Gampopa Sönam Rinchen (Tibetan: སྒམ་པོ་པ་བསོད་ནམས་རིན་ཆེན་, Wylie: sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen, 1079–1153) was the main student of Milarepa, and a Tibetan...
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Six Dharmas of Naropa (section Gampopa's presentation)
originally unique to that school) and key Kagyu figures such as Milarepa, Gampopa, Phagmo Drugpa and Jigten Sumgon taught and practiced these dharmas. They...
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lineages. Later Indian and Tibetan masters such as Padmavajra, Tilopa, and Gampopa incorporated mahāmudrā into tantric, monastic and traditional meditative...
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showing that the world itself is sacred. Gampopa was Milarepa’s most renowned student. Four of Gampopa’s students founded the four major branches of...
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Milarepa, an 11th-century mystic. The Dagpo Kagyu was founded by the monk Gampopa who merged Marpa's lineage teachings with the monastic Kadam tradition...
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Books. Kindle Edition. Gampopa (1998). The Jewel Ornament of Liberation: The Wish-Fulfilling Gem of the Noble Teachings, by Gampopa, translated by Khenpo...
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Tummo (section Gampopa's presentation)
Ulrich Timme Kragh outlines the progression of this practice from one of Gampopa's manuals, entitled Closely Stringed Pearls. After describing the visualization...
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the immediate disciples of Gampopa (1079-1153), while "minor" refers to all the lineages founded by disciples of Gampopa's main disciple, Phagmo Drupa...
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Bodhisattva Doctrine in Buddhist Sanskrit Literature, Motilal Banarsidass Publ. Gampopa; The Jewel Ornament of Liberation; Snow Lion Publications; ISBN 1-55939-092-1...
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