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It is well known that [[Tibetan Buddhism]] is divided into the four Great [[Traditions]] of the:
 
It is well known that [[Tibetan Buddhism]] is divided into the four Great [[Traditions]] of the:
  
1 [[Nyingma]] 2 [[Kagyu]] 3 [[Gelug]] 4 [[Sakya]]
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1 [[Nyingma]]  
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4 [[Sakya]]
  
 
Under each [[Tradition]], there existed different sub-traditions. In the [[Nyingma Tradition]], there are six sub-traditions:
 
Under each [[Tradition]], there existed different sub-traditions. In the [[Nyingma Tradition]], there are six sub-traditions:
  
1 [[Kathok]] 2 [[Palyul]] 3 [[Dzogchen]] 4 [[Shechen]] 5 [[Mindroling]] 6 [[Dorje Drak]]
 
  
The sub-tradition of [[Nyingma]] [[Kathok]] is the source of all the other sub-traditions and historically, it is the oldest of all [[traditions]] of [[Buddhism in Tibet]].  
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1 [[Kathok]]
The main [[monastery]] of [[Kathok]] is located in the Si Chuan Province, White [[Jade]] County - Ho Po region ([[Derge]]), a [[pure land]] where all the [[people]] embrace the Teachings of [[Lord Buddha]]. The [[monastery]] is situated at the middle of the Bai Long Gou (White [[Dragon]] [[Channel]]) on Do-Nian Mountain.
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2 [[Palyul]]
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3 [[Dzogchen]]
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4 [[Shechen]]
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5 [[Mindroling]]
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6 [[Dorje Drak]]
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The sub-tradition of [[Nyingma Kathok]] is the source of all the other sub-traditions and historically, it is the oldest of all [[traditions]] of [[Buddhism in Tibet]].  
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The main [[monastery]] of [[Kathok]] is located in the [[Si Chuan Province]], White [[Jade]] County - Ho Po region ([[Derge]]), a [[pure land]] where all the [[people]] embrace the Teachings of [[Lord Buddha]]. The [[monastery]] is situated at the middle of the [[Bai Long Gou]] ([[White Dragon Channel]]) on Do-Nian Mountain.
  
It was found by the great [[Nyingma]] [[Master]] Tampa Deshek in Year 1159.
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It was found by the great [[Nyingma]] [[Master]] [[Tampa Deshek]] in Year 1159.
  
The full [[name]] of the [[monastery]] is [[Kathok Dorje Den]] (Ga Tuo.Duo Ji Dan) named so because the [[monastery]] is built on top of a naturally-arisen "Ga" [[letter]] on a huge and smooth white-coloured stone.
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The full [[name]] of the [[monastery]] is [[Kathok Dorje Den]] ([[Ga Tuo.Duo Ji Dan]]) named so because the [[monastery]] is built on top of a naturally-arisen "Ga" [[letter]] on a huge and smooth white-coloured stone.
 
[[File:Eatgrass.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Eatgrass.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
"[[Dorje]] Den" in [[Tibetan]] means "[[Vajra Seat]]", the holiest place for [[Buddhist]] all over the [[world]], the very place where [[Lord Buddha]] [[manifested]] the Great [[Enlightenment]].
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"[[Dorje Den]]" in [[Tibetan]] means "[[Vajra Seat]]", the holiest place for [[Buddhist]] all over the [[world]], the very place where [[Lord Buddha]] [[manifested]] the Great [[Enlightenment]].
  
Great [[Guru Padmasambhava]] declared that the [[blessings]] of [[Kathok]] would reign supreme and is {{Wiki|equivalent}} to that of the [[Vajra Seat]] in Bodhigaya on which [[Lord Buddha]] [[attained]] [[Enlightenment]]. [[Guru Rinpoche]] personally [[consecrated]] [[Kathok Monastery]] 13 times and prophesied [[Kathok]] to be The Supreme {{Wiki|Holy}} Place of the Snowy Lands, The {{Wiki|Ultimate}} Source for the Dissemination of the [[Vajrayana Teachings]] of the Great [[Dakini]] [[Yeshe Tsogyal]].
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Great [[Guru Padmasambhava]] declared that the [[blessings]] of [[Kathok]] would reign supreme and is {{Wiki|equivalent}} to that of the [[Vajra Seat]] in [[Bodhigaya]] on which [[Lord Buddha]] [[attained]] [[Enlightenment]]. [[Guru Rinpoche]] personally [[consecrated]] [[Kathok Monastery]] 13 times and prophesied [[Kathok]] to be The Supreme {{Wiki|Holy}} Place of the Snowy Lands, The {{Wiki|Ultimate}} Source for the Dissemination of the [[Vajrayana Teachings]] of the Great [[Dakini]] [[Yeshe Tsogyal]].
  
 
100,000 [[Rainbows]] of [[Kathok]]
 
100,000 [[Rainbows]] of [[Kathok]]
  
Relying upon the unique Kathok's [[esoteric]] practices of the [[Dzogchen]] Zuktor Sangwai Mengag, [[Dzogchen]] [[Semde]] Deun Poa and 13 other great volumes of [[precious]] Teachings, there have, from the founding of [[Kathok]] to the {{Wiki|present}} time of Ya La Bai Ma Deng Du, had 100,000 practitioners who [[attained]] the [[highest]] [[enlightened stage]] of [[Rainbow-body]]. The {{Wiki|holy}} place containing the foot-prints of 100,000 [[dakinis]] are still clearly [[visible]] on Mountain Duo [[Nian]] today. The unsurpassable [[blessings]] of the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Tradition]] are unique.  
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Relying upon the unique Kathok's [[esoteric]] practices of the [[Dzogchen]] [[Zuktor Sangwai Mengag]], [[Dzogchen]] [[Semde Deun Poa]] and 13 other great volumes of [[precious]] Teachings, there have, from the founding of [[Kathok]] to the {{Wiki|present}} time of [[Ya La Bai Ma Deng Du]], had 100,000 practitioners who [[attained]] the [[highest]] [[enlightened stage]] of [[Rainbow-body]]. The {{Wiki|holy}} place containing the foot-prints of 100,000 [[dakinis]] are still clearly [[visible]] on Mountain [[Duo Nian]] today. The unsurpassable [[blessings]] of the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Tradition]] are unique.  
  
The [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Lineage]] is analogic to the [[essence]] of the refinest of {{Wiki|gold}}. In the centuries of Kathok's history, there have been a total of 123 accomplished [[masters]] from the time of the [[Kathok]] Great founder Tampa Deshek to:
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The [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Lineage]] is analogic to the [[essence]] of the refinest of {{Wiki|gold}}. In the centuries of [[Kathok's]] history, there have been a total of 123 accomplished [[masters]] from the time of the [[Kathok]] Great founder [[Tampa Deshek]] to:
  
the 80th [[Throne-holder]] [[Kathok]] [[Tai Situ]] [[Chokyi Gyaltsen]] [[Rinpoche]], Situ [[Rinpoche's]] students, include the great [[Khenpo]] Lei Xia Deng, [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]] [[Rinpoche]], Geze [[Rinpoche]], Deng Be Namjia [[Rinpoche]], great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen]] Ozer and other great [[masters]].
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the 80th [[Throne-holder]] [[Kathok]] [[Tai Situ]] [[Chokyi Gyaltsen]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Situ Rinpoche's]] students, include the great [[Khenpo]] [[Lei Xia Deng]], [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]] [[Rinpoche]], [[Geze Rinpoche]], [[Deng Be Namjia]] [[Rinpoche]], great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen Ozer]] and other great [[masters]].
  
From the great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen]] Ozer [[Rinpoche]], the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]] was passed on to Mocha [[Rinpoche]] and Dimed [[Shing Kyong]] [[Rinpoche]], the 83rd [[Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]].
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From the great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen Ozer]] [[Rinpoche]], the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Throne-holder of Kathok]] was passed on to [[Mocha Rinpoche]] and [[Dimed Shing Kyong]] [[Rinpoche]], the [[83rd Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]].
 
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[[File:01a.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
Now, the glorious seat of the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Lineage]] is occupied by the H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]] as the 84th Supreme [[Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]].
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Now, the glorious seat of the [[Kathok Nyingma Lineage]] is occupied by the H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]] as the 84th Supreme [[Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]].
  
From the great [[Guru Padmasambhava]], the H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]] would be considered as the 99th [[Absolute]] Lineage-holder of the [[Nyingma Tradition]]. Presently, many [[rinpoches]] from the main [[Kathok Monastery]] are diligently spreading the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma's]] Teachings of [[Lord Buddha]] for the [[benefit]] of mother [[sentient beings]] everywhere and are duly recognised through the [[precious]] instructions of the:
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From the great [[Guru Padmasambhava]], the H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]] would be considered as the 99th [[Absolute]] Lineage-holder of the [[Nyingma Tradition]]. Presently, many [[rinpoches]] from the main [[Kathok Monastery]] are diligently spreading the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma's]] Teachings of [[Lord Buddha]] for the [[benefit]] of mother [[sentient beings]] everywhere and are duly recognised through the [[precious]] instructions of the:
  
..great [[Khenpo]] Jamyang and other great [[masters]]
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..great [[Khenpo]] [[Jamyang]] and other great [[masters]]
..the [[noble]] Dimed [[Shing Kyong]] [[Rinpoche]]
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..the [[noble]] [[Dimed Shing Kyong]] [[Rinpoche]]
..H.H. Mocha [[Rinpoche]]
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..H.H. [[Mocha Rinpoche]]
..Ge Ze [[Rinpoche]]
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..[[Ge Ze Rinpoche]]
..Chadral [[Rinpoche]]
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..[[Chadral Rinpoche]]
..Jiang [[Yang]] [[Tulku]] and so on.
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..[[Jiang Yang]] [[Tulku]] and so on.
  
