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1071: 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 Shakyamuniā€™s 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 Karmapaā€™s 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:(1406ā€“1452). 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 Shamarpaā€™s 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. 1082: 1217:(1738ā€“1780). 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:(1526ā€“1583) 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 meditationsā€”including the texts and tantric meditations of the Kagyu lineage. 20: 4928: 50: 1274:(ą½‘ą½€ą½¼ą½“ą¼‹ą½˜ą½†ą½¼ą½‚ą¼‹ą½‚ą½¢ą¼‹ą½‘ą½–ą½„ą¼‹ą½¢ą¾’ą¾±ą¼‹ą½˜ą½šą½¼) of the Namseling (ą½¢ą¾£ą½˜ą¼‹ą½¦ą¾²ą½¦ą¼‹ą½‚ą¾³ą½²ą½„) family. The dispute was resolved by lot: Mipam Chƶdrup Gyamtso's name was drawn and he was enthroned as the 10th Shamarpa. Kƶnchok Garwang Gyatso was referred to as the Shamar Trisur or "former Shamarpa"; according to some accounts, he "abdicated" following the lottery, implying that he had originally been enthroned. In any event, the Shamar Trisur took up residence on his family's estate at 4939: 2337: 2324: 2314: 2037:
regarding the ongoing 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."
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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 Shamarpaā€™s monasteries must convert to the Gelug school. This, and other disputes between the
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Following his meeting with His 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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The comment of the 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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Following the death of the 9th Shamarpa, two different children were identified as possible candidates to be the reincarnation: one was Mipam Chƶdrup Gyamtso, the stepbrother of the 6th Panchen Lama; the other was
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in 1952. At age four he revealed his identity as the Shamarpa by recognizing old monks from Yangpochen monastery, the ancestral seat of the Shamarpas. His uncle, the
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Shabkar Tsogdruk Rangdrol. "The Life of Shabkar: Autobiography of a Tibetan Yogin". Translated by Matthew Ricard. Shambala Publication, 2001, p. 91, footnote 18
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and was taken to Tibet at age 7. He received teachings and instructions from the 11th Karmapa before his death. The Shamarpa in turn, recognized and enthroned
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Shamar Rinpoche received the entire cycle of Kagyu teachings from the 16th Karmapa. He stayed close with the 16th Karmapa until his death in 1981.
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have met each other, and issued joint statements calling for cooperation, and the wish to find the 15th Shamar Rinpoche together.
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has its roots in feudalistic Tibetan history, and is connected with politics of China and India as well. The Karmapa candidates
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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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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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He found the next Shamar reincarnation, Chopal Yeshe, arranged his ordination, and gave him the Kagyu transmission.
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Shamarpa considered to be successive reincarnations are listed in "The Garland of Moon Water Crystal" by the 8th
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Since Je Chen-nga Thamchad Khyenpa Chokyi Dragpa (the Fourth Shamarpa) ascended the throne of the
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A golden swan in turbulent waters : the life and times of the Tenth Karmapa Choying Dorje
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The Shamarpa is often referred to as the "Red Hat Karmapa", especially in early Kagyu texts.
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Mipam Chokyi Wangchug (1584ā€“1630), the 6th Shamar Rinpoche, 16th-century painting from the
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Karma Trinlay Rinpoche: The 14th Shamarpa Mipham Chokyi Lodro In Loving Memory, pg. 6
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Another controversy began in 1992, during the search for and recognition of the 17th
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had recognized reincarnations of the Shamarpa secretly during the intervening period.
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Rogues in Robes: The Karmapa Intrigue in Tibetan Buddhism: An Inside Chronicle
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Chodag Yeshe Palzang, the 4th Shamar Rinpoche, 16th-century painting from the
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Inseparable from his three mysteries, in the manner of the three lords,
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In 1792 the Tibetan government accused the 10th Shamarpa of inciting a
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May he successfully and everlastingly be the sovereign of the order.
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A biographie of the 14th Shamar Rinpoche by Karma Trinlay Rinpoche
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By the power of scattering auspicious flowers of excellent virtue,
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The most exalted, the lord of the lands of snow is Avalokiteśvara.
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Unknown, presumed forced into hiding by the Tibetan government.
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Karmapa International Buddhist Institute's translation team.
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Whom I invest now sovereign of the practice lineage's order.
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Is his manifestation, the great emanation; the majestic sun,
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Yeshe Dronma: The Kunzig Shamarpas of Tibet 1992, P. 11-13.
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Combined with the true words of the į¹›iį¹£hi's truthfulness,
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and he was the first of the Shamar reincarnates to visit
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Yeshe Dronma: The Kunzig Shamarpas of Tibet 1992, P. 23.
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Yeshe Dronma: The Kunzig Shamarpas of Tibet 1992, P. 19.
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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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Tibetan Buddhism
Tibetan Dharma Wheel
Schools
Nyingma
Kadam
Sakya
Bodong
Kagyu
Jonang
Gelug
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Padmasambhāva
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Kamalaśīla
Songtsen Gampo
Trisong Detsen
Ralpacan
Atiśa
Talika
Abhayakirti
Niguma
Sukhasiddhi
Milarepa
Yeshe Tsogyal
Longchenpa
Jigme Lingpa
Patrul Rinpoche

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