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*Rigongpa, [[ri gong pa]] (1175-1247)
*Rigongpa, [[ri gong pa]] (1175-1247)
*Choje Sangye Tonpa, [[chos rje sangs rgyas ston pa]] (1213-1285)
*Choje Sangye Tonpa, [[chos rje sangs rgyas ston pa]] (1213-1285)
*Shangtonpa, [[shangs ston pa]]
*Shangtonpa, [[shangs ston pa]] (1234-1309)
*Khedrub Choje Zhonnu Drub, [[mkhas grub chos rje gzhon nu grub]]
*Khedrub Choje Zhonnu Drub, [[mkhas grub chos rje gzhon nu grub]] (d.1319)
*Khedrub Choje Kudaka, [[mkhas grub chos rje sku 'da' ka]]
*Khedrub Choje Kudaka, [[mkhas grub chos rje sku 'da' ka]]
*Khetsun Sangye Gyaltsen, [[mkhas btsun sangs rgyas rgyal mtshan]]
*Khetsun Sangye Gyaltsen, [[mkhas btsun sangs rgyas rgyal mtshan]]
*Khyungpo Tsultrim Gonpo, [[khyung po tshul khrim mgon po]]
*Khyungpo Tsultrim Gonpo, [[khyung po tshul khrim mgon po]]
*Rechen Sangye Senge, [[ras chen sangs rgyas seng ge]]
*Rechen Sangye Senge, [[ras chen sangs rgyas seng ge]]
*Shangkarwa Rinchen Gyaltsen, [[shangs dkar ba rin chen rgyal mtshan]]
*Shangkarwa Rinchen Gyaltsen, [[shangs dkar ba rin chen rgyal mtshan]] (1353-1434)
*Sangye Palzang, [[sangs rgyas dpal bzang]]<br><br>
*Sangye Palzang, [[sangs rgyas dpal bzang]] (1398-1465)<br><br>
My collection of texts then contains a short text with the very short biographies of the following masters. It's not quite clear to me whether the "Shangton" and "Dorje Zhonnu" mentioned here are the same ones as the above mentioned "Shangtonpa" and "Zhonnu Drub" or not (TSD).
My collection of texts then contains a short text with the very short biographies of the following masters. It's not quite clear to me whether the "Shangton" and "Dorje Zhonnu" mentioned here are the same ones as the above mentioned "Shangtonpa" and "Zhonnu Drub" or not. Apparently the lineage then split up into various streams. One scholl that continued the Shangpa teachings was the [[Jonang]] tradition (TSD).<br>
*Khedrub Tsangma Shangton, [[mkhas grub gtsang ma shangs ston]]
**Khedrub Tsangma Shangton, [[mkhas grub gtsang ma shangs ston]]
*Müchen Gyaltsen Palzang, [[mus chen rgyal mtshan dpal bzang]]
**Müchen Gyaltsen Palzang, [[mus chen rgyal mtshan dpal bzang]]
*Khedrub Dorje Zhonnu, [[mkhas grub rdo rje gzhon nu]]
**Khedrub Dorje Zhonnu, [[mkhas grub rdo rje gzhon nu]]
*Müchen Namkha Naljor, [[mus chen nam mkha'i rnal 'byor]]<br><br>
**Müchen Namkha Naljor, [[mus chen nam mkha'i rnal 'byor]]<br><br>
*Lochen Gyurme, [[lo chen 'gyur med]]
*Lochen Gyurme, [[lo chen 'gyur med]]
*Kunga Drolchog, [[kun dga' grol mchog]]
*Kunga Drolchog, [[kun dga' grol mchog]] (1495-1566?)
*Jetsun Taranatha, [[rje btsun tA ra nA tha]] (b.1575)<br>
*Jetsun Taranatha, [[rje btsun tA ra nA tha]] (1575-1634)<br>
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*Lama Karma Norbu, [[bla ma karma nor bu]]
*Lama Karma Norbu, [[bla ma karma nor bu]]

Revision as of 07:34, 4 February 2006

A Kagyu school that is not counted among the Four Greater and Eight Lesser Kagyu schools, but developed independently. It was established by the great scholar and accomplished master Khyungpo Naljor (1002-1064), who travelled to India and studied under many masters, predominantly under the two great female Mahasiddhas Niguma and Sukhasiddhi. Khyungpo Naljor hailed from the same family-clan, the clan of Khyungpo, as Jetsun Milarepa.

The lineage succession, as far as I (TSD) could piece together, is as follows. I do not know whether or not the order of masters as they appear is correct (it just reflects the order of a number of short biographies of Shangpa masters in my possession), nor do I have the dates for most of them. Also, there seems to be a large gap between Taranatha and Jamgon Kongtrul. I do hope that people more familiar with the Shangpa Kagyu school than I will correct and expand upon my scribblings soon:

My collection of texts then contains a short text with the very short biographies of the following masters. It's not quite clear to me whether the "Shangton" and "Dorje Zhonnu" mentioned here are the same ones as the above mentioned "Shangtonpa" and "Zhonnu Drub" or not. Apparently the lineage then split up into various streams. One scholl that continued the Shangpa teachings was the Jonang tradition (TSD).

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