 
However, owing to the great number of affiliated [[monasteries]] of [[Kathok]], it is virtually impossible to list out of all the great [[masters]].
 
However, owing to the great number of affiliated [[monasteries]] of [[Kathok]], it is virtually impossible to list out of all the great [[masters]].
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Nevertheless, accomplished prominent [[masters]] of [[Kathok]] who propagated the [[Dharma]] overseas are as follows:
 
Nevertheless, accomplished prominent [[masters]] of [[Kathok]] who propagated the [[Dharma]] overseas are as follows:
 
[[File:Katok-01.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Katok-01.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
..Chadral [[Rinpoche]] ..[[Bairo]] [[Tulku]] [[Rinpoche]]
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..[[Chadral Rinpoche]] ..[[Bairo]] [[Tulku]] [[Rinpoche]]
(the younger brother of H.H. the Mocha [[Rinpoche]]; the father of the {{Wiki|present}} H.H. [[Gyalwang Drukchen Rinpoche]], the supreme head of the [[Drukpa Kagyu]] [[Tradition]])
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(the younger brother of H.H. the [[Mocha Rinpoche]]; the father of the {{Wiki|present}} H.H. [[Gyalwang Drukchen Rinpoche]], the supreme head of the [[Drukpa Kagyu]] [[Tradition]])
 
..[[Kathok]] [[Tai Situ Rinpoche]]
 
..[[Kathok]] [[Tai Situ Rinpoche]]
..Weng Chu [[Rinpoche]]
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..[[Weng Chu Rinpoche]]
..Yanpan Sherap [[Gyaltsen]] ([[Karma]]) [[Rinpoche]]
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..[[Yanpan Sherap Gyaltsen]] ([[Karma Rinpoche]]
(the {{Wiki|present}} 85th [[Kathok]] [[Lineage]] [[Throne Holder]], - previous [[life]] was Xire Jiangcan, one of the 3 Immediate [[Enlightened Ones]].)
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(the {{Wiki|present}} 85th [[Kathok]] [[Lineage]] [[Throne Holder]], - previous [[life]] was [[Xire Jiangcan]], one of the [[3 Immediate Enlightened Ones]].)
..[[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]] .. [[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]] .. Wei [[Yin]] [[Tulku]] and other likewise [[noble]] [[masters]].
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..[[Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche]] .. [[Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche]] .. [[Wei Yin]] [[Tulku]] and other likewise [[noble]] [[masters]].
  
 
[[Kathok Monastery]] at {{Wiki|present}}
 
[[Kathok Monastery]] at {{Wiki|present}}
  
For hundreds of years, the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] had [[monasteries]] all over [[Tibet]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], Sikim, [[Mongolia]] as well as [[China]]. During the [[ancient]] times, there were over 300 [[monasteries]] but many were in ruins.
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For hundreds of years, the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] had [[monasteries]] all over [[Tibet]], [[Bhutan]], [[India]], Sikkim, [[Mongolia]] as well as [[China]]. During the [[ancient]] times, there were over 300 [[monasteries]] but many were in ruins.
  
However, thanks to diligent reconstruction efforts in recent years, there are now a total of 130 [[monasteries]] still [[existing]]. The great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen]] Ozer; Mocha [[Rinpoche]]; Kyong {{Wiki|Jung}} [[Rinpoche]] as well as H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]] have been incessantly working hard to revive the once extremely vibrant [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]]. They rebuild many [[Kathok]] {{Wiki|holy}} [[temples]], [[monasteries]], [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|colleges}} and [[meditation retreat]] centers.
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However, thanks to diligent reconstruction efforts in recent years, there are now a total of 130 [[monasteries]] still [[existing]]. The great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen Ozer]]; [[Mocha Rinpoche]]; [[Kyong |Jung]] [[Rinpoche]] as well as H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]] have been incessantly working hard to revive the once extremely vibrant [[Kathok Tradition]]. They rebuild many [[Kathok]] {{Wiki|holy}} [[temples]], [[monasteries]], [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|colleges}} and [[meditation retreat]] centers.
 
[[File:Lhoga_Rinpoche.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Lhoga_Rinpoche.jpg‎|thumb|250px|]]
In particular, they oversee the reconstruction of the magnificently spectacular {{Wiki|holy}} [[mandala]] of the [[Auspicious]] [[Copper-Coloured Mountain]], the [[Pure-land]] of [[Padmasambhava]], so that it would once again be a {{Wiki|holy}} place for everyone everywhere.
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In particular, they oversee the reconstruction of the magnificently spectacular {{Wiki|holy}} [[mandala]] of the [[Auspicious]] [[Copper-Coloured Mountain]], the [[Pure-land of Padmasambhava]], so that it would once again be a {{Wiki|holy}} place for everyone everywhere.
  
 
  [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]]
 
  [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]]
  
The [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]] is the [[highest]] institution of {{Wiki|learning}} in the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Tradition]]. The entire course stretches for a period of 5 years. [[Monks]] who aspire to continue their studies at [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]] have to first graduate from their [[own]] local [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|institutions}} before they are allowed to pursue their post-graduate studies at [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]].  
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The [[Kathok Buddhist University]] is the [[highest]] institution of {{Wiki|learning}} in the [[Kathok Nyingma Tradition]]. The entire course stretches for a period of 5 years. [[Monks]] who aspire to continue their studies at [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]] have to first graduate from their [[own]] local [[Buddhist]] {{Wiki|institutions}} before they are allowed to pursue their post-graduate studies at [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]].  
  
At the full completion of their studies at [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]], they will be awarded the title of "[[Khenpo]]" in the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Lineage]].
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At the full completion of their studies at [[Kathok Buddhist University]], they will be awarded the title of "[[Khenpo]]" in the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Lineage]].
  
 
The 5 years course consists of the following:
 
The 5 years course consists of the following:
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..[[Nagarjuna's]] 6 Commentaries on [[Madhyamika]]
 
..[[Nagarjuna's]] 6 Commentaries on [[Madhyamika]]
..[[Dawa]] Dralgon Gateway to [[Madhyamika]]
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..[[Arya]] Dala's 400 Commentaries on [[Madhyamika]]
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..[[Dawa Dralgon]] [[Gateway to Madhyamika]]
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..[[Arya Dala's]] 400 Commentaries on [[Madhyamika]]
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..[[Maitreya's]] 5 Commentaries and many other hundreds of texts
 
..[[Maitreya's]] 5 Commentaries and many other hundreds of texts
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[[File:Mocha_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Mocha_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
Their courses emcompasses:
 
Their courses emcompasses:
 
[[religious]] studies ..[[arts]] .. {{Wiki|medical}} {{Wiki|sciences}} ..[[astrological]] studies..craftsmanship..linguistic [[syntax]] ..[[philosophy]] and [[Wikipedia:Semantics|semantic]] phonology
 
[[religious]] studies ..[[arts]] .. {{Wiki|medical}} {{Wiki|sciences}} ..[[astrological]] studies..craftsmanship..linguistic [[syntax]] ..[[philosophy]] and [[Wikipedia:Semantics|semantic]] phonology
  
Presently, there are approximately 200 students in [[Kathok]] [[Buddhist University]]. As the university's maximum residential capacity is only for 50 persons, the other 100 over students have to be temporarily lodged at the [[retreat]] centres. Work for the expansion of the {{Wiki|university}} residential facilities has been stalled indefinitely due to the lack of financial funding. Kind contributions at this period are crucial to the continuation of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapa's]] illustrious [[lineage]], so that the students can put in their [[heart]] and [[soul]] to study [[buddhism]].
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Presently, there are approximately 200 students in [[Kathok Buddhist University]]. As the university's maximum residential capacity is only for 50 persons, the other 100 over students have to be temporarily lodged at the [[retreat]] centers. Work for the expansion of the {{Wiki|university}} residential facilities has been stalled indefinitely due to the lack of financial funding. Kind contributions at this period are crucial to the continuation of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapa's]] illustrious [[lineage]], so that the students can put in their [[heart]] and [[soul]] to study [[buddhism]].
  
