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The Karmapa lineage is widely recognized as the first lineage of reincarnate lamas in Tibet. The main seat of the Karmapa's is [[Tsurphu]], located in Central Tibet. The [[16th Karmapa]] established his seat-in-exile at [[Rumtek Monastery]] in Sikkim, India.
'''Nyingtig Yabshi''' ([[snying thig ya bzhi]]). One of the most famous collections of Dzogchen scriptures.  
*[[Vimalamitra]] united the two aspects of [[Innermost Unexcelled Section]] — the explanatory lineage with scriptures and the hearing lineage without scriptures — and concealed them to be revealed as the [[Nyingtig]] teachings [[Vima Nyingtig]], and also as the [[Secret Heart Essence of Vimalamitra]] ([[bi ma'i gsang ba snying thig]]). [[Longchenpa]] clarified them in his 51 sections of [[Lama Yangtig]].  
*[[Padmasambhava|Padmakara]] concealed his teachings on the [[Innermost Unexcelled Cycle]] to be revealed in the future as [[Khandro Nyingtig]], the [[Heart Essence of the Dakinis]]. Longchenpa also clarified these teachings in his [[Khandro Yangtig]]. <br>
These four exceptional sets of Dzogchen instructions are, together with Longchenpa's additional teachings [[Zabmo Yangtig]], contained in his collection, Nyingtig Yabshi.


[[1st Karmapa]] [[Dusum Khyenpa]] - ([[karma pa dus gsum mkhyen pa]]) (1110 - 1193)<br>
*See also [[Nyingtig Yabshi]] ([[snying thig ya bzhi]]),
[[2nd Karmapa]] [[Karma Pakshi]] - ([[karma pakshi]]) (1204 - 1283)<br>
*[[Vima Nyingtig]].
[[3rd Karmapa]] [[Rangung Dorje]] - ([[karma pa rang 'byung rdo rje]]) (1284 - 1339)<br>
*[[Heart Essence]], [[Nyingtig]], ([[snying thig]]).
[[4th Karmapa]] [[Rolpey Dorje]] - ([[karma pa rol pa'i rdo rje]]) (1340 - 1383)<br>
[[Category:Dzogchen]]
[[5th Karmapa]] [[Deshin Shekpa]] - ([[de zhin gshegs pa]])(1384 - 1415)<br>
[[Category:Nyingthig Yabshi]]
[[6th Karmapa]] [[Thongwa Donden]] (1416 - 1453)<br>
[[7th Karmapa]] [[Chodrak Gyatso]] (1454 - 1506)<br>
[[8th Karmapa]] [[Mikyo Dorje]] (1507 - 1554)<br>
[[9th Karmapa]] [[Wangchuk Dorje]] - ([[karma pa dbang phyug rdo rje]]) (1556 - 1603)<br>
[[10th Karmapa]] [[Chöying Dorje]] (1604 - 1674)<br>
[[11th Karmapa]] [[Yeshe Dorje]] (1676 - 1702)<br>
[[12th Karmapa]] [[Changchub Dorje]] ([[karma pa byang chub rdo rje]]) (1703 - 1732)<br>
[[13th Karmapa]] [[Dudul Dorje]] (1733 - 1797)<br>
[[14th Karmapa]] [[Thekchok Dorje]] (1798 - 1868)<br>
[[15th Karmapa]] [[Khakyab Dorje]] (1871 - 1922)<br>
[[16th Karmapa]] [[Rangjung Rikpey Dorje]] ([[rang 'byung rig pa'i rdo rje]]) (1924 - 1981)<br>
[[17th Karmapa]] [[Orgyen Trinley Dorje]] (b. 1985) /controversy: [[Thaye Dorje|Trinle Thaye Dorje]] (b. [[1983]]) <br>
 
[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]

Revision as of 07:34, 11 December 2005

Nyingtig Yabshi (snying thig ya bzhi). One of the most famous collections of Dzogchen scriptures.

These four exceptional sets of Dzogchen instructions are, together with Longchenpa's additional teachings Zabmo Yangtig, contained in his collection, Nyingtig Yabshi.