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1100:. The Good Kalpa Sutra predicted that, "in the future, a maha-bodhisattva with a ruby-red crown shall come to the suffering multitude, leading them out of their cyclic bewilderment and misery." It is a common belief among Karma Kagyus that Buddha Shakyamuniās prediction was fulfilled in the appearance of the Shamarpa, whose ruby red crown was presented by the 3rd Karmapa to the first Shamarpa, Khedrup Drakpa Senge. In addition the 2nd Karmapa, Karma Pakshi, predicted that "future Karmapas shall manifest in two Nirmanakaya forms." The ruby-red crown is an exact replica of Karmapaās black crown (apart from the color). In this manner it was meant to symbolize the identicalness of the Shamarpas and the Karmapas. The first Shamarpa spent the last 20 years of his life in retreat at Tsurphu and Nenang Monasteries teaching students dedicated to attaining enlightenment.
1116:(1406ā1452). Chƶpal Yeshe is renowned for having constructed several monasteries and retreat-centers. He was also able to abolish the practice of animal sacrifice in the regions of Tibet where that custom had continued as a part of animist rituals. The 3rd Shamarpa was given the Kagyu transmission and full authorization to teach by the 5th Karmapa. The Yongle Emperor of China, who was also a student of the 5th Karmapa, was intrigued by Shamarpaās ability to recall past lives in vivid detail. Out of devotion, he gave precious gifts to the Shamarpa. In a letter of thanks Shamarpa reminded the emperor of the basic principle of benevolence in Buddhism, that he might be ever mindful of the well-being of his people. The third Shamarpa also enthroned the sixth Karmapa and gave him his first traditional teachings.
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1217:(1738ā1780). He was taught primarily by the eight Tai Situ Rinpoche, and also recognized the ninth Tai Situ Rinpoche. Shamar Tulku spent many years reviving the Dharma in Tibet. In particular, Shamar Tulku attempted to bring the Kagyu teachings to central Tibet, which was a stronghold of Gelugpa-allied political elements at the time, with the help of his brother the 6th Panchen Lama of the Gelugpa lineage. After carrying out this activity Shamarpa went on pilgrimage to Nepal. According to some sources, a dispute over his claim to his stepbrother's material inheritance led to an armed conflict in which the Shamarpa conspired with the Nepalese
1148:(1526ā1583) was identified by the 8th Karmapa at the age of 2 and became one of his most outstanding students. Shamarpa stayed with the Karmapa until the age of twelve, receiving the Six Yogas of Naropa, Mahamudra, and other teachings of the Kagyu lineage. The 8th Karmapa entrusted the 5th Shamarpa with the letters containing the prediction of his next rebirth. The 5th Shamarpa also recognized and became the Lama of the 9th Karmapa, giving him refuge and the Bodhisattva promise, ordination, as well as transmissions on various texts and meditationsāincluding the texts and tantric meditations of the Kagyu lineage.
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Karmapa controversy and its possible solution. Although this matter is not easily resolved, since it is connected to the politics of China and India as well, with His Holiness Dalai Lama's blessing and support I am confident that there will be an amicable solution, which will be beneficial for the Karma KagyĆ¼ lineage, as well as for Tibetan Buddhism in general."
1110:. Having been the student and main lineage holder of the Fourth Karmapa, he passed on the esoteric instructions of the Karma Kagyu tradition to the 5th Karmapa. His Collected Works comprise seven volumes in which he covers a broad range of subjects of the philosophical and meditative training as transmitted in the Kagyu tradition. Just half of these works have survived until today
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perceived political threat and acquire property. He spread rumors that
Shamarpa was instigating the fighting and seized Yang Chen monastery from Shamarpa. The monks were forcibly converted to the Gelug school. Subsequently an order was passed by the government that all of Shamarpaās monasteries must convert to the Gelug school. This, and other disputes between the
1384:. His book "Creating a Transparent Democracy" lays out a framework for establishing a genuine democratic system of governance that promotes welfare and prosperity. He also founded the "Infinite Compassion Foundation" with the cause to promote the humane treatment of animals raised for consumption of meat and other products.