 
2 Centre for [[Meditation Retreat]]
 
2 Centre for [[Meditation Retreat]]
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This is where the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] preserve their [[highest]] and most [[esoteric]] practices. The Centre is divided into:
 
This is where the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] preserve their [[highest]] and most [[esoteric]] practices. The Centre is divided into:
  
1 Ringung 2 Zha Dong {{Wiki|colleges}}
 
  
In addition to these two {{Wiki|colleges}}, there are also other affiliated [[retreat]] centres. The Centre is lead by 2 greatly erudite and accomplished [[masters]]; Their Holinesses, the Mocha and the Lhoga [[Tulkus]]. Besides, there are also many other highly [[attained]] [[masters]] who act as the Centre's [[Teachers]]. A [[retreat]] at the Centre takes 3 years, 3 months and 3 days. During the course of the [[retreat]], the aprticipants are expected to complete [[Ngondro]] or the 500,000 [[Preliminary Practices]]. Moreover, they must undergo the practices of:
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In addition to these two {{Wiki|colleges}}, there are also other affiliated [[retreat]] centers. The Center is lead by 2 greatly erudite and accomplished [[masters]]; Their Holinesses, the [[Mocha]] and the [[Lhoga]] [[Tulkus]]. Besides, there are also many other highly [[attained]] [[masters]] who act as the Center's [[Teachers]]. A [[retreat]] at the Center takes 3 years, 3 months and 3 days. During the course of the [[retreat]], the aprticipants are expected to complete [[Ngondro]] or the 500,000 [[Preliminary Practices]]. Moreover, they must undergo the practices of:
 
[[File:Yanpa_Sherap_Gyaltsen_(Karma)_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Yanpa_Sherap_Gyaltsen_(Karma)_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
..[[Guru Padmasambhava's]] [[Peaceful]] and [[Wrathful]] Practices
 
..[[Guru Padmasambhava's]] [[Peaceful]] and [[Wrathful]] Practices
 
.. [[Vajrakilaya]]
 
.. [[Vajrakilaya]]
.. the 8 Great Practices
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.. the [[8 Great Practices]]
.. the Coleection of Secrets
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.. the [[Collection of Secrets]]
 
.. the [[Lion-faced Dakini]]
 
.. the [[Lion-faced Dakini]]
.. the Great Enemy of [[Death]] ([[Yamantaka]])
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.. the [[Great Enemy of Death]] ([[Yamantaka]])
.. Varjasattva
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.. [[Varjasattva]]
 
..the [[Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful Deities]] of the [[Bardo]] and other such profound practices.
 
..the [[Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful Deities]] of the [[Bardo]] and other such profound practices.
They must accomplish the required number of [[mantras]] of each of the [[karma]] and [[terma teachings]] of the 16 [[mandala's]] "3 [[Roots]]" (the [[Guru]], the [[Yidam]] and the [[Dakini]]).
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They must accomplish the required number of [[mantras]] of each of the [[karma]] and [[terma teachings]] of the [[16 mandala's]] "[[3 Roots]]" (the [[Guru]], the [[Yidam]] and the [[Dakini]]).
  
 
In addition, they must accomplish:
 
In addition, they must accomplish:
  
 
..the [[Phowa]] Practices
 
..the [[Phowa]] Practices
.. the [[Tsa-lung]] Practices of the [[Winds]], Channels, Rows as well as
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.. the [[Tsa-lung]] Practices of the [[Winds]], [[Channels]], Rows as well as
.. the [[Dzogchen]] Practices of the [[Trekcho]] and
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.. the [[Dzogchen Practices]] of the [[Trekcho]] and
.. the Tobgyal
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.. the [[Togyal]]
  
Upon successful completion of the [[retreat]] and due {{Wiki|recognition}} from the centre's [[Teachers]], the students could then be bestowed the title of "[[Vajra Acharya]]". The most highy-realised of the [[Vajra]] [[Acharyas]] could then be chosen to become the [[abbots]] of the affiliated [[monasteries]].
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Upon successful completion of the [[retreat]] and due {{Wiki|recognition}} from the centre's [[Teachers]], the students could then be bestowed the title of "[[Vajra Acharya]]". The most highy-realised of the [[Vajra Acharyas]] could then be chosen to become the [[abbots]] of the affiliated [[monasteries]].
 
[[File:Kyong_Jung_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]‎
 
[[File:Kyong_Jung_Rinpoche.jpg|thumb|250px|]]‎
 
Future International HQ of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]]
 
Future International HQ of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]]
  
Chadral [[Rinpoche]] is presently the most accomplished [[yogi]] living in [[Nepal]]. The [[Rinpoche]] had acquired a huge piece of land at [[Pharping]], one of Nepal's most {{Wiki|holy}} places. The [[Rinpoche]] intended the land to be the {{Wiki|future}} international headquarters of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma]] centres all over the [[world]] and collaborating with the main [[Kathok Monastery]] in [[Tibet]], to be known as the [[Western]] [[Kathok Monastery]]. Chadral [[Rinpoche]] officially invited H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]] to be the headquarter's [[Chief Abbot]] and to guide all construction operations as well as to oversee all the [[activities]] of spreading the holly Teachings of [[Lord Buddha]]. This would become the greatest of {{Wiki|holy}} places for [[dharma practitioners]] everywhere and the focal point where the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] will spread forth in the [[world]].
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[[Chadral Rinpoche]] is presently the most accomplished [[yogi]] living in [[Nepal]]. The [[Rinpoche]] had acquired a huge piece of land at [[Pharping]], one of Nepal's most {{Wiki|holy}} places. The [[Rinpoche]] intended the land to be the {{Wiki|future}} international headquarters of [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma]] centres all over the [[world]] and collaborating with the main [[Kathok Monastery]] in [[Tibet]], to be known as the [[Western]] [[Kathok Monastery]]. [[Chadral Rinpoche]] officially invited H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]] to be the headquarters [[Chief Abbot]] and to guide all construction operations as well as to oversee all the [[activities]] of spreading the holly [[Teachings of Lord Buddha]]. This would become the greatest of {{Wiki|holy}} places for [[dharma practitioners]] everywhere and the focal point where the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingmapas]] will spread forth in the [[world]].
  
 
[[King]] of [[Sacred]] Land - [[Kathok Monastery]]
 
[[King]] of [[Sacred]] Land - [[Kathok Monastery]]
  
The [[great master]] [[Vairocana]] (see below) stayed at [[Kathok]] for a whole month while he was at [[Gyarong]]. The first [[lineage]] [[master]] of [[Kathok]], Tampa Deshe, too, practised at [[Kathok]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} known as Tampo.To the left of [[Kathok Monastery]] is a place known as Kunpo. It is regarded as a place of 100,000 [[Buddhas]]. At Kunpo, the accomplished [[master]] [[Vairocana]] [[constructed]] a [[stupa]]. This [[stupa]] is [[thought]] to be effective in subduing a [[Wikipedia:demon|demoness]]. It is considered by [[ancient]] [[geomancy]] [[masters]] to be similar to [[Tibet's]] [[own]] land-shape. In addition, Kunpo is also the reliquary of many [[lineage masters]].
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The [[great master]] [[Vairocana]] (see below) stayed at [[Kathok]] for a whole month while he was at [[Gyarong]]. The first [[lineage]] [[master]] of [[Kathok]], [[Tampa Deshe]], too, practised at [[Kathok]] in a {{Wiki|cave}} known as Tampo.To the left of [[Kathok Monastery]] is a place known as Kunpo. It is regarded as a place of 100,000 [[Buddhas]]. At Kunpo, the accomplished [[master]] [[Vairocana]] [[constructed]] a [[stupa]]. This [[stupa]] is [[thought]] to be effective in subduing a [[Wikipedia:demon|demoness]]. It is considered by [[ancient]] [[geomancy]] [[masters]] to be similar to [[Tibet's]] [[own]] land-shape. In addition, Kunpo is also the reliquary of many [[lineage masters]].
  
 
Land of [[Rainbow]]
 
Land of [[Rainbow]]
  
The {{Wiki|Holy}} Place of [[Kathok]] is the most [[sacred]] amongst the [[108]] {{Wiki|holy}} places. [[Kathok]] is known as the "Second [[Mandala]]" meaning the second Bodhigaya where [[Lord Buddha]] [[manifested]] the Great Enlightenment.The spread of Kathok's Teachings marked an unprecedented flourishing of the [[Dharma]]. At the time of the fifth [[Throne-holder]] Yeshe Pempa, 100 out of over 180,000 [[monks]] [[attained]] the [[rainbow body]].
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The {{Wiki|Holy}} Place of [[Kathok]] is the most [[sacred]] amongst the [[108]] {{Wiki|holy}} places. [[Kathok]] is known as the "[[Second Mandala]]" meaning the second [[Bodhigaya]] where [[Lord Buddha]] [[manifested]] the Great [[Enlightenment]].The spread of [[Kathok's]] Teachings marked an unprecedented flourishing of the [[Dharma]]. At the time of the fifth [[Throne-holder]] [[Yeshe Pempa]], 100 out of over 180,000 [[monks]] [[attained]] the [[rainbow body]].
  
 
[[Rainbow Body]] is a sign of the [[highest]] [[attainment]].
 
[[Rainbow Body]] is a sign of the [[highest]] [[attainment]].
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Although these practitioners may not be famous when alive, they, nevertheless, upon [[nirvana]], would have actualised the stage of [[Buddhahood]], leaving only their [[hair]] or {{Wiki|nails}} as a source of [[merit]] for [[disciples]].
 
Although these practitioners may not be famous when alive, they, nevertheless, upon [[nirvana]], would have actualised the stage of [[Buddhahood]], leaving only their [[hair]] or {{Wiki|nails}} as a source of [[merit]] for [[disciples]].
  
These fairy tale-like occurrences are common within the [[Kathok]] [[Lineage]] with reports of over 100,000, even in the {{Wiki|present}} {{Wiki|era}}. These practitioners' sincerity, humbleness and [[diligence]] are living [[proof]] to the [[world]] of the authenticity of the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Dharma]].
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These fairy tale-like occurrences are common within the [[Kathok Lineage]] with reports of over 100,000, even in the {{Wiki|present}} {{Wiki|era}}. These practitioners' sincerity, humbleness and [[diligence]] are living [[proof]] to the [[world]] of the authenticity of the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Dharma]].
  
