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# | : "The Medruk (smad 'brug) or Lower Drukpa Kagyu sub-school was founded by Tsangpa Gyare's disciple Gyalwa Lorepa Wangchuk Tsondru (lo ras dbang phyug brtson 'grus) [1187-1250] who lived a simple life. Lorepa built the Üri (dbu ri) and Sengeri (seng ge ri) monasteries and visited Bhutan where he founded Tharpaling (thar pa gling) monastery in Bumthang. A special transmission of the Lower Drukpa Lineage is known as the The Five Capabilities (thub pa lnga)"<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kagyu#Drukpa Drukpa | WikiPedia.org]</ref> | ||
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see [[Drukpa_Kagyu|Drukpa Kagyu]], also [[Middle_Drukpa|Middle]] and [[Upper_Drukpa|Upper]] Drukpa | |||
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Latest revision as of 18:33, 6 July 2009
- "The Medruk (smad 'brug) or Lower Drukpa Kagyu sub-school was founded by Tsangpa Gyare's disciple Gyalwa Lorepa Wangchuk Tsondru (lo ras dbang phyug brtson 'grus) [1187-1250] who lived a simple life. Lorepa built the Üri (dbu ri) and Sengeri (seng ge ri) monasteries and visited Bhutan where he founded Tharpaling (thar pa gling) monastery in Bumthang. A special transmission of the Lower Drukpa Lineage is known as the The Five Capabilities (thub pa lnga)"[1]
References
see Drukpa Kagyu, also Middle and Upper Drukpa