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Holiness the Dalai Lama on the 13th of August, 2010 Shamar Rinpoche stated: "I met His Holiness the Dalai Lama at in Dharamsala at His Holiness' residence. We had a discussion for approximately one and a half hours and had a very important and detailed exchange of views
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Sixteenth Gyalwa Karmapa on this period was: "Merit was becoming smaller and smaller. There was much political interference. Black was becoming white. The real was becoming unreal. At that time it was not practicable to have any Shamarpa recognised or enthroned. Everything was kept
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army in 1788. According to other sources, while
Shamarpa was on a pilgrimage to Nepal, fighting broke out between the Nepalese Gurkhas and Tibet. Shamarpa attempted to make peace and mediate in the conflict. In Tibet the influential Gelugpa minister Tagtsag Tenpai Gonpo saw an opportunity to remove a
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secret. The incarnations appeared, but were not revealed." In 1963, following a request from the 16th
Karmapa, the Tibetan Government in Exile lifted the ban. The 14th Shamar Rinpoche was officially enthroned, and after completing his studies in 1979 began his extensive teaching activity.
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and Kagyu schools led to the exile from Tibet of the
Shamarpa and a legal ban by the Tibetan government on further Shamarpa incarnations This ban remained in place until after the Dalai Lama lost power in Tibet during the 1950s, although it was later revealed that the
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1126:, who became his Lama. The famous Tibetan monastery Ga Mamo Tashi Rabten was founded by him. He also established many smaller monasteries. During his travels outside Tibet, Chƶkyi Tragpa built many monasteries, among others there are four monasteries in
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Douglas Nik, White Meryl : Karmapa, the Black Hat Lama of Tibet. London, Luzac & Company Ltd., 1976, P. 151.
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Autobiography of the Fifth Dalai Lama. 3 vols. Lhasa: bod ljongs mi dmangs dpe skrun khang, 1989, Vol. 2. P.359, cit.
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A biographie of the 14th Shamar Rinpoche by Karma Trinlay Rinpoche
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1645:. Ithaca, New York: Snow Lion Publications. p. 97.
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The odyssey of the Tibetan Masters with the Black Crown
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The odyssey of the Tibetan Masters with the Black Crown
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The coalescence of his essence is the glorious Karmapa.
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1423:"A Brief History of the Karmapa-Shamarpa Lineages"
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1872:Norbu, Thubten Jigme and Turnbull, Colin. 1968.
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2013:"Shamar Rinpoche | Diamond Way Buddhism"
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1746:The History of the Sixteen Karmapas of Tibet
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1067:Chƶkyi Jungne and Belo Tsewang KĆ¼nkhyab.
2028:"Shamar Rinpoche passes away in Germany"
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1489:"Shamar Rinpoche passes away in Germany"
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1876:. Reprint: Penguin Books, 1987, p. 272.
1874:Tibet: Its History, Religion and People
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1970:. Yale University Press. p. 285.
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1536:. Lexington: Bird of Paradise Press.
1260:. He died on 11 June 2014 in Germany.
1120:Shamar Chokyi Drakpa Yeshe Pal Zangpo
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1832:Karmapa: The Black Hat Lama of Tibet
1134:where he built a small monastery in
2000:"The Karmapa and Shamarpa Lineages"
1830:Douglas, Nik; White, Meryl (1976).
1020:The first Shamarpa, Drakpa SenggƩ (
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1964:Schaik, Sam Van (28 June 2011).
1487:Gaphel, Tenzin (June 12, 2014).
1452:Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center
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4217:History of Buddhism in India
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440:Pointing-out instruction
351:Three marks of existence
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1848:Lehnert, Tomek (2019).