According to legendary accounts, at the time of arduous construction of the [[Kathok Monastery]], a man deliberately donated a fleece of 1,000 sheeps, hoping that the constructors would commit the unskilful acts of {{Wiki|killing}}. To the surprise of all, the then [[Throne-holder]], [[Jamcho]] Pawa, approved to the slaughter of all the 1,000 sheeps for [[food]]. At the end of the feast, [[Jamcho]] Pawa instructed them to assemble the skins and {{Wiki|bones}} of the sheeps.  
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According to legendary accounts, at the time of arduous construction of the [[Kathok Monastery]], a man deliberately donated a fleece of 1,000 sheeps, hoping that the constructors would commit the unskilful acts of {{Wiki|killing}}. To the surprise of all, the then [[Throne-holder]], [[Jamcho Pawa]], approved to the slaughter of all the 1,000 sheeps for [[food]]. At the end of the feast, [[Jamcho Pawa]] instructed them to assemble the skins and {{Wiki|bones}} of the sheeps.  
  
[[Jamcho]] Pawa faced the heap of bloody remains and at the click of his fingers, the sheeps were instantaneously "revived" , some grazing, others bleating, everything to the utter amazement of all {{Wiki|present}}. At the next click of the fingers, all the sheeps transfigured into [[rainbows]], one following another, took [[rebirth]] into the [[Pure Land]] of Great [[Bliss]].
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[[Jamcho Pawa]] faced the heap of bloody remains and at the click of his fingers, the sheeps were instantaneously "revived" , some grazing, others bleating, everything to the utter amazement of all {{Wiki|present}}. At the next click of the fingers, all the sheeps transfigured into [[rainbows]], one following another, took [[rebirth]] into the [[Pure Land of Great Bliss]].
 
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[[File:School.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
At one time, the [[Kathok Monastery]] was greatly desecrated. To the great astonishment of everybody, the 1,000 sheep skins left behind from yonder years were discovered enshrined within the [[stupas]] in [[Kathok]]. The legend proved to be true after all!
 
At one time, the [[Kathok Monastery]] was greatly desecrated. To the great astonishment of everybody, the 1,000 sheep skins left behind from yonder years were discovered enshrined within the [[stupas]] in [[Kathok]]. The legend proved to be true after all!
  
At the time of the 6th [[Throne-holder]] of [[Kathok]] [[Jamcho]] Pawa, over a hundred [[monasteries]] and [[temples]] were [[constructed]]. The entire mountain of [[Kathok]] was totally occupied by {{Wiki|holy}} [[temples]], [[monasteries]] and [[monks]]' quarters.
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At the time of the [[6th Throne-holder of Kathok]] [[Jamcho Pawa]], over a hundred [[monasteries]] and [[temples]] were [[constructed]]. The entire mountain of [[Kathok]] was totally occupied by {{Wiki|holy}} [[temples]], [[monasteries]] and [[monks]]' quarters.
  
 
[[To expand]] further, it becomes necessary [[to build]] on [[mountains]] far behind [[Kathok]]. The great number of [[Sangha]] members completely filled up the majestic [[mountains]] of [[Kathok]]. Donning their [[robes]] of red and [[yellow]], the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Sangha]] flutter amidst the expansive wilderness of mountainous startling [[jade]]. Reflected against the gentle blues of the horizon, brilliant masses of {{Wiki|light}} [[illuminated]] upon the sky – a scenery of embellished [[beauty]].  
 
[[To expand]] further, it becomes necessary [[to build]] on [[mountains]] far behind [[Kathok]]. The great number of [[Sangha]] members completely filled up the majestic [[mountains]] of [[Kathok]]. Donning their [[robes]] of red and [[yellow]], the {{Wiki|holy}} [[Sangha]] flutter amidst the expansive wilderness of mountainous startling [[jade]]. Reflected against the gentle blues of the horizon, brilliant masses of {{Wiki|light}} [[illuminated]] upon the sky – a scenery of embellished [[beauty]].  
  
The [[Kathok]] Teachings pervaded the whole of [[Tibet]], [[Nepal]], [[India]], [[Mongolia]], the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|kingdom}} of Da Li, the Five Peak [[Mountains]] of Shan Xi and other places in mainland [[China]]. Determined at the time of Tampa Deshek, the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]] mainly relied upon the following Teachings : Maha/Anu & Atiyogas
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The [[Kathok]] Teachings pervaded the whole of [[Tibet]], [[Nepal]], [[India]], [[Mongolia]], the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|kingdom}} of Da Li, the Five Peak [[Mountains]] of Shan Xi and other places in mainland [[China]]. Determined at the time of Tampa Deshek, the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]] mainly relied upon the following Teachings : [[Maha]]/[[Anu]] & [[Atiyogas]]
 
The 3 main [[tantric]] texts of the Generation, Completion and [[Great Perfection]] stages:
 
The 3 main [[tantric]] texts of the Generation, Completion and [[Great Perfection]] stages:
  
 
The [[Sutra]] section
 
The [[Sutra]] section
The Collection of Secrets [[Sutra]]
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The [[Collection of Secrets Sutra]]
 
[[File:Kunpo stupa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Kunpo stupa.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
The Commentary Section
 
The Commentary Section
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The "[[Heart]]" Section
 
The "[[Heart]]" Section
[[Heart]] Section - 18 mother and son [[sutras]]
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[[Heart Section]] - 18 mother and son [[sutras]]
  
 
Besides, there are [[tantras]] of the [[Guhyasamaja]], [[Chakrasamvara]], [[Hevajra]], [[Kalachakra]] and the like.
 
Besides, there are [[tantras]] of the [[Guhyasamaja]], [[Chakrasamvara]], [[Hevajra]], [[Kalachakra]] and the like.
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On the [[teaching]] of the [[sutra]] section, it is done on a large scale, [[teaching]] and practising en [[masse]]. At this level, many practitioners [[attained]] [[enlightenment]]. On the [[teaching]] of the [[tantra]] and "[[heart]]" section, it is done through the methods of the profound [[pith-instructions]] and ear-whispered [[tradition]]. This [[form]] of [[unsurpassed]] manner of transmitting the teachings is relatively more profound than the [[latter]] and is the formal introduction to the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition's]] [[inconceivable]] [[attainment]] and unbelievable practices that produces 100,000 [[rainbow]] [[bodies]].
 
On the [[teaching]] of the [[sutra]] section, it is done on a large scale, [[teaching]] and practising en [[masse]]. At this level, many practitioners [[attained]] [[enlightenment]]. On the [[teaching]] of the [[tantra]] and "[[heart]]" section, it is done through the methods of the profound [[pith-instructions]] and ear-whispered [[tradition]]. This [[form]] of [[unsurpassed]] manner of transmitting the teachings is relatively more profound than the [[latter]] and is the formal introduction to the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition's]] [[inconceivable]] [[attainment]] and unbelievable practices that produces 100,000 [[rainbow]] [[bodies]].
  
During the time of Mani Renchen
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During the time of [[Mani Renchen]]
 
Besides [[transmission]] of the [[sutras]], the [[tradition]] of the [[termas]] of the 2 accomplished [[masters]], [[Yang]] and Gu were also introduced.
 
Besides [[transmission]] of the [[sutras]], the [[tradition]] of the [[termas]] of the 2 accomplished [[masters]], [[Yang]] and Gu were also introduced.
  
During the time of [[Zhong]] Namka Shenge
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The [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]] started the practices of the [[termas]] of [[Ratna]] Lingpa.During the time of Duddul
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During the time of [[Zhong Namka Shenge]]
Longsar [[Nyingpo]], the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]] greatly propagated the Northern [[Tradition]] of the [[termas]] of [[Karma Lingpa's]] 100 [[Peaceful]] and [[Wrathful]] [[Bardo]] [[Deities]], The [[Guru's]] collection, as well as 9 other different profound practices.
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The [[Kathok Tradition]] started the practices of the [[termas]] of [[Ratna Lingpa]].During the time of [[Duddul]]
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[[Longsar Nyingpo]], the [[Kathok Tradition]] greatly propagated the [[Northern Tradition]] of the [[termas]] of [[Karma Lingpa's]] [[100 Peaceful and Wrathful[Bardo Deities]], The [[Guru's]] collection, as well as 9 other different profound practices.
 
[[File:Kunpo.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Kunpo.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
During the time of Xi Du Qiu Ji Xing Gei
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During the time of [[Xi Du Qiu Ji Xing Gei]]
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As a [[disciple]] of the [[lineage]] [[master]] [[Jigme Lingpa]], he incorporated the [[Longchen Nyingthig]] Teachings into [[Kathok]].  
 
As a [[disciple]] of the [[lineage]] [[master]] [[Jigme Lingpa]], he incorporated the [[Longchen Nyingthig]] Teachings into [[Kathok]].  
  
