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'''[[Tshalpa Kagyü]]'''<br>
'''[[Yelpa Kagyu]]'''<br>
The [[Tshalpa Kagyü]] lineage (tshal pa) was established by [[Zhang Yudragpa Tsöndrü Drakpa]] (zhang g.yu brag pa brtson ’grus grags pa, 1123-1193), also known as [[Lama Shang]] (bla ma zhang), a disciple of [[Dakpo Gomtshul]] (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po, 1116-1169). The famous [[Dungtso Repa]] (dung mtsho ras pa shes rab rgyal mtshan) was a master of this school. He became known as a Tertön (gter stön) after rediscovering an instruction that had been hidden by Je [[Gampopa]] (rje sgam po pa).
The [[Yelpa Kagyu]] lineage (yel pa) was established by [[Drubthob Yeshe Tsegpa]] (drub thob ye shes brtsegs pa, b. 1143). He established to monasteries, Lho Yelphuk and Jang Tarna. Little else is known about this lineage nowadays. Many of their instructions are being continued by the Karma Kagyu school.


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Revision as of 01:19, 17 December 2005

Yelpa Kagyu
The Yelpa Kagyu lineage (yel pa) was established by Drubthob Yeshe Tsegpa (drub thob ye shes brtsegs pa, b. 1143). He established to monasteries, Lho Yelphuk and Jang Tarna. Little else is known about this lineage nowadays. Many of their instructions are being continued by the Karma Kagyu school.