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'''Dudul Dorje''', [[bdud 'dul rdo rje]], (1733-1797).  
[[Image:005KarmapaDeshinShegpa.jpg|frame|Deshin Shegpa, the 5th Karmapa (1384-1415)]]
'''Deshin Shegpa''', [[de bzhin gshegs pa]], (1384-1415). Like several of his predecessors, he travelled to China and became one of the Gurus of the Chinese emperors. The then emperor Yung-Lo was a highly developed practitioner and was able to perceive the subtle black crown that is present over each Karmapas head. He had a material replica made and presented it to Deshin Shegpa. Since then the Karmapas perform the famous "Black Crown Ceremony".
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===Main Teachers===
===Main Teachers===
*[[Situ Chokyi Jungne]], the [[8th Tai Situpa]], [[chos kyi 'byung gnas]] (1700-1774)
*[[Togden]] [[Kacho Wangpo]], the [[2nd Shamarpa]], [[rtogs ldan mkha' spyod dbang po]] (1350-1405)
===Main Students===
===Main Students===
*[[Pema Nyinje Wangpo]], the [[8th Tai Situpa]], [[pad ma nyin byed dbang po]] (1775-1853)<br>
*[[Ratna Bhadra]], [[ratna bha dra]] ()
*[[Mipham Chodrub Gyatso]], the [[10th Shamarpa]], [[chos grub rgya mtsho]] (1742-1792)<br>
===Main Lineages===
===Main Lineages===
*[[Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Kagyu]]<br>

Latest revision as of 21:55, 6 January 2006

Deshin Shegpa, the 5th Karmapa (1384-1415)

Deshin Shegpa, de bzhin gshegs pa, (1384-1415). Like several of his predecessors, he travelled to China and became one of the Gurus of the Chinese emperors. The then emperor Yung-Lo was a highly developed practitioner and was able to perceive the subtle black crown that is present over each Karmapas head. He had a material replica made and presented it to Deshin Shegpa. Since then the Karmapas perform the famous "Black Crown Ceremony".


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