There have been a total of 13 great texts, comprising of both the [[karma]] and [[terma lineages]], from the time of Tampa Deshek. These 13 texts are the main practices. Together with the source for the [[attainment]] of the [[rainbow body]] in the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]] through the centuries, they are collectively known as the Profoundly Unique 13 Great Teachings:
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There have been a total of 13 great texts, comprising of both the [[karma]] and [[terma lineages]], from the time of [[Tampa Deshek]]. These 13 texts are the main practices. Together with the source for the [[attainment]] of the [[rainbow body]] in the [[Kathok Tradition]] through the centuries, they are collectively known as the Profoundly Unique [[13 Great Teachings]]:
  
 
These 13 great teachings are :
 
These 13 great teachings are :
 
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The [[Great Master]], Zhang Dong [[Jie]] [[Master]]
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The [[Great Master]], [[Zhang Dong Jie]] [[Master]]
The Rosary of [[Pith-Instructions]] for [[Attainments]]
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The [[Rosary of Pith-Instructions for Attainments]]
 
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Namka Dojre
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[[Namka Dorje]]
[[Essential]] [[Heart]] Commentary
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[[Essential Heart]] Commentary]]
 
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Misho Sangje Dojre
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[[Misho Sangje Dorje]]
[[Essential]] Heart-drop of the [[Guru]]
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[[Essential Heart-drop of the Guru]]
 
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Yeshe [[Gyaltsen]]
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[[Yeshe Gyaltsen]]
The Ocean of Oral-instructions of [[Mahamudra]]
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The [[Ocean of Oral-instructions of Mahamudra]]
 
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5
 
[[Gongde]]
 
[[Gongde]]
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[[File:Pempa yeshe.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Pempa yeshe.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
[[Tashi]] Renchen
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[[Tashi Renchen]]
The [[Mirror]] of Profoundity and [[Wisdom]]
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The [[Mirror of Profoundity and Wisdom]]
 
- Commentary of [[Dzogchen]]
 
- Commentary of [[Dzogchen]]
 
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[[Gushali]] Sonam Dromjo
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[[Gushali Sonam Dromjo]]
The [[Essence]] of [[Inconceivable]] Meaning
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The [[Essence of Inconceivable Meaning]]
 
- Commentary of [[Dzogchen]]
 
- Commentary of [[Dzogchen]]
 
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Hopo Chadral Jia [[Gyaltsen]]
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[[Hopo Chadral Jia Gyaltsen]]
The Commentary on the [[Direct Path]] to Realisation
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The Commentary on the [[Direct Path to Realisation]]
 
9
 
9
[[Padma]] Made
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[[Padma Made]]
The Teachings on [[Bardo]] of the [[6 Realms]]
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The [[Teachings on Bardo of the 6 Realms]]
 
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10
Renchen Chewang Norbu
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[[Renchen Chewang Norbu]]
 
The [[precious]] collections of
 
The [[precious]] collections of
 
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[[Padma]] Made
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[[Padma Made]]
The Deep [[Path]] - The [[Clear Meaning]]
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The [[Deep Path]] - The Clear Meaning]]
 
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12
 
[[Duddul Dorje]]
 
[[Duddul Dorje]]
The Teachings of [[Dzogchen]] - [[Samantabhadra's]] [[rainbow body]]
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The Teachings of [[Dzogchen]] - [[Samantabhadra's rainbow body]]
 
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13
Longsar [[Nyingpo]]
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[[Longsar Nyingpo]]
Jawad Dosel ([[Phowa]])
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[[Jawad Dosel]] ([[Phowa]])
 
[[File:Pempa jamcho.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Pempa jamcho.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
In recent years, a great accomplished [[master]], by the [[name]] of Gei Ze Jiu Mei Dang Ba Nan [[Jie]], aggregated the [[essence]] of the above 13 great texts into a compound volume known as "The [[Precious]] [[Mirror]] – The Door of [[Skilful]] Teachings". This [[precious]] volume becomes an extremely important text as a guide and source of reliance for practitioners.
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In recent years, a great accomplished [[master]], by the [[name]] of [[Gei Ze Jiu Mei Dang Ba Nan Jie]], aggregated the [[essence]] of the above 13 great texts into a compound volume known as "The [[Precious Mirror – The Door of Skilful Teachings]]". This [[precious]] volume becomes an extremely important text as a guide and source of reliance for practitioners.
  
 
With the progress of time, many practitioners of [[Kathok]] left the [[monastery]] to establish their [[own]] [[traditions]].
 
With the progress of time, many practitioners of [[Kathok]] left the [[monastery]] to establish their [[own]] [[traditions]].
  
During the time of Longsar [[Nyingpo]]
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During the time of [[Longsar Nyingpo]]
 
There are over 1,000 [[monks]].
 
There are over 1,000 [[monks]].
  
During the time of Situ Choje Gyaltso
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During the time of [[Situ Choje Gyaltso]][
 
There are over 3,000 [[monks]].
 
There are over 3,000 [[monks]].
  
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numerous indescribably {{Wiki|excellent}} [[Buddhist]] images and
 
numerous indescribably {{Wiki|excellent}} [[Buddhist]] images and
 
{{Wiki|holy}} [[objects]] of [[divine]] origin..
 
{{Wiki|holy}} [[objects]] of [[divine]] origin..
such as the Supreme Spiritual-Teacher of the [[Yuan Dynasty]], Ba Si Ba's ([[Sakya]] [[Drogon Chogyal Phagpa]]) [[gift]] –
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such as the Supreme Spiritual-Teacher of the [[Yuan Dynasty]], [[Ba Si Ba's]] ([[Sakya]] [[Drogon Chogyal Phagpa]]) [[gift]] –
  
 
.. a 3-storey high bronze [[Buddhist]] [[Stupa]], totally covered with {{Wiki|gold}}.
 
.. a 3-storey high bronze [[Buddhist]] [[Stupa]], totally covered with {{Wiki|gold}}.
This [[stupa]] is Ba Si Ba's expression of [[gratitude]] to his [[Guru]], the 5th [[Throne Holder]] of [[Kathok]], Yixi Beng(pa) for the great [[Initiation]] of the 100-Dieties of the [[Bardo]] – the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]];
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This [[stupa]] is [[Ba Si Ba's]] expression of [[gratitude]] to his [[Guru]], the [[5th Throne Holder of Kathok]], [[Yixi Beng(pa]]) for the great [[Initiation]] of the 100-Dieties of the [[Bardo]] – the [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]];
  
.. the [[Buddhist]] [[stupa]] made of glass is a [[gift]] from the [[King]] of Da Li, within which is a [[Buddha]] image made of [[pure]] {{Wiki|gold}} and a 3-dimensional ivory [[mandala]];
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.. the [[Buddhist]] [[stupa]] made of glass is a [[gift]] from the [[King]] of [[Da Li]], within which is a [[Buddha]] image made of [[pure]] {{Wiki|gold}} and a 3-dimensional ivory [[mandala]];
  
.. the 7 great [[offerings]] – receptacles [[measuring]] 3 metres in {{Wiki|diameter}}; a [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] Image that is the most [[precious]] [[holy object]] of [[India's]] "Wu Dan Da Bo Li" [[temple]].
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.. the 7 great [[offerings]] – receptacles [[measuring]] 3 metres in {{Wiki|diameter}}; a [[Shakyamuni Buddha]] Image that is the most [[precious]] [[holy object]] of [[India's]] "[[Wu Dan Da Bo Li]]" [[temple]].
  
The most spectacular of these {{Wiki|holy}} [[objects]] is the greatly famous [[Mandala]] of [[Padmasambhava]] – the [[Auspicious]] Copper-coloured Palace.
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The most spectacular of these {{Wiki|holy}} [[objects]] is the greatly famous [[Mandala]] of [[Padmasambhava]] – the [[Auspicious Copper-coloured Palace]].
  
 
Outside view is that of a 5-storey-high magnificently spiendorous palace.
 
Outside view is that of a 5-storey-high magnificently spiendorous palace.
  
Inside view is that of the great hall of the [[mandala]] and the [[Buddha Statues]] of the 3 {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Bodies]] of the Emanation-Body, the [[Enjoyment-Body]] and the [[Truth-Body]].
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Inside view is that of the great hall of the [[mandala]] and the [[Buddha Statues]] of the [[3 Holy Bodies]] of the [[Emanation-Body]], the [[Enjoyment-Body]] and the [[Truth-Body]].
 
[[File:Mt02.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:Mt02.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
All the wall-paintings and sculptures are very life-like. To be in the [[mandala]] would make one [[feel]] as if one is dwelling in the [[Pure Land]] of Great [[Bliss]].
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All the wall-paintings and sculptures are very life-like. To be in the [[mandala]] would make one [[feel]] as if one is dwelling in the [[Pure Land of Great Bliss]].
  
 
The great hall's stone walls, stone pillars and roof tiles are all plastered with {{Wiki|gold}} as thick as the {{Wiki|skin}} of a [[horse]].
 
The great hall's stone walls, stone pillars and roof tiles are all plastered with {{Wiki|gold}} as thick as the {{Wiki|skin}} of a [[horse]].
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In the [[ancient]] times , there are 300 over [[Kathok]] [[Monasteries]] flung across [[Tibet]], [[Bhutan]], [[Sikkim]], [[Mongolia]], the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|kingdom}} of Da Li and [[China]] proper. With the lapse of time, there are only about 130 [[Kathok]] [[Monasteries]] left even with ardent re-construction efforts.
 
In the [[ancient]] times , there are 300 over [[Kathok]] [[Monasteries]] flung across [[Tibet]], [[Bhutan]], [[Sikkim]], [[Mongolia]], the [[ancient]] {{Wiki|kingdom}} of Da Li and [[China]] proper. With the lapse of time, there are only about 130 [[Kathok]] [[Monasteries]] left even with ardent re-construction efforts.
  