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3842:Chinese Buddhist canon
3074:Pre-sectarian Buddhism
3069:Early Buddhist schools
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1704:Kunsang, Lama (2012).
1641:Kunsang, Lama (2012).
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2211:Shamar Kƶncho Yenlak
2196:Shamar Khachƶ Wangpo
2191:Khedrup Drakpa Senge
2120:Diamond Way Buddhism
2068:Diamond Way Buddhism
1952:"The New York Times"
1929:"Karmapa: 900 Years"
1887:Tibetan Civilization
1885:Stein, R. A. (1972)
1215:Lobsang Palden Yeshe
1146:Shamar Kƶncho Yenlak
1104:Shamar Khachƶ Wangpo
1094:Khedrup Drakpa Senge
1059:The Shamarpa lineage
1011:Yangpachen Monastery
895:History and overview
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159:Second dissemination
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2505:Mahapajapati Gotamī
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1334:Mipham Chokyi Lodro
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1161:Shamar Yeshe Nyinpo
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121:First dissemination
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4281:Buddhist modernism
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3477:PratyekabuddhayÄna
3410:Threefold Training
3212:Vipassana movement
2928:Hungry Ghost realm
2748:AvidyÄ (Ignorance)
2695:Puį¹į¹a MantÄnÄ«putta
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2439:Eight Great Events
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3285:Satipatthana
3280:Mindful Yoga
3193:Recollection
3107:Brahmavihara
2978:Japanese Zen
2973:Chinese Chan
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660:Tashi Lhunpo
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213:Jigme Lingpa
133:ÅÄntarakį¹£ita
4729:Dharma talk
4558:Asalha Puja
4354:Eschatology
4157:Switzerland
4137:New Zealand
4065:Middle East
3974:Philippines
3894:Afghanistan
3699:Bodhidharma
3684:Buddhaghosa
3604:Householder
3514:Monasticism
3467:Bodhisattva
3322:Prostration
3275:Mindfulness
3203:Anapanasati
3186:Kammaį¹į¹hÄna
2983:Korean Seon
2923:Asura realm
2918:Human realm
2858:Ten Fetters
2813:Parinirvana
2715:Uppalavanna
2680:MahÄkaccana
2665:MahÄkassapa
2597:Kį¹£itigarbha
2592:ÄkÄÅagarbha
2489:SuddhodÄna
2434:Four sights
2361:Foundations
1671:Karmapa.org
1322:Thaye Dorje
1293:Controversy
1287: 1792
1124:7th Karmapa
1108:4th Karmapa
1098:3rd Karmapa
999:Karma Kagyu
587:Mindrolling
384:Bodhisattva
186:Sukhasiddhi
176:Abhayakirti
4959:Categories
4846:Psychology
4826:Gnosticism
4814:Comparison
4809:Influences
4791:Comparison
4674:Bhavacakra
4632:Kushinagar
4607:Pilgrimage
4553:MÄgha PÅ«jÄ
4508:Bodhi Tree
4324:Buddhology
4314:Abhidharma
4306:Philosophy
4239:Menander I
4107:Costa Rica
4058:Uzbekistan
3899:Bangladesh
3853:Dhammapada
3837:Pali Canon
3799:Ajahn Chah
3779:Dalai Lama
3679:KumÄrajÄ«va
3674:Vasubandhu
