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[[Image:002KarmapaKarmaPakshi.jpg|frame|Karma Pakshi, the 2nd Karmapa (1206-1283)]] | |||
'''Karma Pakshi''', [[kar ma pa kshi]], (1206-1283). He became one of the gurus of the Chinese emperor and was widely reknowned for the miracles he performed at the emperors court. The Venetian merchant and traveller Marco Polo met him and mentioned him in the account of his travels in Asia. | |||
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===Literary Works=== | ===Literary Works=== | ||
===Main Teachers=== | ===Main Teachers=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Gyalse Pomdragpa]], [[rgyal sras spom brag pa]] () | ||
===Main Students=== | ===Main Students=== | ||
*[[ | *[[Drubchen Orgyenpa]], [[grub chen o rgyan pa]] (1230-1309) | ||
===Main Lineages=== | ===Main Lineages=== | ||
*[[Kagyu]]<br> | *[[Kagyu]]<br> |
Latest revision as of 21:23, 6 January 2006
Karma Pakshi, kar ma pa kshi, (1206-1283). He became one of the gurus of the Chinese emperor and was widely reknowned for the miracles he performed at the emperors court. The Venetian merchant and traveller Marco Polo met him and mentioned him in the account of his travels in Asia.
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Literary Works
Main Teachers
Main Students
- Drubchen Orgyenpa, grub chen o rgyan pa (1230-1309)