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Karmapa

The Karmapa (honorific title: His Holiness the Gyalwa (རྒྱལ་བ་, 'Victorious One') Karmapa, more formally as Gyalwang (རྒྱལ་དབང་ཀརྨ་པ་, 'King of Victorious Ones') Karmapa, and informally as the Karmapa Lama) is the head of the Karma Kagyu, the largest sub-school of the Kagyu (Tibetan: བཀའ་བརྒྱུད, Wylie: bka' brgyud), itself one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. Karmapa was Tibet's first consciously incarnating lama.

Karmapa
The 16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje (1924 – 1981)
Tibetan name
Tibetan རྒྱལ་དབང་ཀརྨ་པ་
Transcriptions
Wyliergyal ba karma pa
Tibetan PinyinGarmaba
Lhasa IPA[kaːmapa]
Chinese name
Traditional Chinese噶瑪巴
Simplified Chinese噶玛巴
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu Pinyingámǎbā
Karmapa's flag

The historical seat of the Karmapas is Tsurphu Monastery in the Tolung valley of Tibet. The Karmapa's principal seat in exile is the Dharma Chakra Centre at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, India. His regional monastic seats are Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in New York and Dhagpo Kagyu Ling in Dordogne, France.

Due to a controversy within the Karma Kagyu school over the recognition process, the identity of the current 17th Karmapa is disputed by some[who?]. See Karmapa controversy for details.

Origin of the lineage

Düsum Khyenpa, 1st Karmapa Lama (Wylie: Dus gsum Mkhyen pa, 1110–1193), was a disciple of the Tibetan master Gampopa. A talented child who studied Buddhism with his father from an early age and who sought out great teachers in his twenties and thirties, he is said to have attained enlightenment at the age of fifty while practicing dream yoga. He was henceforth regarded by the contemporary highly respected masters Shakya Śri and Lama Shang as the Karmapa, a manifestation of Avalokiteśvara, whose coming was predicted in the Samadhiraja Sutra[1] and the Laṅkāvatāra Sūtra.[2]

The source of the oral lineage, traditionally traced back to the Buddha Vajradhara, was transmitted to the Indian master of mahamudra and tantra called Tilopa (989-1069), through Naropa (1016–1100) to Marpa Lotsawa and Milarepa. These forefathers of the Kagyu (Bka' brGyud) lineage are collectively called the "Golden Rosary".

Recognition of the Karmapa

The Karmapa is a long line of consciously reborn lamas, and the second Karmapa, Karma Pakshi (1204–1283), is the first recognized tulku (Wylie: sprul sku) in Tibetan Buddhism that predicted the circumstances of his rebirth.[3][4]

A Karmapa's identity is confirmed through a combination realized lineage teachers supernatural insight, prediction letters left by the previous Karmapa, and the young child's own self-proclamation and ability to identify objects and people known to its previous incarnation.[5][6][7]

Conflicts in recognitions

The 8th, 10th, and 12th incarnations, as well as the widely renowned 16th Karmapa, each faced conflicts during their recognition,[8][9] which were ultimately resolved. There is currently a controversy over the enthronement of two 17th Karmapas.

Black Crown

The Karmapas are the holders of the Black Crown (Wylie: Zhwa-nag) and are thus sometimes known as "the Black Hat Lamas". This crown (Wylie: rang 'byung cod pan "self-arisen crown"), is traditionally said to have been woven by the dakinis from their hair and given to the Karmapa in recognition of his spiritual realization. The physical crown displayed by the Karmapas was offered to Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama by the Yongle Emperor of China as a material representation of the spiritual one.

The crown was last known to be located at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim, the last home of the 16th Karmapa, although that location has been subject to some upheaval since 1993 causing some to worry as to whether or not it is still there. An inventory of items remaining at Rumtek is purported to be something the Indian government is going to undertake in the near future.

