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"Ras chung Bka' brgyud pa, a subsect of the Dkar brgyud pa that has now completely
"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 chuh snyan
disappeared as a separate entity. The chief teaching of this tradition is the ''Ras chung snyan
rgyud of the Bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud, a teaching now widely practiced by the
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."
'Brug pa Bka' brgyud pa, especially by the Stod subsect."


===Lineage===
The transmission lineage of these teachings to Tsang Nyon Heruka is
The transmission lineage of these teachings to Tsang Nyon Heruka is
* [[Naropa]] [[na ro pan chen]] (956-1050) or (1012-1100)
* [[Naropa]] [[na ro pan chen]] (956-1050) or (1012-1100)
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* [[Milarepa]] (1040 1123)
* [[Milarepa]] (1040 1123)
* [[Rechungpa]] (1083 1161)
* [[Rechungpa]] (1083 1161)
* ([[khyung tshang ye shes bla ma]])
* ([[khyung tshang ye shes bla ma]]) (1115-1176)
* ([[ma cig Ong jo ras ma]])
* ([[ma gcig ong jo ras ma]] / [[ma gcig ang jo]]) b.12C.
* ([[rje btsun zhang ston lo tstsha]])
* ([[rje btsun zhang ston lo tsA]] / [[zhang lo tsA ba grub pa dpal]] b.1237
* ([['gro mgon rnga ra sri ri]]) (? or rda ra sri ri)
* ([['gro mgon rba sngags 'chang rda ra shrI]]) (or rda ra shrI)
* ([[byang sems Bsod nams rgyal mtshan]])
* ([[byang sems bsod nams rgyal mtshan]])
* [[Kunden Repa]] [['khrul zhig kun ldan ras pa]]
* [[Kunden Rema]] ([['khrul zhig kun ldan ras ma]] /[[ma gcig kun ldan ras ma]])
* ([[mkhas btsun gzi brjid rgyal mtshan]])
* ([[mkhas btsun gzi brjid rgyal mtshan]]) 14th. C.
* Khenchen Wangchuk Sherab ([[mkhan chen Dbang phyug gshes rab]])
* 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]])
* [[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]])
* [[Rechen Zhunnu Palden]] ([[ras chen gzhon nu dpal ldan]])
* (mdong ston nam mkha' rgyal mtshan)
* (mdong ston nam mkha' rgyal mtshan)
* Ngakgi Wangpo ([['dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po]])
* Ngakgi Wangpo ([['dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po]])
* Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge ([[sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge]]
* Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge ([[sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge]])
* [[Tsang Nyon Heruka]] ([[gtsang smyon he ru ka]])
* [[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

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

References

  • Among Tibetan Texts: History and Literature of the Himalayan Plateau by E. Gene Smith ISBN 0861711793

Internal Links

External Links