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The [[Orgyen Nyendrub]] ([[o rgyan bsnyan sgrub]]) is a [[tantric tradition]] that was included by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]] in his “[[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage]]” {{Wiki|doxography}}, but which never developed a {{Wiki|distinct}} institutional [[Wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]]. It is also known as the [[Dorje Sumgyi Nyendrub]] ([[rdo rje gsum gyi bsnyen grub]]). [[Kongtrul]] credited its origin to the thirteenth century when [[Orgyenpa Rinchen Pel]], a [[disciple]] of the [[Drukpa Kagyu]] [[Lama]] [[Gotsangpa Gonpo Dorje]] and of the [[Second Karmapa]], [[Karma Pakshi]]. [[Orgyenpa]] traveled twice to [[India]], first in the [[north]] to [[Oḍḍiyāna]], [[Kashmir]] and {{Wiki|Ladakh}}, and then later to [[Vajrāsana]]. He passed on his [[teaching]] to [[disciples]] in the [[Drukpa]] and [[Karma Kagyu]] [[tradition]]. | The [[Orgyen Nyendrub]] ([[o rgyan bsnyan sgrub]]) is a [[tantric tradition]] that was included by [[Jamgon Kongtrul]] in his “[[Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage]]” {{Wiki|doxography}}, but which never developed a {{Wiki|distinct}} institutional [[Wikipedia:Identity (social science)|identity]]. It is also known as the [[Dorje Sumgyi Nyendrub]] ([[rdo rje gsum gyi bsnyen grub]]). [[Kongtrul]] credited its origin to the thirteenth century when [[Orgyenpa Rinchen Pel]], a [[disciple]] of the [[Drukpa Kagyu]] [[Lama]] [[Gotsangpa Gonpo Dorje]] and of the [[Second Karmapa]], [[Karma Pakshi]]. [[Orgyenpa]] traveled twice to [[India]], first in the [[north]] to [[Oḍḍiyāna]], [[Kashmir]] and {{Wiki|Ladakh}}, and then later to [[Vajrāsana]]. He passed on his [[teaching]] to [[disciples]] in the [[Drukpa]] and [[Karma Kagyu]] [[tradition]]. | ||
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Latest revision as of 22:12, 15 August 2022
The Orgyen Nyendrub (o rgyan bsnyan sgrub) is a tantric tradition that was included by Jamgon Kongtrul in his “Eight Chariots of the Practice Lineage” doxography, but which never developed a distinct institutional identity. It is also known as the Dorje Sumgyi Nyendrub (rdo rje gsum gyi bsnyen grub). Kongtrul credited its origin to the thirteenth century when Orgyenpa Rinchen Pel, a disciple of the Drukpa Kagyu Lama Gotsangpa Gonpo Dorje and of the Second Karmapa, Karma Pakshi. Orgyenpa traveled twice to India, first in the north to Oḍḍiyāna, Kashmir and Ladakh, and then later to Vajrāsana. He passed on his teaching to disciples in the Drukpa and Karma Kagyu tradition.
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