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[[Drukpa Kunleg]] is renowned as the Divine Madman of Bhutan. | [[Drukpa Kunleg]] is renowned as the Divine Madman of Bhutan. | ||
Drukpa | Drukpa Kunleg was born into the branch of the noble Gya (rgya) clan of [[Ralung Monastery|Ralung]] which descended from Lhabum (lha 'bum) the second eldest brother of [[Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje]]. His father was [[nang so rin chen bzang po]]. He was the nephew of [[Drukchen II, Gyalwang Kunga Paljor|Gyalwang Kunga Paljor]]. Father of Ngawang Tenzin and Zhingchong Drukdra. Established [[Chime Lhakhang]] ([[‘chi med lha khang]]), near Punakha (spung thang) in 1499. | ||
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===Alternate Names=== | ===Alternate Names=== | ||
* Drukpa Kunleg / Drukpa | * Drukpa Kunleg / Drukpa Kuenle<br> | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:24, 26 December 2006
Drukpa Kunleg ('brug pa kun legs) [1455-1529] aka The Madman of Bhutan, Kunga Legpa ('brug smyon kun dga' legs pa).
Drukpa Kunleg is renowned as the Divine Madman of Bhutan.
Drukpa Kunleg was born into the branch of the noble Gya (rgya) clan of Ralung which descended from Lhabum (lha 'bum) the second eldest brother of Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje. His father was nang so rin chen bzang po. He was the nephew of Gyalwang Kunga Paljor. Father of Ngawang Tenzin and Zhingchong Drukdra. Established Chime Lhakhang (‘chi med lha khang), near Punakha (spung thang) in 1499.
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Literary Works
Main Teachers
- Drukchen II, Gyalwang Kunga Paljor ('brug chen kun dga' dpal 'byor) [1428-1476]
- Lhatsun Kunga Chökyi Gyatso (lha btsun kun dga' chos kyi rgya mtsho) [1432-1505]
- Pema Lingpa (padma gling pa) [1445-1521]
Main Students
Main Lineages
Alternate Names
- Drukpa Kunleg / Drukpa Kuenle
Other Reference Sources
- Yonten Dargey, History of the Drukpa Kagyud School in Bhutan, Thimphu, 2001. ISBN 99936-616-0-0. pp 91-110.
- Keith Dowman, The Divine Madman