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We do not know how the Jagpa and Nyangme Samding lineages continued, whether they died out or were absorbed into the Jonang and Thanglug lineages or not. However that may be, the existing lineages were all received by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899) and continue, as shown below, until the present day.<br><br>
 
We do not know how the Jagpa and Nyangme Samding lineages continued, whether they died out or were absorbed into the Jonang and Thanglug lineages or not. However that may be, the existing lineages were all received by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899) and continue, as shown below, until the present day.<br><br>

Revision as of 01:38, 30 June 2009

This outline is based on the research of E. Gene Smith, Nicole Riggs and Michael Pahlke, as well as some research of my own.

The Seven Shangpa Jewels:

  • Vajradhara
  • Niguma
  • Khyungpo Naljor (11/12th century)
  • Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsondrü (1110-1170?)
  • Kyergangpa Chökyi Senge (1143-1216)
  • Rigongpa Sangye Nyentön (1175-1247)
  • Sangye Tönpa (1213-1285)

Until then the full Shangpa transmissions were given from the lineage holding master to only a single student. It fell then to Sangye Tönpa to disseminate the transmissions more widely, and he gave the full lineage transmission to his two main students:

  • Shangtön Khedrub Tsangma (1234-1309), who originated the Jonang transmission of the Shangpa, the Thanglug and Jagpa lineages.
  • Chöje Shönu Drub (d.1319), who originated the Nyangme Samding lineage.

Jonang transmission of the Shangpa - originated with Shangtön Khedrub Tsangma (1234-1309)

  • Khyungpo Tsültrim Gön
  • Ritrö Rechen Sangye Senge
  • Shangkarwa Rinchen Gyaltsen (1353-1435)
  • Nyame Sangye Palsang (1398-1465)
  • Drubchen Namkha Gyaltsen
  • Gyagom Legpa Gyaltsen
  • Jetsün Kunga Drölchog (1507-1566)
  • Chöku Lhawang Dragpa
  • Jetsün Taranatha (1575-1635)
  • Jetsün Yeshe Gyatso
  • Jampa Yönten Gonpo
  • Jalü Gönpo Paljor
  • Drubchog Gönpo Dragpa
  • Khyabdag Gönpo Namgyal
  • Kathok Rigdzin Tshewang Dragpa (1698-1755)
  • Gyalwang Drugpa Thrinle Shingta (1718-1766)
  • Mokchok Kunga Geleg Palbar
  • Kunga Lhündrub Gyatso
  • Drubchog Kagyü Tendzin
  • Chokzig Karma Lhagtong
  • Karma Shenpen Öser
  • Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899)

Thanglug - originated with Shangtön Khedrub Tsangma (1234-1309)

  • Müchen Gyaltsen Palsang
  • Khedrub Dorje Shönu
  • Namkhe Naljor
  • Jangsem Jinpa Sangpo
  • Drubchen Thangtong Gyalpo
  • Mangkar Gönsar Gyüdzin Lodrö Gyaltsen
  • Khedrub Palden Karpo
  • Jetsün Sönam Tsemo
  • Kalsang Gyurme Dechen (b.1540)
  • Dzongpa Khenchen Ngawang Chödrag
  • Jamyang Sönam Gyaltsen
  • Ngawang Tenpa Dargye
  • Mangthö Sönam Chöpel
  • Kunga Legpe Jungne
  • Jamyang Sönam Palsang
  • Phagchog Chönyi Yeshe
  • Mü Yeshe Gyalchog
  • Yongdzin Mati
  • Jamgön Dorje Rinchen
  • Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820-1892)
  • Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899)

Jagpa - originated with Shangtön Khedrub Tsangma (1234-1309)

  • Jagpa Gyaltsen Bum (1261-1334)
  • Jagchen Jampa Pal (1310-1391)
  • Drubchen Rindzongpa Jangchub Gyaltsen (b.1317)
  • Drubthob Chöjung Rinchen (1351-1408)
  • Lapchi Namkha Gyaltsen (1372-1437)

Nyangme Samding - originated with Chöje Shönu Drub (d.1319)

  • Serlingpa Tashi Pal (1292-1365)
  • Dragpo Chewa Dorje Pal
  • Chögowa Chöpal Sherab

We do not know how the Jagpa and Nyangme Samding lineages continued, whether they died out or were absorbed into the Jonang and Thanglug lineages or not. However that may be, the existing lineages were all received by Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899) and continue, as shown below, until the present day.

  • Jamgön Kongtrul Lodrö Thaye (1813-1899)
  • Karma Tashi Chöpel
  • Lama Norbu Döndrub
  • Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche (1905-1989)
  • Kyabje Bokar Rinpoche (1940-2004)
  • Kyabje Tenga Rinpoche (b.1932)
  • Kyabje Kalu Yangsi Rinpoche (b.1990)

Clearly there are extant Shangpa lineages in Tibet, such as the one maintained in Tshabtsha Monastery in Kham/Eastern Tibet. However, at the present moment, their transmission succession could not be researched. [TSD]