The Drukpa or Drukpa Kagyu (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་པ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད) lineage, sometimes called Dugpa in older sources, is a branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan... 25 KB (3,215 words) - 15:41, 17 February 2024 |
Kagyu lineage with the Kadam tradition. The Kagyu schools which survive as independent institutions are mainly the Karma Kagyu, Drikung Kagyu, Drukpa... 44 KB (5,400 words) - 11:07, 30 December 2023 |
dga' legs pa), was a Tibetan Buddhist monk, missionary, and poet in the Drukpa Kagyu lineage of the Mahamudra tradition. He was trained at Ralung Monastery... 7 KB (573 words) - 10:17, 30 March 2024 |
Ngawang Namgyal (category Drukpa Kagyu lamas) (1594–1651), known colloquially as The Bearded Lama, was a Tibetan Buddhist Drukpa Kagyu school Rinpoche, and the unifier of Bhutan as a nation-state. He was... 12 KB (1,568 words) - 17:21, 9 March 2024 |
the first Drukpa Kagyu monastic order in Bhutan. The monastery, which is now a major teaching and retreat centre of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu order, is... 107 KB (11,836 words) - 05:51, 12 April 2024 |
Chagri Monastery (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples in Bhutan) which is now a major teaching and retreat center of the Southern Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, is located at the northern end of... 5 KB (564 words) - 04:25, 24 November 2023 |
branches of the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism surviving today, including the Drikung Kagyu, the Drukpa Lineage and the Karma Kagyu, are branches of... 7 KB (625 words) - 06:46, 10 October 2022 |
Tashichho Dzong (category Drukpa Kagyu monasteries and temples in Bhutan) from the Lhapa Kagyu, reconsecrated, and renamed it Tashichö-Dzong. It was then established as the main seat of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu and the summer... 8 KB (829 words) - 15:26, 31 December 2023 |