3649:The Buddha
3557:Zen master
3492:Sakadagami
3472:Buddhahood
3403:Pratimokį¹£a
3218:Shikantaza
3174:Meditation
3149:Deity yoga
3020:Madhyamaka
2913:Deva realm
2808:Mindstream
2758:Bodhicitta
2670:Aį¹
gulimÄla
2537:Devadatta
2513:YaÅodharÄ
2416:The Buddha
2406:Middle Way
2092:2008-05-23
1938:2020-08-19
1813:2008-05-24
1677:August 22,
1626:August 20,
1569:2008-05-23
1433:2008-05-23
1408:References
1336:, born in
1065:Tai Situpa
1001:school of
883:Mani stone
688:Dalai Lama
528:Buddhahood
516:Dream yoga
506:Deity yoga
482:Meditation
470:Bodhicitta
208:Longchenpa
138:KamalaÅÄ«la
4980:Rinpoches
4965:Shamarpas
4914:Festivals
4894:Buddhists
4856:Theosophy
4659:Symbolism
4649:Hama yumi
4622:Bodh Gaya
4389:Socialism
4364:Evolution
4339:Economics
4177:Venezuela
4092:Australia
4087:Argentina
4011:Sri Lanka
4006:Singapore
3924:Indonesia
3886:Countries
3827:Tripiį¹aka
3789:Ajahn Mun
3664:Nagarjuna
3659:AÅvaghoį¹£a
3542:AnagÄrika
3537:ÅrÄmaį¹erÄ«
3532:ÅrÄmaį¹era
3527:Bhikkhunī
3487:SotÄpanna
3376:Passaddhi
3317:Offerings
3292:Nekkhamma
3169:Iddhipada
3089:Practices
3059:Theravada
3032:Vajrayana
3025:Yogachara
2995:Pure Land
2908:Six Paths
2895:Cosmology
2675:Anuruddha
2650:SÄriputta
2640:Kaundinya
2632:Disciples
2607:VajrapÄį¹i
2459:Footprint
2424:TathÄgata
2179:Shamarpas
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747:Festivals
511:Guru yoga
494:Vajrayana
463:PÄramitÄs
363:Cosmology
339:Teachings
264:Taranatha
4990:AmitÄbha
4932:Category
4861:Violence
4831:Hinduism
4779:Sanskrit
4734:Hinayana
4719:AmitÄbha
4679:Swastika
4548:Uposatha
4538:Holidays
4523:Calendar
4369:Humanism
4207:Kanishka
4197:Timeline
4021:Thailand
3989:Kalmykia
3984:Buryatia
3969:Pakistan
3954:Mongolia
3949:Maldives
3944:Malaysia
3909:Cambodia
3774:Shamarpa
3769:Nichiren
3719:Xuanzang
3654:Nagasena
3572:Rinpoche
3302:PÄramitÄ
3144:Devotion
3064:Navayana
3052:Dzogchen
3015:Nichiren
2963:Mahayana
2955:Branches
2833:Saį¹
khÄra
2582:MaƱjuÅrÄ«
2539:(cousin)
2531:(cousin)
2499:(mother)
2491:(father)
2479:Miracles
2429:Birthday
2346:Glossary
2319:Buddhism
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1595:Archived
1532:(2012).
1530:Shamarpa
1391:See also
1007:AmitÄbha
967:Shamarpa
906:Timeline
774:Dosmoche
710:Rinpoche
599:Narthang
558:Dzogchen
435:Dzogchen
288:Bodongpa
191:Milarepa
153:Ralpacan
32:a series
30:Part of
4909:Temples
4889:Buddhas
4851:Science
4841:Judaism
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4684:Thangka
4627:Sarnath
4612:Lumbini
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4404:Culture
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4329:Creator
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4189:History
4162:Ukraine
4122:Germany
4041:Senegal
4031:Vietnam
3959:Myanmar
3759:Shinran
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3724:Shandao
3694:DignÄga
3619:ÅrÄvaka
3599:Donchee
3594:Kappiya