Until the time of the 80th Throne-Holder Xi Du Que [[Jie]] Jiang Can [[Rinpoche]] in recent years.. there have been a total of 123 totally accomplished [[masters]]. The successors of Situ Chokyi Gyaltso include Mocha [[Rinpoche]], Kyong {{Wiki|Jung}} [[Rinpoche]] and the late great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen]] Ozer who also happened to be the 83rd Throne-Holder. After 10 years of wild turmoil, the Holders of Kathok's Golden [[Dharma]] [[Throne]]: .. H.H. Mocha [[Rinpoche]], Kyong {{Wiki|Jung}} [[Rinpoche]], great [[Khenpo]] [[Gyaltsen]] Ozer and supreme head of [[Kathok Monastery]], H.H Lhoga [[Rinpoche]].
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Until the time of the 80th Throne-Holder [[Xi Du Que Jie Jiang Can]] [[Rinpoche]] in recent years.. there have been a total of 123 totally accomplished [[masters]]. The successors of [[Situ Chokyi Gyaltso]] include [[Mocha Rinpoche]], [[Kyong Jung Rinpoche]] and the late great [[Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer]] who also happened to be the 83rd Throne-Holder. After 10 years of wild turmoil, the [[Holders of Kathok's Golden Dharma Throne]]: .. H.H. [[Mocha Rinpoche]], [[Kyong Jung Rinpoche]], great [[Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer]] and supreme head of [[Kathok Monastery]], H.H [[Lhoga Rinpoche]].
 
[[File:02.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
 
[[File:02.jpg|thumb|250px|]]
They lead all students in a hard drive to revive the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]]. They unceasingly re-constructed the many [[Kathok]] [[temples]], [[monasteries]], [[monks]]' quarters, a [[Buddhist University]], 2 [[meditation]] centres as well as continuing with the re-building of the magnificently inspiring Copper-Coloured Palace so that it will once more serve as the [[ordained]] and laymen's {{Wiki|holy}} place of [[refuge]]. Thus, the {{Wiki|holy}} [[monastery]] was resurrected from the ruins.  
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They lead all students in a hard drive to revive the [[Kathok Tradition]]. They unceasingly re-constructed the many [[Kathok]] [[temples]], [[monasteries]], [[monks]]' quarters, a [[Buddhist University]], 2 [[meditation]] centres as well as continuing with the re-building of the magnificently inspiring Copper-Coloured Palace so that it will once more serve as the [[ordained]] and laymen's {{Wiki|holy}} place of [[refuge]]. Thus, the {{Wiki|holy}} [[monastery]] was resurrected from the ruins.  
  
 
Thousand's [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]]
 
Thousand's [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]]
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In 1992, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the [[Monkey Year]] according to the [[Tibetan Calendar]], a Thousand [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]] was held. There was altogether the use of 16 different [[mandalas]] for the turning of the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Wheel of Dharma]]. 3,600 [[Sangha]] members as well as tens of thousands of [[laymen]] [[gathered]] in [[Kathok]] to participate in the event.
 
In 1992, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the [[Monkey Year]] according to the [[Tibetan Calendar]], a Thousand [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]] was held. There was altogether the use of 16 different [[mandalas]] for the turning of the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Wheel of Dharma]]. 3,600 [[Sangha]] members as well as tens of thousands of [[laymen]] [[gathered]] in [[Kathok]] to participate in the event.
  
In 1995, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the Pig Year according to the [[Tibetan Calendar]], a grand "10,000 [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]]" was held. There were over 10,000 [[Sangha]] participants from the branch [[monasteries]] of [[Kathok]] and others who have derived benefits from receiving the [[transmission]] of the [[Kathok]] [[lineage]]. Overseas participants who came all the way from [[China]] and abroad numbered to over a [[hundred thousand]]. Also {{Wiki|present}} were [[nectar]] pills that were specially blessed.
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In 1995, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the [[Pig Year]] according to the [[Tibetan Calendar]], a grand "10,000 [[Sanghas]]' [[Gathering]]" was held. There were over 10,000 [[Sangha]] participants from the branch [[monasteries]] of [[Kathok]] and others who have derived benefits from receiving the [[transmission]] of the [[Kathok lineage]]. Overseas participants who came all the way from [[China]] and abroad numbered to over a [[hundred thousand]]. Also {{Wiki|present}} were [[nectar]] pills that were specially blessed.
  
The accomplished practitioners and the various [[Buddhist]] followers who have received the nurturing milk-like teachings of [[Kathok]], with vast and [[unlimited]] [[compassion]] and with the magnificence of the [[Dharma]], benefited [[unlimited]] [[sentient beings]] from all over the [[world]]. The {{Wiki|stream}} of the {{Wiki|excellent}} [[Kathok]] [[Tradition's]] [[blessings]] was transmitted from the founder Tampa Deshek to the {{Wiki|present}} Mo-zha [[Rinpoche]] and H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]]. Through their [[vows]] and learnings, together with the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition's]] strict practising and accomplishments, their [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] [[heart-essence]] teachings will, with continuous turning of the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Wheel of Dharma]], spread and immerse the whole [[world]] to ceaselessly [[benefit]] all [[sentient beings]].
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The accomplished practitioners and the various [[Buddhist]] followers who have received the nurturing milk-like teachings of [[Kathok]], with vast and [[unlimited]] [[compassion]] and with the magnificence of the [[Dharma]], benefited [[unlimited]] [[sentient beings]] from all over the [[world]]. The {{Wiki|stream}} of the {{Wiki|excellent}} [[Kathok Tradition's]] [[blessings]] was transmitted from the founder Tampa Deshek to the {{Wiki|present}} [[Mo-zha Rinpoche]] and H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]]. Through their [[vows]] and learnings, together with the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition's]] strict practising and accomplishments, their [[Wikipedia:Authenticity|authentic]] [[heart-essence]] teachings will, with continuous turning of the {{Wiki|Holy}} [[Wheel of Dharma]], spread and immerse the whole [[world]] to ceaselessly [[benefit]] all [[sentient beings]].
  
It has been 839 years since Founder Tampa Deshek, established the [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Tradition]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. The [[Kathok]] [[Nyingma Tradition]] has been greatly splendorous like the [[heart-essence]] of the finest {{Wiki|gold}} throughout its history of over 800 years. This [[precious]] and {{Wiki|holy}} [[tradition]] is now under the [[leadership]] of the 84th [[Throne-holder]], [[His Holiness]] Thubten [[Tsultrim]] Lodro Tenpay Gyaltshen [[Pal Zangpo]], H.H. Lhoga [[Rinpoche]]. [[His Holiness]] plays a crucial role in the history of the [[Kathok]] [[tradition]], namely that of preserving the {{Wiki|past}} and giving new [[directions]] to the {{Wiki|future}}. [[His Holiness]] also takes on the important [[activity]] of {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]] of the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]], for the [[benefit]] of all mother [[sentient beings]] across the [[world]].
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It has been 839 years since Founder [[Tampa Deshek]], established the [[Kathok Nyingma Tradition]] of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]. The [[Kathok Nyingma Tradition]] has been greatly splendorous like the [[heart-essence]] of the finest {{Wiki|gold}} throughout its history of over 800 years. This [[precious]] and {{Wiki|holy}} [[tradition]] is now under the [[leadership]] of the 84th [[Throne-holder]], [[His Holiness]] [[Thubten Tsultrim Lodro Tenpay Gyaltshen Pal Zangpo]], H.H. [[Lhoga Rinpoche]]. [[His Holiness]] plays a crucial role in the history of the [[Kathok tradition]], namely that of preserving the {{Wiki|past}} and giving new [[directions]] to the {{Wiki|future}}. [[His Holiness]] also takes on the important [[activity]] of {{Wiki|propagating}} the [[Dharma]] of the [[Kathok]] [[Tradition]], for the [[benefit]] of all mother [[sentient beings]] across the [[world]].
 
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It is well known that Tibetan Buddhism is divided into the four Great Traditions of the:

1 Nyingma

2 Kagyu

3 Gelug

4 Sakya

Under each Tradition, there existed different sub-traditions. In the Nyingma Tradition, there are six sub-traditions:


1 Kathok

2 Palyul

3 Dzogchen

4 Shechen

5 Mindroling

6 Dorje Drak


The sub-tradition of Nyingma Kathok is the source of all the other sub-traditions and historically, it is the oldest of all traditions of Buddhism in Tibet.
The main monastery of Kathok is located in the Si Chuan Province, White Jade County - Ho Po region (Derge), a pure land where all the people embrace the Teachings of Lord Buddha. The monastery is situated at the middle of the Bai Long Gou (White Dragon Channel) on Do-Nian Mountain.

It was found by the great Nyingma Master Tampa Deshek in Year 1159.

The full name of the monastery is Kathok Dorje Den (Ga Tuo.Duo Ji Dan) named so because the monastery is built on top of a naturally-arisen "Ga" letter on a huge and smooth white-coloured stone.

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"Dorje Den" in Tibetan means "Vajra Seat", the holiest place for Buddhist all over the world, the very place where Lord Buddha manifested the Great Enlightenment.

Great Guru Padmasambhava declared that the blessings of Kathok would reign supreme and is equivalent to that of the Vajra Seat in Bodhigaya on which Lord Buddha attained Enlightenment. Guru Rinpoche personally consecrated Kathok Monastery 13 times and prophesied Kathok to be The Supreme Holy Place of the Snowy Lands, The Ultimate Source for the Dissemination of the Vajrayana Teachings of the Great Dakini Yeshe Tsogyal.

100,000 Rainbows of Kathok

Relying upon the unique Kathok's esoteric practices of the Dzogchen Zuktor Sangwai Mengag, Dzogchen Semde Deun Poa and 13 other great volumes of precious Teachings, there have, from the founding of Kathok to the present time of Ya La Bai Ma Deng Du, had 100,000 practitioners who attained the highest enlightened stage of Rainbow-body. The holy place containing the foot-prints of 100,000 dakinis are still clearly visible on Mountain Duo Nian today. The unsurpassable blessings of the holy Kathok Nyingma Tradition are unique.

