candrakirti]]
*[[Dharmakirti]]
*[[Dignaga]]
*[[Maitripa]]
*[[Nagarjuna]]
*[[Naropa]]
*[[Ratnamati]]
*[[Santarakshita]]
*[[Santideva]]
*[[Saraha]]
*[[Shavaripa]]
*[[Tilopa]]
*[[Tiphupa]]
*[[Vasubhandu]]<br><br>
*The [[Eighty-four Mahasiddhas of India]]<br><br>
 
===Tibetan Masters===
*[[Chod Masters]]
*[[Dzogchen Masters]]
*[[Gelug Masters]]
*[[Jonang Masters]]
*[[Kadam Masters]]
*[[:Category:Kagyu Masters|Kagyu Masters]]
*[[:Category:Nyingma Masters|Nyingma Masters]]
*[[Sakya Masters]]
 
===East Asian Masters===
 
 
===Theravadin Masters===

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