3552:Sayadaw
3522:Bhikkhu
3497:AnÄgÄmi
3454:Nirvana
3420:Samadhi
3307:Paritta
3248:Tonglen
3243:Mandala
3198:Smarana
3179:Mantras
3127:Upekkha
3097:Bhavana
3047:Shingon
3000:Tiantai
2853:TathÄtÄ
2843:ÅÅ«nyatÄ
2838:Skandha
2828:Saį¹sÄra
2823:Rebirth
2798:Kleshas
2788:Indriya
2690:Subhūti
2575:Guanyin
2529:Änanda
2521:RÄhula
2401:Nirvana
2341:Outline
2241:Unknown
1402:Karmapa
1278:, near
1229:Karmapa
1034:Karmapa
971:Tibetan
918:Culture
913:Outline
901:History
858:Thangka
814:Tengyur
809:Kangyur
789:Losoong
784:Sho Dun
705:Karmapa
665:Tsurphu
626:Ramoche
609:Pabonka
604:Nechung
592:Namgyal
582:Labrang
570:Jokhang
553:Drepung
548:Tradruk
523:Thukdam
429:Nyingma
407:Tibetan
379:Rebirth
370:Saį¹sÄra
358:Skandha
299:Gelugpa
282:Gorampa
259:Dolpopa
197:Nyingma
67:Nyingma
60:Schools
4975:Tulkus
4904:Sutras
4899:Suttas
4764:Siddhi
4749:Koliya
4724:BrahmÄ
4639:Poetry
4585:Mantra
4575:Kasaya
4447:Pagoda
4427:Kyaung
4422:VihÄra
4417:Temple
4359:Ethics
4202:Ashoka
4152:Sweden
4147:Poland
4142:Norway
4132:Mexico
4117:France
4102:Canada
4097:Brazil
4036:Africa
4016:Taiwan
3979:Russia
3904:Bhutan
3864:Vinaya
3744:Naropa
3734:Saraha
3669:Asanga
3425:PrajƱÄ
3334:Refuge
3297:Nianfo
3258:Tertƶn
3253:Tantra
3238:Ganana
3228:Tukdam
3154:DhyÄna
3122:Mudita
3117:Karuį¹Ä
3010:Risshū
3005:Huayan
2938:Naraka
2878:AnattÄ
2873:Dukkha
2868:Anicca
2773:Dharma
2725:Channa
2660:Änanda
2645:Assaji
2612:Skanda
2515:(wife)
2484:Family
2464:Relics
2389:Sangha
2384:Dharma
2379:Buddha
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1197:Bhutan
1128:Bhutan
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779:Monlam
759:Dajyur
722:Tertƶn
621:Ralung
616:Palcho
575:Kumbum
565:Ganden
458:Lamrim
389:Dharma
252:Jonang
228:Mipham
181:Niguma
171:Talika
92:Jonang
82:Bodong
4876:Lists
4744:Kalpa
4739:Iddhi
4602:Music
4597:Mudra
4563:Vassa
4543:Vesak
4513:Budai
4459:Candi
4442:Stupa
4374:Logic
4127:Italy
4026:Tibet
3964:Nepal
3934:Korea
3929:Japan
3919:India
3914:China
3859:Sutra
3814:Texts
3764:DÅgen
3754:HÅnen
3739:AtiÅa
3704:Zhiyi
3614:Achar
3582:Tulku
3577:Geshe
3562:RÅshi
3547:Ajahn
3502:Arhat
3462:Bodhi
3432:VÄ«rya
3349:Sacca
3344:Satya
3339:SÄdhu
3327:Music
3270:Merit
3263:Terma
3223:Zazen
3159:Faith
3112:MettÄ
2793:Karma
2753:Bardo
2720:Asita
2710:Khema
2700:UpÄli
2685:Nanda
2523:(son)
2497:MÄyÄ
2474:Films
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1015:Lhasa
1013:near
979:Wylie
802:Texts
769:Losar
727:Tulku
717:Geshe
670:Yerpa
653:Shalu
643:Sanga
638:Sakya
487:Laity
401:Karma
270:Sakya
241:Marpa
234:Kagyu
166:AtiÅa
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77:Sakya
72:Kadam
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3567:Lama
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3233:Koan
3139:DÄna
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2617:TÄrÄ
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