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All the [[meditations]] of [[Kadampa Buddhism]] come from Conqueror [[Vajradhara]] and the great [[Secret Mantra]] [[Masters]] of {{Wiki|ancient India}}. | All the [[meditations]] of [[Kadampa Buddhism]] come from Conqueror [[Vajradhara]] and the great [[Secret Mantra]] [[Masters]] of {{Wiki|ancient India}}. | ||
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[[Dorjechang Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche]] | [[Dorjechang Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche]] | ||
− | In recent times, this [[lineage]] was held by [[Trinlay Gyatso]], more widely known as [[Phabongkha]] [[Rinpoche]], who was an [[emanation]] of the [[Tantric]] [[Deity]] [[Heruka]]. This great [[Lama]] was like the {{Wiki|sun}} of [[Dharma]], [[illuminating]] the | + | In recent times, this [[lineage]] was held by [[Trinlay Gyatso]], more widely known as [[Phabongkha]] [[Rinpoche]], who was an [[emanation]] of the [[Tantric]] [[Deity]] [[Heruka]]. This great [[Lama]] was like the {{Wiki|sun}} of [[Dharma]], [[illuminating]] the hidden meaning of both [[Sutra]] and [[Secret Mantra]]. |
He passed the [[Mahamudra]] [[lineage]] to his [[heart]] Son, [[Yongdzin Trijang Dorjechang]], and it is through the [[kindness]] and authority of this {{Wiki|holy}} [[Spiritual Guide]] that this [[information]] is now available. | He passed the [[Mahamudra]] [[lineage]] to his [[heart]] Son, [[Yongdzin Trijang Dorjechang]], and it is through the [[kindness]] and authority of this {{Wiki|holy}} [[Spiritual Guide]] that this [[information]] is now available. |
Latest revision as of 10:19, 9 February 2016
All the meditations of Kadampa Buddhism come from Conqueror Vajradhara and the great Secret Mantra Masters of ancient India.
These techniques were passed from the Indian Masters to the Tibetan Masters, and have been handed down to the present-day Teachers in an unbroken lineage from spiritual Father to spiritual Son.
Although Mahamudra meditations were practiced by the ancient Indian Masters, the particular system of Mahamudra presented here is a ‘close’ lineage transmitted by Conqueror Vajradhara to the Wisdom Buddha Manjushri, who in turn transmitted it directly to Je Tsongkhapa. Thus Je Tsongkhapa was the first human Master in this particular lineage.
The Gurus of the close lineage of Vajrayana Mahamudra are as follows:
Vajradhara
Manjushri
Je Tsongkhapa
Togdän Jampäl Gyatso
Baso Chökyi Gyaltsän
Drubchen Dharmavajra
Gyalwa Ensäpa
Khädrub Sangye Yeshe
Panchen Losang Chökyi Gyaltsän
Drubchen Gendun Gyaltsän
Drungpa Tsöndru Gyaltsän
Könchog Gyaltsän
Panchen Losang Yeshe
Losang Trinlay
Drubwang Losang Namgyal
Kachen Yeshe Gyaltsän
Phurchog Ngawang Jampa
Panchen Palden Yeshe
Khädrub Ngawang Dorje
Ngulchu Dharmabhadra
Yangchän Drubpay Dorje
Khädrub Tendzin Tsöndru
Dorjechang Phabongkha Trinlay Gyatso
Yongdzin Dorjechang Losang Yeshe
Dorjechang Kelsang Gyatso Rinpoche
In recent times, this lineage was held by Trinlay Gyatso, more widely known as Phabongkha Rinpoche, who was an emanation of the Tantric Deity Heruka. This great Lama was like the sun of Dharma, illuminating the hidden meaning of both Sutra and Secret Mantra.
He passed the Mahamudra lineage to his heart Son, Yongdzin Trijang Dorjechang, and it is through the kindness and authority of this holy Spiritual Guide that this information is now available.