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'''[[Kagyu School]] [[Kagyu Lineage]]''' ([[bka' brgyud]])
See [[Kagyu]]
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This tradition was introduced to Tibet by the great [[Lotsawa]] [[Marpa]] and his student [[Milarepa]]. Milarepa's student [[Gampopa]] later fused the teachings of Marpa with teachings he had received in the [[Kadam]] lineage of [[Atisha]]. The lineages stemming from Gampopa came to be known as the [[Dakpo Kagyu]].
 
A second tradition of Kagyu teachings was brought to Tibet by [[Khyungpo Naljor]]. This lineage is referred to as the [[Shangpa Kagyu]].
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===Lineages===
*[[Vajradhara]]<br>
*[[Tilopa]]<br>
*[[Naropa]]<br>
*[[Marpa]]<br>
*[[Milarepa]]<br>
*[[Gampopa]] & [[Rechungpa]]<br>
 
-From Gampopa, numerous lineage arouse. These are commonly referred to as the [[Four Great and Eight Lesser Kagyu Lineages]]:
*[[Karma Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Drukpa Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Drikung Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Barom Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Tsalpa Kagyu]]<br>
*[[Taklung Kagyu]]<br>
 
-A separate lineage was introduced by [[Khyungpo Naljor]]:
*[[Shangpa Kagyu]]
 
===Teachings===
*[[Six Yogas of Naropa]]<br>
*[[Mahamudra]]<br>
*[[Vajrayogini]]<br>
*[[Chakrasamvara]]<br>
 
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*[[Kagyud]]<br>
*[[Kagyudpa]]<br>
*[[Kagyupa]]<br>
 
===reference===
 
 
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]]

Revision as of 01:58, 12 December 2005

See Kagyu