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'''Rechungpa''' ([[ras chung pa]], [[ras chung rdo rje grags pa]]), (1083/4-1161)
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[[Image:Rechungpa11.jpg|thumb|Rechungpa (1083/4-1161) - detail of a Jinasagara thangka in Benchen monastery]]
Heart son of [[Milarepa]] and patriarch of the [[Kagyu]] lineage. The so-called „moon-like“ disciple of [[Milarepa]]. He met Milarepa at the age of eleven and spent many years studying and practising under the guidance of his master. He was a [[Repa]] ([[ras pa]]) like Milarepa, unlike [[Gampopa]], who was a fully ordained monk. At one time he even was married to a local princess for a while, before taking to the homeless life of a wandering yogin again. Rechungpa travelled to India three times and obtained teachings and transmissions which [[Marpa]] had not managed to receive in his time. In fact he was prophecied by [[Naropa]] to Marpa. In particular he received the entire “nine-fold cycle of the formless Dakinis”, the [[lus med mkha' 'gro skor dgu]], of which Marpa had received only five parts. Upon Rechungpa's return to Tibet, he presented these teachings to Milarepa. Milarepa transmitted the entire cylce to [[Ngendzong Repa]] ([[ngan dzong ras pa byang chub rgyal po]] 12th cent.), another of his "Eight Great Sons", who composed arrangements and commentaries on it. His lineage became known as the [[bde mchog snyan brgyud]]. Rechungpa's lineage of this cycle, focussing on the practice of [[Chakrasamvara]], is preserved in a corpus of teachings known as the “hearing lineage of Rechungpa”, the [[ras chung snyan brgyud]], which nowadays is practiced mainly within the [[Drukpa Kagyu]] ([['brug pa bka' brgyud]]) school, and by a subsect of the [[Karma Kagyu]], the [[Surmang Kagyu]]. Both streams were later re-united by Tsang Nyon Heruka ([[gtsang smyon he ru ka]] 1452-1507). Rechungpa’s main teacher in India were the [[Mahasiddha]]s [[Tiphupa]] and [[Walacandra]].
 
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===Literary Works===
 
===Main Teachers===
*[[Milarepa]]<br>
*[[Tiphupa]]<br>
*[[Walacandra]]<br>
 
===Main Students===
 
===Main Lineages===
*[[Kagyu]]<br>
*[[ras chung snyan brgyud]]<br>
 
===Alternate Names===
*[[Rechung Dorje Drakpa]]<br>
 
===Other Reference Sources===
*Biographies of Rechungpa, [[Peter Roberts]], Routledge, ISBN 9780415769952
===Internal Links===
*[[Kagyu]]
*[[Rechung Kagyu]]
 
===External Links===
Routledge [http://www.routledge.com/shopping_cart/products/product_detail.asp?sku=&isbn=9780415769952&parent_id=&pc=/shopping_cart/search/search.asp?search%3DRechungpa]
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Mahamudra Lineage]]
[[Category:Kagyu]]

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