Palpung Monastery: Difference between revisions

From Rangjung Yeshe Wiki - Dharma Dictionary
Jump to navigation Jump to search
No edit summary
mNo edit summary
Line 9: Line 9:
* [[Naropa]] [[na ro pan chen]] (956-1050) or (1012-1100)
* [[Naropa]] [[na ro pan chen]] (956-1050) or (1012-1100)
* [[Marpa|Marpa Lotsawa Chökyi Lodro]](1012 1097)
* [[Marpa|Marpa Lotsawa Chökyi Lodro]](1012 1097)
* Milarepa (1040 1123)
* [[Milarepa]] (1040 1123)
* Rechungpa (1083 1161)
* [[Rechungpa]] (1083 1161)
* Khyung tshang Ye shes bla ma
* ([[khyung tshang ye shes bla ma]])
* Ma cig Ong jo ras ma
* ([[ma cig Ong jo ras ma]])
* Rje btsun Zhang ston lo tstsha
* ([rje btsun zhang ston lo tstsha]])
* 'Gro mgn Rnga ra sri ri (? or Rda ra sri ri)
* ([['gro mgon rnga ra sri ri]]) (? or rda ra sri ri)
* Byang sems Bsod nams rgyal mtshan
* ([[byang sems Bsod nams rgyal mtshan]])
* 'Khrul zhig Kun ldan ras pa
* [[Kunden Repa]] [['khrul zhig kun ldan ras pa]]
* Mkhas btsun Gzi brjid rgyal Mtshan
* ([[mkhas btsun gzi brjid rgyal mtshan]])
* Mkhan chen Dbang phyug gshes rab
* Khenchen Wangchuk Sherab ([[mkhan chen Dbang phyug gshes rab]])
* Bya btang Ri khrod ras chen
* [[Ritropa Zhunnu Gyaltsen]] ([[ri khrod pa gzhon nu rgyal mtshan]] / ([[bya btang ri khrod ras chen]])
* Ras chen Gzhon nu dpal ldan
* [[Rechen Zhunnu Palden]] ([[ras chen gzhon nu dpal ldan]])
* Mdong ston Nam  mkha' rgyal mtshan
* (mdong ston nam mkha' rgyal mtshan)
* Ngakgi Wangpo ([['dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po]])
* Ngakgi Wangpo ([['dul 'dzin nag gi dbang po]])
* Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge ([[sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge]]
* Shara Rabjam Sangye Senge ([[sha ra rab 'byams pa sangs rgyas seng ge]]
* [[Tsang Nyon Heruka]] ([[gtsang smyon he ru ka]])
* [[Tsang Nyon Heruka]] ([[gtsang smyon he ru ka]])

Revision as of 15:21, 18 March 2007

Rechung Kagyu (ras chung dkar brgyud / ras chung bka' brgyud)

"Ras chung Bka' brgyud pa, a subsect of the Dkar brgyud pa that has now completely disappeared as a separate entity. The chief teaching of this tradition is the Ras chuh snyan rgyud of the Bde mchog mkha' 'gro snyan rgyud, a teaching now widely practiced by the 'Brug pa Bka' brgyud pa, especially by the Stod subsect."

The transmission lineage of these teachings to Tsang Nyon Heruka is