List of previous Karmapas

  1. Düsum Khyenpa (དུས་གསུམ་མཁྱེན་པ་) (1110–1193)
  2. Karma Pakshi (ཀརྨ་པཀྵི་) (1204–1283)
  3. Rangjung Dorje (རང་འབྱུང་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1284–1339)
  4. Rolpe Dorje (རོལ་པའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1340–1383)
  5. Deshin Shekpa (དེ་བཞིན་གཤེགས་པ་)(1384–1415)
  6. Thongwa Dönden (མཐོང་བ་དོན་ལྡན་) (1416–1453)
  7. Chödrak Gyatso (ཆོས་གྲགས་རྒྱ་མཚོ་) (1454–1506)
  8. Mikyö Dorje (མི་བསྐྱོད་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1507–1554)
  9. Wangchuk Dorje (དབང་ཕྱུག་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1556–1603)
  10. Chöying Dorje (ཆོས་དབྱིངས་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1604–1674)
  11. Yeshe Dorje (ཡེ་ཤེས་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1676–1702)
  12. Changchub Dorje (བྱང་ཆུབ་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1703–1732)
  13. Dudul Dorje (བདུད་འདུལ་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1733–1797)
  14. Thekchok Dorje (ཐེག་མཆོག་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1798–1868)
  15. Khakyab Dorje (མཁའ་ཁྱབ་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1871–1922)
  16. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje (རང་འབྱུང་རིག་པའི་རྡོ་རྗེ་) (1924–1981)
  17. Ogyen Trinley Dorje (ཨོ་རྒྱན་འཕྲིན་ལས་རྡོ་རྗེ།) (b. 1985) or Trinley Thaye Dorje (ཕྲིན་ལས་མཐའ་ཡས་རྡོ་རྗེ།) (b. 1983)

See also

Notes

  1. ^ Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche. King of Samadhi Sutra: Oral commentaries given in Rinpoche's monastery in Boudhanath, Nepal, January 1993
  2. ^ The Lankavatara Sutra 2006-01-13 at the Wayback Machine
  3. ^ "Karmapa Concept Encyclopedia Analysis". Collab.itc.virginia.edu. Retrieved 20 July 2020.
  4. ^ Wong, Sylvia (2010). "The Karmapa Prophecies". Motilal Banarsidass. p. 2. ISBN 978-81-208-3480-4. The first master to reincarnate continuously, life after life, while keeping the same identity, was the 1st Karmpa Dusum Khyenpa (1110-1193). Before he died, the 1st Karmapa left brief oral instructions with three separate disciples concerning his next reincarnation. After his death, this first ever tulku declared himself to be the reincarnation of Dusum Khyenpa. The circumstances of his arrival corresponded to the oral instructions previously given. In addition, the 1st Karmapa's teacher Pomdrakpa saw him in a vision, and subsequently confirmed that Karmapa Dusum Khyenpa had indeed returned as Karma Pakshi, the 2nd Karmapa (1204-1283).
  5. ^ Thinley, Karma (1980). The History of the Sixteeen Karmapas of Tibet. Prajna Press. pp. 44, 81, 89, 95, 109, 110, 113, 115, 119, 121, 125, 129. ISBN 1-57062-644-8.
  6. ^ Rinpoche, Shamar (6 June 2006). "Karmapa Controversy". Letter to Robert Thurman. Retrieved 29 July 2020. Because when you recognize the reincarnation of a Lama, the past Lama's spirit had to come from Nirvana or the Bardo to a new human form. At that point, the appropriate spiritual teachers recognize it. And when one is such a spiritual leader, that Lama is recognized either by seeing it directly from one's supernatural mind, or via the prediction of one's personal yidams (white or green Tara, for example, or Dharma protectors).
  7. ^ Levin, Norma (2013). Miraculous 16th Karmapa: Incredible Encounters with the Black Crown Buddha. Shang Shung Publications. p. XX. His great bequest to spiritual history was his ability to recognize his own future reincarnation, thus establishing for the first time an infallible, continuous reincarnation lineage in which he could draw upon his clairvoyance to guide beings in the present. Since then the Karmapa was frequently called upon to identify other reincarnate Lamas. To foretell his own reincarnation he would write a prediction letter before passing away and give it secretly to a trusted disciple to be opened at the right time. This letter would tell the time and place of his birth and the names of his parents, as well as the special natural signs that would occur. The letter is infallible proof that it is the spiritual lineage that reincarnates and not a dynastic blood line.
  8. ^ Rinpoche, Thrangu. "THE KARMAPA CONTROVERSY". Retrieved 29 July 2020.
  9. ^ Rinpoche, Shamar (6 June 2006). "Karmapa Controversy". Letter to Robert Thurman. Retrieved 29 July 2020. Once instance where the Dalai Lamas and the Tibetan government did try to interfere in the process of recognizing the Karmapas was during the time of the recognition of the 16th Karmapa. At that time there was a boy, the son of the finance Minister Lungshawa, whom the 13th Dalai Lama recognized as the 16th Karmapa. Karma Kagyu lamas, on the other hand, recognized a boy from the Athubtsang family of Derge. They rejected the 13th Dalai Lama's candidate, and the 13th Dalai Lama accepted that rejection and acknowledged the Kagyu chosen candidate. That candidate grew up to be H. H. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje.

