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In the Nyingma Tradition, there are six sub-traditions:
Changteu [[da ma ru]]: Made of Sengdeng wood, with monkey skin, and tied with goose's tendons, making 64 tying strings (the number of deities of [[Demchog]]'s mandala). Would be tied up and losen to make various sounds. [MR]


1 Kathok 2 Palyul 3 Dzogchen 4 Shechen 5 Mindroling 6 Dorje Drak
[[category:Key Terms]]
 
The sub-tradition of Nyingma Kathok is the source of all the other sub-traditions and historically, it is the oldest of all traditions of Buddhism in Tibet.
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Mona/01.jpg
 
Great Kathok Dorje Den
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Rinpoche/HHTampa/01.jpg
 
Location
 
The main monastery of Kathok is located in the Si Chuan Province, White Jade County - Ho Po region (Derge), a pure land where all the people embrace the Teachings of Lord Buddha. The monastery is situated at the middle of the Bai Long Gou (White Dragon Channel) on Do-Nian Mountain.
 
It was found by the great Nyingma Master Tampa Deshek in Year 1159.
 
The full name of the monastery is Kathok Dorje Den (Ga Tuo Duo Ji Dan) named so because the monastery is built on top of a naturally-arisen "Ga" letter on a huge and smooth white-coloured stone.
 
"Dorje Den" in Tibetan means "Vajra Seat", [Vajrasana] the holiest place for Buddhists all over the world, the very place where Lord Buddha manifested the Great Enlightenment.
Great [[Guru]] [[Padmasambhava]] declared that the blessings of Kathok would reign supreme and is equivalent to that of the [[Vajra Seat]] in [[Bodhgaya]] on which [[Lord Buddha]] attained [[Enlightenment]]. [[Guru Rinpoche]] personally consecrated Kathok Monastery 13 times and prophesied Kathok to be The Supreme Holy Place of the Snowy Lands, The Ultimate Source for the Dissemination of the [[Vajrayana]] Teachings of the Great [[Dakini]] [[Yeshe Tsogyal]].
 
100,000 Rainbows of Kathok
 
Relying upon the unique Kathok's esoteric practices of the [[Dzogchen]] Zuktor Sangwai Mengag, Dzogchen Semde Deun Poa and 13 other great volumes of precious Teachings, there have, from the founding of Kathok to the present time of Ya La Bai Ma Deng Du, been 100,000 practitioners who have attained the highest enlightened stage of [[Rainbow Body]]. The holy place containing the foot-prints of 100,000 dakinis are still clearly visible on Mountain Duo Nian today. The unsurpassable blessings of the holy Kathok [[Nyingma]] Tradition are unique.
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Mona/eatgrass.jpg
 
Golden Kathok Nyingma Lineage
 
The Kathok Nyingma Lineage is analogous to the essence of the most refined gold. In the centuries of Kathok's history, there have been a total of 123 accomplished masters from the time of the Kathok Great founder Tampa Deshek to:
 
the 80th Throne-holder Kathok Tai Situ Chokyi Gyaltsen Rinpoche, Situ Rinpoche's students, include the great Khenpo Lei Xia Deng, [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]] Rinpoche, Geze Rinpoche, Deng Be Namjia Rinpoche, great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer and other great masters.
 
From the great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer Rinpoche, the Holy Throne-holder of Kathok was passed on to Mocha Rinpoche and Dimed Shing Kyong Rinpoche, the 83rd Throne-holder of Kathok.
 
Now, the glorious seat of the Kathok Nyingma Lineage is occupied by the [[H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche]] as the 84th Supreme Throne-holder of Kathok.
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Rinpoche/HHLhoga/08.jpg
 
H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche -- Nyingma Kathok 84th Lineage Throne Holder
 
From the great Guru Padmasambhava, the H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche could be considered as the 99th Absolute Lineage-holder of the Nyingma Tradition.
Presently, many rinpoches from the main Kathok Monastery are diligently spreading the Kathok Nyingma's Teachings of Lord Buddha for the benefit of mother sentient beings everywhere and are duly recognised through the precious instructions of the:
 
..great Khenpo Jamyang and other great masters
..the noble Dimed Shing Kyong Rinpoche
..H.H. Mocha Rinpoche
..Ge Ze Rinpoche
..Chadral Rinpoche
..Jiang Yang Tulku and so on.
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Rinpoche/HHMocha/02.jpg
 
Father of Kathok Monastery H.H. Mocha Rinpoche
 
However, owing to the great number of affiliated monasteries of Kathok, it is virtually impossible to list out of all the great masters.
 
Nevertheless, accomplished prominent masters of Kathok who propagated the Dharma overseas are as follows:
 
..Chatral Rinpoche ..Bairo Tulku Rinpoche
(the younger brother of H.H. the Mocha Rinpoche; the father of the present H.H. Gyalwang Drukchen Rinpoche, the supreme head of the Drukpa Kagyu Tradition)
..Kathok Tai Situ Rinpoche
..Weng Chu Rinpoche
..Yanpan Sherap Gyaltsen (Karma) Rinpoche
(the present 85th Kathok Lineage Throne Holder, - previous life was Xire Jiangcan, one of the 3 Immediate Enlightened Ones.)
..Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche .. Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche .. Wei Yin Tulku and other noble masters.
 
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Rinpoche/HHKarma/01.jpg
 
Kathok Monastery at present
 
For hundreds of years, the Kathok Nyingmapas had monasteries all over Tibet, Bhutan, India, Sikim, Mongolia as well as China. During the ancient times, there were over 300 monasteries but many were in ruins. However, thanks to diligent reconstruction efforts in recent years, there are now a total of 130 monasteries still existing. The great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer; Mocha Rinpoche; Kyong Jung Rinpoche as well as H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche have been incessantly working hard to revive the once extremely vibrant Kathok Tradition. They are rebuilding many Kathok holy temples, monasteries, Buddhist colleges and meditation retreat centers.
 
In particular, they oversee the reconstruction of the magnificently spectacular holy mandala of the Auspicious Copper-Coloured Mountain, the Pure-land of Padmasambhava, so that it can once again be a holy place for everyone, everywhere.
http://www.kathok.org.sg/images/freq_used/Rinpoche/misc/HHKJ.jpg
 
H.H. Kyong Jung Rinpoche
One of the greatest masters in the Kat'hog lineage

Latest revision as of 12:20, 15 January 2006

Changteu da ma ru: Made of Sengdeng wood, with monkey skin, and tied with goose's tendons, making 64 tying strings (the number of deities of Demchog's mandala). Would be tied up and losen to make various sounds. [MR]