Difference between revisions of "The Pawo Rinpoches"

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*[[1st Pawo Rinpoche]], [[chos dbang lhun grub]] (1440-1503)<br>
 
*[[1st Pawo Rinpoche]], [[chos dbang lhun grub]] (1440-1503)<br>
 
*[[2nd Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag phreng ba]] (1504-1566)<br>
 
*[[2nd Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag phreng ba]] (1504-1566)<br>
*[[3rd Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag kun bzang]] (1567-1633)<br>
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*[[3rd Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag rgya mtsho]] (1567-1633)<br>
 
*[[4th Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag kun bzang]] (1633-1649)<br>
 
*[[4th Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag kun bzang]] (1633-1649)<br>
 
*[[5th Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag phrin las rgya mtsho]] (1649-1699)<br>
 
*[[5th Pawo Rinpoche]], [[gtsug lag phrin las rgya mtsho]] (1649-1699)<br>

Revision as of 12:40, 12 April 2006

Pawo Rinpoche (dpa' bo), an important lineage of Karma Kagyu masters very closely associated with the Karmapas. The seat of the early Pawo incarnations was a monastery called Lhalung (lha lung) and at Sekhar Gutog (sras mkhar dgu thog). Now it is the monastery of Nenang (gnas nang) located in the same Tolung (stod lung) valley as the Karmapa's Tsurphu (mtshur phu) monastery. The 10th Pawo Rinpoche passed away in Kathmandu/Nepal in 1991. The present 11th incarnation was found and recognized in Tibet by the present 17th Karmapa.


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