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[[Thongwa Dönden]] (1416–1453), also Tongwa Donden, was the sixth [[Gyalwa Karmapa]], {{Wiki|head}} of the [[Kagyu]] School of [[Tibetan Buddhism]].
 
  
[[Thongwa Dönden]] was born in Ngomto Shakyam near [[Karma]] Gon in [[Kham]]. He was [[recognized]] during his first visit at the [[Karma]] Gon [[monastery]] and joined the [[monastery]] to be taught by the [[Shamarpa]].
 
  
Up to then the [[Kagyu lineage]] had mainly given emphasis on [[meditation]] and considered [[rituals]] and [[prayers]] of lesser importance and therefore it had been neglected. [[Thongwa Dönden]] therefore set out to write many [[prayers]] and [[form]] many [[rituals]]. He was also very active with the [[printing]] and copying of [[Buddhist texts]] and the founding of a [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|university}}. Thongwa strengthened the [[lineage]] by having the [[Shangpa]] and Shijay [[lineage]] join their [[lineage]] and making sure that the different teachings were compatible with each other.
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[[Thongwa Dönden]] (1416–1453), also [[Tongwa Donden]], was the [[sixth Gyalwa Karmapa]], {{Wiki|head}} of the [[Kagyu]] School of [[Tibetan Buddhism]].
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[[Thongwa Dönden]] was born in [[Ngomto Shakyam]] near [[Karma Gon]] in [[Kham]]. He was [[recognized]] during his first visit at the [[Karma Gon monastery]] and joined the [[monastery]] to be [[taught]] by the [[Shamarpa]].
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Up to then the [[Kagyu lineage]] had mainly given {{Wiki|emphasis}} on [[meditation]] and considered [[rituals]] and [[prayers]] of lesser importance and therefore it had been neglected. [[Thongwa Dönden]] therefore set out to write many  
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[[prayers]] and [[form]] many [[rituals]]. He was also very active with the [[printing]] and copying of [[Buddhist texts]] and the founding of a [[Buddhist university]]. [[Thongwa]] strengthened the [[lineage]] by having the [[Shangpa]] and [[Shijay lineage]] join their [[lineage]] and making sure that the different teachings were compatible with each other.
  
  
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Latest revision as of 12:48, 21 August 2024

Thongwa Dönden, 6th Karmapa







<poem> Thongwa Dönden (1416–1453), also Tongwa Donden, was the sixth Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism.

Thongwa Dönden was born in Ngomto Shakyam near Karma Gon in Kham. He was recognized during his first visit at the Karma Gon monastery and joined the monastery to be taught by the Shamarpa.

Up to then the Kagyu lineage had mainly given emphasis on meditation and considered rituals and prayers of lesser importance and therefore it had been neglected. Thongwa Dönden therefore set out to write many

prayers and form many rituals. He was also very active with the printing and copying of Buddhist texts and the founding of a Buddhist university. Thongwa strengthened the lineage by having the Shangpa and Shijay lineage join their lineage and making sure that the different teachings were compatible with each other.






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Wikipedia:Thongwa Dönden, 6th Karmapa Lama


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