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'''[[ | '''[[Barom Kagyu]]'''<br> | ||
The [[ | The [[Barom Kagyu]] lineage ([[’ba’ rom]]) was established by [[Barom Darma Wangchuk]] ([[’ba’ rom dar ma dbang phyug]], (1127-1199). It was continued mainly as a family lineage. One of its famous early masters was the “Protector of Beings” [[Tishi Repa]] ([[’gro mgon ti shri ras pa]]). | ||
==Lineage== | |||
Other lineage masters include: Marpa, Mila, Gampopa, then to his disciple | |||
*[[Darma Wangchuk]] | |||
*[[Tishi Repa]] had five teachers. Besdies [[Darma Wangchuk]], also [[Lama Shang Tsalpa]], [[Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon]], [[Taklung]] and ? | |||
*[[Repa Karpo]] | |||
*[[Tsangsar Lumey Dorje]] | |||
[[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | [[Category:Lineages & Teachings]] | ||
[[Category:Kagyu]] | [[Category:Kagyu]] |
Revision as of 12:35, 17 January 2006
Barom Kagyu
The Barom Kagyu lineage (’ba’ rom) was established by Barom Darma Wangchuk (’ba’ rom dar ma dbang phyug, (1127-1199). It was continued mainly as a family lineage. One of its famous early masters was the “Protector of Beings” Tishi Repa (’gro mgon ti shri ras pa).
Lineage
Other lineage masters include: Marpa, Mila, Gampopa, then to his disciple
- Darma Wangchuk
- Tishi Repa had five teachers. Besdies Darma Wangchuk, also Lama Shang Tsalpa, Kyobpa Jigten Sumgon, Taklung and ?
- Repa Karpo
- Tsangsar Lumey Dorje