The Kathok Nyingma Lineage is analogic to the essence of the refinest of gold. In the centuries of Kathok's history, there have been a total of 123 accomplished masters from the time of the Kathok Great founder Tampa Deshek to:

the 80th Throne-holder Kathok Tai Situ Chokyi Gyaltsen Rinpoche, Situ Rinpoche's students, include the great Khenpo Lei Xia Deng, Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro Rinpoche, Geze Rinpoche, Deng Be Namjia Rinpoche, great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer and other great masters.

From the great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer Rinpoche, the Holy Throne-holder of Kathok was passed on to Mocha Rinpoche and Dimed Shing Kyong Rinpoche, the 83rd Throne-holder of Kathok.

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Now, the glorious seat of the Kathok Nyingma Lineage is occupied by the H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche as the 84th Supreme Throne-holder of Kathok.

From the great Guru Padmasambhava, the H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche would be considered as the 99th Absolute Lineage-holder of the Nyingma Tradition. Presently, many rinpoches from the main Kathok Monastery are diligently spreading the Kathok Nyingma's Teachings of Lord Buddha for the benefit of mother sentient beings everywhere and are duly recognised through the precious instructions of the:

..great Khenpo Jamyang and other great masters
..the noble Dimed Shing Kyong Rinpoche
..H.H. Mocha Rinpoche
..Ge Ze Rinpoche
..Chadral Rinpoche
..Jiang Yang Tulku and so on.

However, owing to the great number of affiliated monasteries of Kathok, it is virtually impossible to list out of all the great masters.

Nevertheless, accomplished prominent masters of Kathok who propagated the Dharma overseas are as follows:

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..Chadral Rinpoche ..Bairo Tulku Rinpoche
(the younger brother of H.H. the Mocha Rinpoche; the father of the present H.H. Gyalwang Drukchen Rinpoche, the supreme head of the Drukpa Kagyu Tradition)
..Kathok Tai Situ Rinpoche
..Weng Chu Rinpoche
..Yanpan Sherap Gyaltsen (Karma Rinpoche
(the present 85th Kathok Lineage Throne Holder, - previous life was Xire Jiangcan, one of the 3 Immediate Enlightened Ones.)
..Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche .. Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche .. Wei Yin Tulku and other likewise noble masters.

Kathok Monastery at present

For hundreds of years, the Kathok Nyingmapas had monasteries all over Tibet, Bhutan, India, Sikkim, Mongolia as well as China. During the ancient times, there were over 300 monasteries but many were in ruins.

However, thanks to diligent reconstruction efforts in recent years, there are now a total of 130 monasteries still existing. The great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer; Mocha Rinpoche; Jung Rinpoche as well as H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche have been incessantly working hard to revive the once extremely vibrant Kathok Tradition. They rebuild many Kathok holy temples, monasteries, Buddhist colleges and meditation retreat centers.

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In particular, they oversee the reconstruction of the magnificently spectacular holy mandala of the Auspicious Copper-Coloured Mountain, the Pure-land of Padmasambhava, so that it would once again be a holy place for everyone everywhere.

 Kathok Buddhist University

The Kathok Buddhist University is the highest institution of learning in the Kathok Nyingma Tradition. The entire course stretches for a period of 5 years. Monks who aspire to continue their studies at Kathok Buddhist University have to first graduate from their own local Buddhist institutions before they are allowed to pursue their post-graduate studies at Kathok Buddhist University.

At the full completion of their studies at Kathok Buddhist University, they will be awarded the title of "Khenpo" in the Kathok Nyingma Lineage.

The 5 years course consists of the following:

..Nagarjuna's 6 Commentaries on Madhyamika

..Dawa Dralgon Gateway to Madhyamika

..Arya Dala's 400 Commentaries on Madhyamika

..Maitreya's 5 Commentaries and many other hundreds of texts

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Their courses emcompasses:
religious studies ..arts .. medical sciences ..astrological studies..craftsmanship..linguistic syntax ..philosophy and semantic phonology

Presently, there are approximately 200 students in Kathok Buddhist University. As the university's maximum residential capacity is only for 50 persons, the other 100 over students have to be temporarily lodged at the retreat centers. Work for the expansion of the university residential facilities has been stalled indefinitely due to the lack of financial funding. Kind contributions at this period are crucial to the continuation of Kathok Nyingmapa's illustrious lineage, so that the students can put in their heart and soul to study buddhism.

2 Centre for Meditation Retreat

This is where the Kathok Nyingmapas preserve their highest and most esoteric practices. The Centre is divided into:


1 Ringung

2 Zha Dong colleges


In addition to these two colleges, there are also other affiliated retreat centers. The Center is lead by 2 greatly erudite and accomplished masters; Their Holinesses, the Mocha and the Lhoga Tulkus. Besides, there are also many other highly attained masters who act as the Center's Teachers. A retreat at the Center takes 3 years, 3 months and 3 days. During the course of the retreat, the aprticipants are expected to complete Ngondro or the 500,000 Preliminary Practices. Moreover, they must undergo the practices of:

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..Guru Padmasambhava's Peaceful and Wrathful Practices
.. Vajrakilaya
.. the 8 Great Practices
.. the Collection of Secrets
.. the Lion-faced Dakini
.. the Great Enemy of Death (Yamantaka)
.. Varjasattva
..the Hundred Peaceful & Wrathful Deities of the Bardo and other such profound practices.

They must accomplish the required number of mantras of each of the karma and terma teachings of the 16 mandala's "3 Roots" (the Guru, the Yidam and the Dakini).

In addition, they must accomplish:

..the Phowa Practices
.. the Tsa-lung Practices of the Winds, Channels, Rows as well as
.. the Dzogchen Practices of the Trekcho and
.. the Togyal

Upon successful completion of the retreat and due recognition from the centre's Teachers, the students could then be bestowed the title of "Vajra Acharya". The most highy-realised of the Vajra Acharyas could then be chosen to become the abbots of the affiliated monasteries.

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Future International HQ of Kathok Nyingmapas

Chadral Rinpoche is presently the most accomplished yogi living in Nepal. The Rinpoche had acquired a huge piece of land at Pharping, one of Nepal's most holy places. The Rinpoche intended the land to be the future international headquarters of Kathok Nyingma centres all over the world and collaborating with the main Kathok Monastery in Tibet, to be known as the Western Kathok Monastery. Chadral Rinpoche officially invited H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche to be the headquarters Chief Abbot and to guide all construction operations as well as to oversee all the activities of spreading the holly Teachings of Lord Buddha. This would become the greatest of holy places for dharma practitioners everywhere and the focal point where the Kathok Nyingmapas will spread forth in the world.

King of Sacred Land - Kathok Monastery

The great master Vairocana (see below) stayed at Kathok for a whole month while he was at Gyarong. The first lineage master of Kathok, Tampa Deshe, too, practised at Kathok in a cave known as Tampo.To the left of Kathok Monastery is a place known as Kunpo. It is regarded as a place of 100,000 Buddhas. At Kunpo, the accomplished master Vairocana constructed a stupa. This stupa is thought to be effective in subduing a demoness. It is considered by ancient geomancy masters to be similar to Tibet's own land-shape. In addition, Kunpo is also the reliquary of many lineage masters.

Land of Rainbow

The Holy Place of Kathok is the most sacred amongst the 108 holy places. Kathok is known as the "Second Mandala" meaning the second Bodhigaya where Lord Buddha manifested the Great Enlightenment.The spread of Kathok's Teachings marked an unprecedented flourishing of the Dharma. At the time of the fifth Throne-holder Yeshe Pempa, 100 out of over 180,000 monks attained the rainbow body.

Rainbow Body is a sign of the highest attainment.

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It is a stage where the practitioners have totally merged their physical bodies with the primordial Buddha-nature of Voidness and Absolute Clarity. The Rainbow Body is non-dual with a Buddha's clear light Dharmakaya. Such practitioners could transform their entire body into rainbow light, totally merged into Voidness.

Although these practitioners may not be famous when alive, they, nevertheless, upon nirvana, would have actualised the stage of Buddhahood, leaving only their hair or nails as a source of merit for disciples.

These fairy tale-like occurrences are common within the Kathok Lineage with reports of over 100,000, even in the present era. These practitioners' sincerity, humbleness and diligence are living proof to the world of the authenticity of the holy Dharma.

According to legendary accounts, at the time of arduous construction of the Kathok Monastery, a man deliberately donated a fleece of 1,000 sheeps, hoping that the constructors would commit the unskilful acts of killing. To the surprise of all, the then Throne-holder, Jamcho Pawa, approved to the slaughter of all the 1,000 sheeps for food. At the end of the feast, Jamcho Pawa instructed them to assemble the skins and bones of the sheeps.

Jamcho Pawa faced the heap of bloody remains and at the click of his fingers, the sheeps were instantaneously "revived" , some grazing, others bleating, everything to the utter amazement of all present. At the next click of the fingers, all the sheeps transfigured into rainbows, one following another, took rebirth into the Pure Land of Great Bliss.

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At one time, the Kathok Monastery was greatly desecrated. To the great astonishment of everybody, the 1,000 sheep skins left behind from yonder years were discovered enshrined within the stupas in Kathok. The legend proved to be true after all!

At the time of the 6th Throne-holder of Kathok Jamcho Pawa, over a hundred monasteries and temples were constructed. The entire mountain of Kathok was totally occupied by holy temples, monasteries and monks' quarters.

To expand further, it becomes necessary to build on mountains far behind Kathok. The great number of Sangha members completely filled up the majestic mountains of Kathok. Donning their robes of red and yellow, the holy Sangha flutter amidst the expansive wilderness of mountainous startling jade. Reflected against the gentle blues of the horizon, brilliant masses of light illuminated upon the sky – a scenery of embellished beauty.

