Difference between revisions of "Jé Gampopa"

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{{Person
 
{{Person
|PersonID=P240
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|PersonID=P241
 
|Date of Birth=1079
 
|Date of Birth=1079
 
|Date of Death=1153
 
|Date of Death=1153
 
|Name Variants=sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen,dwags po lha rje,bla ma lha rje
 
|Name Variants=sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen,dwags po lha rje,bla ma lha rje
 
|PersonClassification=11th–13th
 
|PersonClassification=11th–13th
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|Notes=At the confluence of the Kadampa and Marpa Kagyü traditions, Gampopa was the founder of the Dagpo Kagyü tradition. He counted among his main spiritual heirs Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü, the Fourth Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels.
 
|Teachers=Milarepa
 
|Teachers=Milarepa
|Students=Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü,Düsum Khyenpa
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|Students=Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü,Düsum Khyenpa,Phamo Drupa Dorjé Gyelpo
 
|Links=[https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1844 BDRC P1844]
 
|Links=[https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1844 BDRC P1844]
 
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Latest revision as of 13:56, 25 April 2024








Resource ID P241
Date of Birth 1079 Date of Death 1153
External links BDRC P1844

Name Variants

sgam po pa bsod nams rin chen
dwags po lha rje
bla ma lha rje

Teachers

Milarepa

Students

Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü
Düsum Khyenpa
Phamo Drupa Dorjé Gyelpo

Notes

At the confluence of the Kadampa and Marpa Kagyü traditions, Gampopa was the founder of the Dagpo Kagyü tradition. He counted among his main spiritual heirs Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü, the Fourth Jewel among the Seven Shangpa Jewels.