References

  • Official websites of His Holiness Karmapa www.karmapa.org or www.kagyuoffice.org
  • Thinley, Karma: The History of the Sixteen Karmapas of Tibet, Boulder, Prajna Press 1980.
  • Douglas, Nick; White, Meryl: Karmapa, the Black Hat Lama of Tibet, Milano 1975.
  • Ken Holmes, Karmapa, Altea Publishing 1995, ISBN 0-9524555-4-4. (While the book and web site favours one candidate for the 17th the information on 1st-16th is useful and was the original source for this article)

External links

The history of the Karmapa lineage, including biographical details of the historical Karmapas, can be found at the following web sites. Notice that the websites are written to those loyal to one or other of the rival 17th Karmapas, and their accounts of previous incarnations may not be written from a neutral point of view.

  • Karmapa lineage history on kagyuoffice.org, the website of Ogyen Trinley Dorje
  • on karmapa.org, the website of Thaye Dorje
  • The Life of the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa
  • Information on past and present Karmapas from khandro.net, a website supporting Ogyen Trinley Dorje

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The Karmapa honorific title His Holiness the Gyalwa ར ལ བ Victorious One Karmapa more formally as Gyalwang ར ལ དབང ཀར པ King of Victorious Ones Karmapa and informally as the Karmapa Lama is the head of the Karma Kagyu the largest sub school of the Kagyu Tibetan བཀའ བར ད Wylie bka brgyud itself one of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism Karmapa was Tibet s first consciously incarnating lama KarmapaThe 16th Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje 1924 1981 Tibetan nameTibetanར ལ དབང ཀར པ TranscriptionsWyliergyal ba karma paTibetan PinyinGarmabaLhasa IPA kaːmapa Chinese nameTraditional Chinese噶瑪巴Simplified Chinese噶玛巴TranscriptionsStandard MandarinHanyu PinyingamǎbaKarmapa s flag The historical seat of the Karmapas is Tsurphu Monastery in the Tolung valley of Tibet The Karmapa s principal seat in exile is the Dharma Chakra Centre at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim India His regional monastic seats are Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in New York and Dhagpo Kagyu Ling in Dordogne France Due to a controversy within the Karma Kagyu school over the recognition process the identity of the current 17th Karmapa is disputed by some who See Karmapa controversy for details Contents 1 Origin of the lineage 2 Recognition of the Karmapa 2 1 Conflicts in recognitions 3 Black Crown 4 List of previous Karmapas 5 See also 6 Notes 7 References 8 External linksOrigin of the lineage EditDusum Khyenpa 1st Karmapa Lama Wylie Dus gsum Mkhyen pa 1110 1193 was a disciple of the Tibetan master Gampopa A talented child who studied Buddhism with his father from an early age and who sought out great teachers in his twenties and thirties he is said to have attained enlightenment at the age of fifty while practicing dream yoga He was henceforth regarded by the contemporary highly respected masters Shakya Sri and Lama Shang as the Karmapa a manifestation of Avalokitesvara whose coming was predicted in the Samadhiraja Sutra 1 and the Laṅkavatara Sutra 2 The source of the oral lineage traditionally traced back to the Buddha Vajradhara was transmitted to the Indian master of mahamudra and tantra called Tilopa 989 1069 through Naropa 1016 1100 to Marpa Lotsawa and Milarepa These forefathers of the Kagyu Bka brGyud lineage are collectively called the Golden Rosary Recognition