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[[Rechung Kagyu]] ([[ras chung dkar brgyud]] / [[ras chung bka' brgyud]]) | |||
"Ras chung Bka' brgyud pa, a subsect of the Dkar brgyud pa that has now completely | |||
disappeared as a separate entity. The chief teaching of this tradition is the ''Ras chung snyan | |||
rgyud'' or the ''Bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud'', a teaching now widely practiced by the | |||
'Brug pa Bka' brgyud pa, especially by the Stod subsect." | |||
===Lineage=== | |||
The transmission lineage of these teachings to Tsang Nyon Heruka is | |||
* [[Naropa]] [[na ro pan chen]] (956-1050) or (1012-1100) | |||
* [[Marpa|Marpa Lotsawa Chökyi Lodro]](1012 1097) | |||
* [[Milarepa]] (1040 1123) | |||
* [[Rechungpa]] (1083 1161) | |||
* ([[khyung tshang ye shes bla ma]]) (1115-1176) | |||
* ([[ma gcig ong jo ras ma]] / [[ma gcig ang jo]]) b.12C. | |||
* ([[rje btsun zhang ston lo tsA]] / [[zhang lo tsA ba grub pa dpal]] b.1237 | |||
* ([['gro mgon rba sngags 'chang rda ra shrI]]) (or rda ra shrI) | |||
* ([[byang sems bsod nams rgyal mtshan]]) | |||
* [[Kunden Rema]] ([['khrul zhig kun ldan ras ma]] /[[ma gcig kun ldan ras ma]]) | |||
* ([[mkhas btsun gzi brjid rgyal mtshan]]) 14th. C. | |||
* Khenchen Wangchuk Sherab ([[mkhan chen dbang phyug gshes rab]]) | |||
* [[Ritropa Zhunnu Gyaltsen]] ([[ri khrod pa gzhon nu rgyal mtshan]]) / ([[bya btang ri khrod ras chen]]) | |||
* [[Rechen Zhunnu Palden]] ([[ras chen gzhon nu dpal ldan]]) | |||
* (mdong ston nam mkha' rgyal mtshan) | |||
* Ngakgi Wangpo ([['dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po]]) | |||
* Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge ([[sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge]]) | |||
* [[Tsang Nyon Heruka]] ([[gtsang smyon he ru ka]]) (1452-1507) | |||
===Teachings=== | |||
The most important teachings of this lineage are known as the [[ras chung snyan brgyud]] or [[bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud]]. | |||
===Alternate Names & Spellings=== | |||
* Rechung Kargyu ([[ras chung dkar brgyud]])<br> | |||
* Rechung Kagyu / Rechung Kagyud ([[ras chung bka' brgyud]])<br> | |||
===References=== | |||
* Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau by [[Gene Smith|E. Gene Smith]] ISBN 0861711793 | |||
===Internal Links=== | |||
===External Links=== | |||
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | |||
[[Category:Kagyu]] |
Latest revision as of 10:05, 22 March 2007
Rechung Kagyu (ras chung dkar brgyud / ras chung bka' brgyud)
"Ras chung Bka' brgyud pa, a subsect of the Dkar brgyud pa that has now completely disappeared as a separate entity. The chief teaching of this tradition is the Ras chung snyan rgyud or the Bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud, a teaching now widely practiced by the 'Brug pa Bka' brgyud pa, especially by the Stod subsect."
Lineage
The transmission lineage of these teachings to Tsang Nyon Heruka is
- Naropa na ro pan chen (956-1050) or (1012-1100)
- Marpa Lotsawa Chökyi Lodro(1012 1097)
- Milarepa (1040 1123)
- Rechungpa (1083 1161)
- (khyung tshang ye shes bla ma) (1115-1176)
- (ma gcig ong jo ras ma / ma gcig ang jo) b.12C.
- (rje btsun zhang ston lo tsA / zhang lo tsA ba grub pa dpal b.1237
- ('gro mgon rba sngags 'chang rda ra shrI) (or rda ra shrI)
- (byang sems bsod nams rgyal mtshan)
- Kunden Rema ('khrul zhig kun ldan ras ma /ma gcig kun ldan ras ma)
- (mkhas btsun gzi brjid rgyal mtshan) 14th. C.
- Khenchen Wangchuk Sherab (mkhan chen dbang phyug gshes rab)
- Ritropa Zhunnu Gyaltsen (ri khrod pa gzhon nu rgyal mtshan) / (bya btang ri khrod ras chen)
- Rechen Zhunnu Palden (ras chen gzhon nu dpal ldan)
- (mdong ston nam mkha' rgyal mtshan)
- Ngakgi Wangpo ('dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po)
- Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge (sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge)
- Tsang Nyon Heruka (gtsang smyon he ru ka) (1452-1507)
Teachings
The most important teachings of this lineage are known as the ras chung snyan brgyud or bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud.
Alternate Names & Spellings
- Rechung Kargyu (ras chung dkar brgyud)
- Rechung Kagyu / Rechung Kagyud (ras chung bka' brgyud)
References
- Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau by E. Gene Smith ISBN 0861711793