The Kathok Teachings pervaded the whole of Tibet, Nepal, India, Mongolia, the ancient kingdom of Da Li, the Five Peak Mountains of Shan Xi and other places in mainland China. Determined at the time of Tampa Deshek, the Kathok Tradition mainly relied upon the following Teachings : Maha/Anu & Atiyogas
The 3 main tantric texts of the Generation, Completion and Great Perfection stages:

The Sutra section
The Collection of Secrets Sutra

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The Commentary Section
The Guhyagarbha Tantra

The "Heart" Section
Heart Section - 18 mother and son sutras

Besides, there are tantras of the Guhyasamaja, Chakrasamvara, Hevajra, Kalachakra and the like.

On the teaching of the sutra section, it is done on a large scale, teaching and practising en masse. At this level, many practitioners attained enlightenment. On the teaching of the tantra and "heart" section, it is done through the methods of the profound pith-instructions and ear-whispered tradition. This form of unsurpassed manner of transmitting the teachings is relatively more profound than the latter and is the formal introduction to the Kathok Tradition's inconceivable attainment and unbelievable practices that produces 100,000 rainbow bodies.

During the time of Mani Renchen
Besides transmission of the sutras, the tradition of the termas of the 2 accomplished masters, Yang and Gu were also introduced.


During the time of Zhong Namka Shenge

The Kathok Tradition started the practices of the termas of Ratna Lingpa.During the time of Duddul

Longsar Nyingpo, the Kathok Tradition greatly propagated the Northern Tradition of the termas of Karma Lingpa's [[100 Peaceful and Wrathful[Bardo Deities]], The Guru's collection, as well as 9 other different profound practices.

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During the time of Xi Du Qiu Ji Xing Gei

As a disciple of the lineage master Jigme Lingpa, he incorporated the Longchen Nyingthig Teachings into Kathok.

There have been a total of 13 great texts, comprising of both the karma and terma lineages, from the time of Tampa Deshek. These 13 texts are the main practices. Together with the source for the attainment of the rainbow body in the Kathok Tradition through the centuries, they are collectively known as the Profoundly Unique 13 Great Teachings:

These 13 great teachings are :
1
The Great Master, Zhang Dong Jie Master
The Rosary of Pith-Instructions for Attainments
2
Namka Dorje
Essential Heart Commentary]]
3
Misho Sangje Dorje
Essential Heart-drop of the Guru
4
Yeshe Gyaltsen
The Ocean of Oral-instructions of Mahamudra
5
Gongde
"Chod" Great Commentary
6

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Tashi Renchen
The Mirror of Profoundity and Wisdom
- Commentary of Dzogchen
7
Gushali Sonam Dromjo
The Essence of Inconceivable Meaning
- Commentary of Dzogchen
8
Hopo Chadral Jia Gyaltsen
The Commentary on the Direct Path to Realisation
9
Padma Made
The Teachings on Bardo of the 6 Realms
10
Renchen Chewang Norbu
The precious collections of
11
Padma Made
The Deep Path - The Clear Meaning]]
12
Duddul Dorje
The Teachings of Dzogchen - Samantabhadra's rainbow body
13
Longsar Nyingpo
Jawad Dosel (Phowa)

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In recent years, a great accomplished master, by the name of Gei Ze Jiu Mei Dang Ba Nan Jie, aggregated the essence of the above 13 great texts into a compound volume known as "The Precious Mirror – The Door of Skilful Teachings". This precious volume becomes an extremely important text as a guide and source of reliance for practitioners.

With the progress of time, many practitioners of Kathok left the monastery to establish their own traditions.

During the time of Longsar Nyingpo
There are over 1,000 monks.

During the time of Situ Choje Gyaltso[
There are over 3,000 monks.

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Although the number of monks has dwindled, the Kathok Monastery still retains many priceless holy objects:

the hand-manuscripts of the past Lineage-holders of Kathok
the wood-block compositions and termas
the entire hand-copied version of the Tripitaka, written in gold ink

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the huge Buddhist images
numerous indescribably excellent Buddhist images and
holy objects of divine origin..
such as the Supreme Spiritual-Teacher of the Yuan Dynasty, Ba Si Ba's (Sakya Drogon Chogyal Phagpa) gift

.. a 3-storey high bronze Buddhist Stupa, totally covered with gold.
This stupa is Ba Si Ba's expression of gratitude to his Guru, the 5th Throne Holder of Kathok, Yixi Beng(pa) for the great Initiation of the 100-Dieties of the Bardo – the Guhyagarbha Tantra;

.. the Buddhist stupa made of glass is a gift from the King of Da Li, within which is a Buddha image made of pure gold and a 3-dimensional ivory mandala;

.. the 7 great offerings – receptacles measuring 3 metres in diameter; a Shakyamuni Buddha Image that is the most precious holy object of India's "Wu Dan Da Bo Li" temple.

The most spectacular of these holy objects is the greatly famous Mandala of Padmasambhava – the Auspicious Copper-coloured Palace.

Outside view is that of a 5-storey-high magnificently spiendorous palace.

Inside view is that of the great hall of the mandala and the Buddha Statues of the 3 Holy Bodies of the Emanation-Body, the Enjoyment-Body and the Truth-Body.

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All the wall-paintings and sculptures are very life-like. To be in the mandala would make one feel as if one is dwelling in the Pure Land of Great Bliss.

The great hall's stone walls, stone pillars and roof tiles are all plastered with gold as thick as the skin of a horse.

There are also exquisitely crafted golden umbrellas, canopy, auspicious Dharma Wheel flanked by a buck and doe as well as the paragonic pinnacle, treasure vase and countless other sumptuous awe-inspiring holy objects as well as many beautiful artistic treasures.

However, the Law of Impermanence applies even with the presence of Dharma. The 4 processes of Impermanence: Creation, Preservation, Destruction, Return to its primordial nature of Voidness

...which fell inconspicuously upon such a wondrous and superior holy place of the majestic Kathok Monastery.

In the ancient times , there are 300 over Kathok Monasteries flung across Tibet, Bhutan, Sikkim, Mongolia, the ancient kingdom of Da Li and China proper. With the lapse of time, there are only about 130 Kathok Monasteries left even with ardent re-construction efforts.

Until the time of the 80th Throne-Holder Xi Du Que Jie Jiang Can Rinpoche in recent years.. there have been a total of 123 totally accomplished masters. The successors of Situ Chokyi Gyaltso include Mocha Rinpoche, Kyong Jung Rinpoche and the late great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer who also happened to be the 83rd Throne-Holder. After 10 years of wild turmoil, the Holders of Kathok's Golden Dharma Throne: .. H.H. Mocha Rinpoche, Kyong Jung Rinpoche, great Khenpo Gyaltsen Ozer and supreme head of Kathok Monastery, H.H Lhoga Rinpoche.

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They lead all students in a hard drive to revive the Kathok Tradition. They unceasingly re-constructed the many Kathok temples, monasteries, monks' quarters, a Buddhist University, 2 meditation centres as well as continuing with the re-building of the magnificently inspiring Copper-Coloured Palace so that it will once more serve as the ordained and laymen's holy place of refuge. Thus, the holy monastery was resurrected from the ruins.

Thousand's Sanghas' Gathering

In recent years, like a lion who returns from afar to exert his mighty strength , the mythological fragrant elephant who returns from the muddy marshes to resume its sacred footsteps, the Kathok Tradition perseveres in the important and far-reaching task of propagating the Dharma for the benefit of all sentient beings.

In 1992, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the Monkey Year according to the Tibetan Calendar, a Thousand Sanghas' Gathering was held. There was altogether the use of 16 different mandalas for the turning of the Holy Wheel of Dharma. 3,600 Sangha members as well as tens of thousands of laymen gathered in Kathok to participate in the event.

In 1995, from the 1st to the 10th day of the Sixth Month of the Pig Year according to the Tibetan Calendar, a grand "10,000 Sanghas' Gathering" was held. There were over 10,000 Sangha participants from the branch monasteries of Kathok and others who have derived benefits from receiving the transmission of the Kathok lineage. Overseas participants who came all the way from China and abroad numbered to over a hundred thousand. Also present were nectar pills that were specially blessed.

The accomplished practitioners and the various Buddhist followers who have received the nurturing milk-like teachings of Kathok, with vast and unlimited compassion and with the magnificence of the Dharma, benefited unlimited sentient beings from all over the world. The stream of the excellent Kathok Tradition's blessings was transmitted from the founder Tampa Deshek to the present Mo-zha Rinpoche and H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche. Through their vows and learnings, together with the Kathok Tradition's strict practising and accomplishments, their authentic heart-essence teachings will, with continuous turning of the Holy Wheel of Dharma, spread and immerse the whole world to ceaselessly benefit all sentient beings.

It has been 839 years since Founder Tampa Deshek, established the Kathok Nyingma Tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. The Kathok Nyingma Tradition has been greatly splendorous like the heart-essence of the finest gold throughout its history of over 800 years. This precious and holy tradition is now under the leadership of the 84th Throne-holder, His Holiness Thubten Tsultrim Lodro Tenpay Gyaltshen Pal Zangpo, H.H. Lhoga Rinpoche. His Holiness plays a crucial role in the history of the Kathok tradition, namely that of preserving the past and giving new directions to the future. His Holiness also takes on the important activity of propagating the Dharma of the Kathok Tradition, for the benefit of all mother sentient beings across the world.

Source

www.kathok.org.sg