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'''[[ | '''[[Tshalpa Kagyu]]'''<br> | ||
The [[ | The [[Tshalpa Kagyu]] lineage (tshal pa) was established by [[Zhang Yudragpa Tsöndrü Drakpa]] (zhang g.yu brag pa brtson ’grus grags pa, 1123-1193), also known as [[Lama Shang]] (bla ma zhang), a disciple of [[Dakpo Gomtshul]] (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po, 1116-1169). The famous [[Dungtso Repa]] (dung mtsho ras pa shes rab rgyal mtshan) was a master of this school. He became known as a Tertön (gter stön) after rediscovering an instruction that had been hidden by Je [[Gampopa]] (rje sgam po pa). | ||
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | [[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | ||
[[Category:Kagyu]] | [[Category:Kagyu]] |
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Tshalpa Kagyu
The Tshalpa Kagyu lineage (tshal pa) was established by Zhang Yudragpa Tsöndrü Drakpa (zhang g.yu brag pa brtson ’grus grags pa, 1123-1193), also known as Lama Shang (bla ma zhang), a disciple of Dakpo Gomtshul (dwags po sgom tshul tshul khrims snying po, 1116-1169). The famous Dungtso Repa (dung mtsho ras pa shes rab rgyal mtshan) was a master of this school. He became known as a Tertön (gter stön) after rediscovering an instruction that had been hidden by Je Gampopa (rje sgam po pa).