of the Karmapa EditThe Karmapa is a long line of consciously reborn lamas and the second Karmapa Karma Pakshi 1204 1283 is the first recognized tulku Wylie sprul sku in Tibetan Buddhism that predicted the circumstances of his rebirth 3 4 A Karmapa s identity is confirmed through a combination realized lineage teachers supernatural insight prediction letters left by the previous Karmapa and the young child s own self proclamation and ability to identify objects and people known to its previous incarnation 5 6 7 Conflicts in recognitions Edit The 8th 10th and 12th incarnations as well as the widely renowned 16th Karmapa each faced conflicts during their recognition 8 9 which were ultimately resolved There is currently a controversy over the enthronement of two 17th Karmapas Black Crown EditThe Karmapas are the holders of the Black Crown Wylie Zhwa nag and are thus sometimes known as the Black Hat Lamas This crown Wylie rang byung cod pan self arisen crown is traditionally said to have been woven by the dakinis from their hair and given to the Karmapa in recognition of his spiritual realization The physical crown displayed by the Karmapas was offered to Deshin Shekpa 5th Karmapa Lama by the Yongle Emperor of China as a material representation of the spiritual one The crown was last known to be located at Rumtek Monastery in Sikkim the last home of the 16th Karmapa although that location has been subject to some upheaval since 1993 causing some to worry as to whether or not it is still there An inventory of items remaining at Rumtek is purported to be something the Indian government is going to undertake in the near future List of previous Karmapas EditDusum Khyenpa ད ས གས མ མཁ ན པ 1110 1193 Karma Pakshi ཀར པཀ 1204 1283 Rangjung Dorje རང འབ ང ར ར 1284 1339 Rolpe Dorje ར ལ པའ ར ར 1340 1383 Deshin Shekpa ད བཞ ན གཤ གས པ 1384 1415 Thongwa Donden མཐ ང བ ད ན ལ ན 1416 1453 Chodrak Gyatso ཆ ས ག གས ར མཚ 1454 1506 Mikyo Dorje མ བས ད ར ར 1507 1554 Wangchuk Dorje དབང ཕ ག ར ར 1556 1603 Choying Dorje ཆ ས དབ ངས ར ར 1604 1674 Yeshe Dorje ཡ ཤ ས ར ར 1676 1702 Changchub Dorje བ ང ཆ བ ར ར 1703 1732 Dudul Dorje བད ད འད ལ ར ར 1733 1797 Thekchok Dorje ཐ ག མཆ ག ར ར 1798 1868 Khakyab Dorje མཁའ ཁ བ ར ར 1871 1922 Rangjung Rigpe Dorje རང འབ ང ར ག པའ ར ར 1924 1981 Ogyen Trinley Dorje ཨ ར ན འཕ ན ལས ར ར b 1985 or Trinley Thaye Dorje ཕ ན ལས མཐའ ཡས ར ར b 1983 See also EditDorje Pakmo Drikungpa Shamarpa Thrangu RinpocheNotes Edit Khenchen Thrangu Rinpoche King of Samadhi Sutra Oral commentaries given in Rinpoche s monastery in Boudhanath Nepal January 1993 The Lankavatara Sutra Archived 2006 01 13 at the Wayback Machine Karmapa Concept Encyclopedia Analysis Collab itc virginia edu Retrieved 20 July 2020 Wong Sylvia 2010 The Karmapa Prophecies Motilal Banarsidass p 2 ISBN 978 81 208 3480 4 The first master to reincarnate continuously life after life while keeping the same identity was the 1st Karmpa Dusum Khyenpa 1110 1193 Before he died the 1st Karmapa left brief oral instructions with three separate disciples concerning his next reincarnation After his death this first ever tulku declared himself to be the reincarnation of Dusum Khyenpa The circumstances of his arrival corresponded to the oral instructions previously given In addition the 1st Karmapa s teacher Pomdrakpa saw him in a vision and subsequently confirmed that Karmapa Dusum Khyenpa had indeed returned as Karma Pakshi the 2nd Karmapa 1204 1283 Thinley Karma 1980 The History of the Sixteeen Karmapas of Tibet Prajna Press pp 44 81 89 95 109 110 113 115 119 121 125 129 ISBN 1 57062 644 8 Rinpoche Shamar 6 June 2006 Karmapa Controversy Letter to Robert Thurman Retrieved 29 July 2020 Because when you recognize the reincarnation of a Lama the past Lama s spirit had to come from Nirvana or the Bardo to a new human form At that point the appropriate spiritual teachers recognize it And when one is such a spiritual leader that Lama is recognized either by seeing it directly from one s supernatural mind or via the prediction of one s personal yidams white or green Tara for example or Dharma protectors Levin Norma 2013 Miraculous 16th Karmapa Incredible Encounters with the Black Crown Buddha Shang Shung Publications p XX His great bequest to spiritual history was his ability to recognize his own future reincarnation thus establishing for the first time an infallible continuous reincarnation lineage in which he could draw upon his clairvoyance to guide beings in the present Since then the Karmapa was frequently called upon to identify other reincarnate Lamas To foretell his own reincarnation he would write a prediction letter before passing away and give it secretly to a trusted disciple to be opened at the right time This letter would tell the time and place of his birth and the names of his parents as well as the special natural signs that would occur The letter is infallible proof that it is the spiritual lineage that reincarnates and not a dynastic blood line Rinpoche Thrangu THE KARMAPA CONTROVERSY Retrieved 29 July 2020 Rinpoche Shamar 6 June 2006 Karmapa Controversy Letter to Robert Thurman Retrieved 29 July 2020 Once instance where the Dalai Lamas and the Tibetan government did try to interfere in the process of recognizing the Karmapas was during the time of the recognition of the 16th Karmapa At that time there was a boy the son of the finance Minister Lungshawa whom the 13th Dalai Lama recognized as the 16th Karmapa Karma Kagyu lamas on the other hand recognized a boy from the Athubtsang family of Derge They rejected the 13th Dalai Lama s candidate and the 13th Dalai Lama accepted that rejection and acknowledged the Kagyu chosen candidate That candidate grew up to be H H Rangjung Rigpe Dorje References EditOfficial websites of His Holiness Karmapa www karmapa org or www kagyuoffice org Thinley Karma The History of the Sixteen Karmapas of Tibet Boulder Prajna Press 1980 Douglas Nick White Meryl Karmapa the Black Hat Lama of Tibet Milano 1975 Ken Holmes Karmapa Altea Publishing 1995 ISBN 0 9524555 4 4 Author s website While the book and web site favours one candidate for the 17th the information on 1st 16th is useful and was the original source for this article External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Karmapa The history of the Karmapa lineage including biographical details of the historical Karmapas can be found at the following web sites Notice that the websites are written to those loyal to one or other of the rival 17th Karmapas and their accounts of previous incarnations may not be written from a neutral point of view Karmapa lineage history on kagyuoffice org the website of Ogyen Trinley Dorje Karmapa lineage history on karmapa org the website of Thaye Dorje The Life of the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa Information on past and present Karmapas from khandro net a website supporting Ogyen Trinley Dorje Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Karmapa amp oldid 1134581985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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