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I'm happy to report that the Barawa Kagyu still exist. They have long been a family lineage and the present head, Ven. Dra Kushok Jampal Rinpoche, resides in Dharamsala. I had the honour to interpret for him on the 1st Annual Drukpa Council that was held here in Nepal a few month ago. He actually spoke on the history of the Barawa. TSD
I'm happy to report that the Barawa Kagyu still exist. They have long been a family lineage and the present head, Ven. Dra Kushok Jampal Rinpoche, resides in Dharamsala. I had the honour to interpret for him on the 1st Annual Drukpa Council that was held here in Nepal a few month ago. He actually spoke on the history of the Barawa. TSD
: I find '''Dra Kushok Rinpoche''' listed in  "[http://www.drukpacouncil.org/index.php?option=com_content&view=category&id=36&Itemid=40&lang=en Masters Attending the First ADC]" (nice photo) but naught else. (I was gob-smacked to read "survived as an independent lineage until 1959" and didn't assume that phrase was meant as date of extinction.) --KC:

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I'm happy to report that the Barawa Kagyu still exist. They have long been a family lineage and the present head, Ven. Dra Kushok Jampal Rinpoche, resides in Dharamsala. I had the honour to interpret for him on the 1st Annual Drukpa Council that was held here in Nepal a few month ago. He actually spoke on the history of the Barawa. TSD

I find Dra Kushok Rinpoche listed in "Masters Attending the First ADC" (nice photo) but naught else. (I was gob-smacked to read "survived as an independent lineage until 1959" and didn't assume that phrase was meant as date of extinction.) --KC: