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  • Drukpa Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    The Drukpa or Drukpa Kagyu (Dzongkha: འབྲུག་པ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད) lineage, sometimes called Dugpa in older sources, is a branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan

    Drukpa Kagyu

    Drukpa Kagyu

    Drukpa_Kagyu

  • Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    Kagyu lineage with the Kadam tradition. The Kagyu schools which survive as independent institutions are mainly the Karma Kagyu, Drikung Kagyu, Drukpa

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

    Kagyu

  • Drukpa Kunley
  • Buddhist master (1455–1529)

    dga' legs pa), was a Tibetan Buddhist monk, missionary, and poet in the Drukpa Kagyu lineage of the Mahamudra tradition. He was trained at Ralung Monastery

    Drukpa Kunley

    Drukpa Kunley

    Drukpa_Kunley

  • Drikung Kagyu
  • One of the eight "minor" lineages of the Kagyü school of Tibetan Buddhism

    regions, where they were rivals of the Drukpa Kagyü. The Lhapa first came into conflict with the early Drukpa teacher, Phajo Drugom Zhigpo (b. 12th century)

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung Kagyu

    Drikung_Kagyu

  • Ngawang Namgyal
  • Bhutanese Lama (1594–1651)

    1594–1651), known colloquially as The Bearded Lama, was a Tibetan Buddhist Drukpa Kagyu school Rinpoche, and the unifier of Bhutan as a nation-state. He was

    Ngawang Namgyal

    Ngawang Namgyal

    Ngawang_Namgyal

  • Tenzin Palmo
  • Tibetan Buddhist bhikṣuṇī

    Jetsunma Tenzin Palmo (born 1943) is a bhikṣuṇī in the Drukpa Kagyu lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. She is an author, teacher and founder

    Tenzin Palmo

    Tenzin Palmo

    Tenzin_Palmo

  • Karma Kagyu
  • School of Tibetan Buddhism

    can be classified as part of the Kagyu school. They are the Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu, Drikung Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu." Karma Thinley Rinpoche, The History

    Karma Kagyu

    Karma Kagyu

    Karma_Kagyu

  • Stakna Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, India

    Bhutanese Drukpa Kagyu monastery in Ladakh, headed by the Je Khenpo in Bhutan, whereas the other Drukpa monasteries in Ladakh are of the Gyalwang Drukpa's school

    Stakna Monastery

    Stakna Monastery

    Stakna_Monastery

  • Je Khenpo
  • Leader of the Buddhist faith in Bhutan

    also formally the leader of the southern branch of the Drukpa Kagyu sect, which is part of the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. Aside from the King of

    Je Khenpo

    Je Khenpo

    Je_Khenpo

  • Dagpo Kagyu
  • Branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism

    branches of the Kagyu tradition of Tibetan Buddhism surviving today, including the Drikung Kagyu, the Drukpa Lineage and the Karma Kagyu, are branches of

    Dagpo Kagyu

    Dagpo Kagyu

    Dagpo_Kagyu

  • Thimphu
  • Capital and largest city of Bhutan

    the first Drukpa Kagyu monastic order in Bhutan. The monastery, which is now a major teaching and retreat centre of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu order, is

    Thimphu

    Thimphu

    Thimphu

  • Chagri Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan

    monastery, now a major teaching and retreat center of the Southern Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, is located at the northern end of

    Chagri Monastery

    Chagri Monastery

    Chagri_Monastery

  • 12th Gyalwang Drukpa
  • Bhutanese spiritual leader

    Gyalwang Drukpa, Jigmet Pema Wangchen (Tibetan: འཇིགས་མེད་པདྨ་དབང་ཆེན་, Wylie: "jigs med pad+ma dbang chen, born 1963), is the head of the Drukpa Lineage

    12th Gyalwang Drukpa

    12th Gyalwang Drukpa

    12th_Gyalwang_Drukpa

  • Paro Taktsang
  • Buddhist temple complex in Paro, Bhutan

    the Tsechu festival. But it was during the time of Ngawang Namgyal of the Drukpa subsect, who fled Tibet to escape persecution by the opposing sect of the

    Paro Taktsang

    Paro Taktsang

    Paro_Taktsang

  • Tashichho Dzong
  • Fortress in Thimphu, Bhutan

    from the Lhapa Kagyu, reconsecrated, and renamed it Tashichö-Dzong. It was then established as the main seat of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu and the summer

    Tashichho Dzong

    Tashichho Dzong

    Tashichho_Dzong

  • Hanle (village)
  • Village in Ladakh, India

    habitation. It is the site of the 17th-century Hanle Monastery of the Drukpa Kagyu branch of Tibetan Buddhism. Hanle is the home of Hanle observatory (ISO

    Hanle (village)

    Hanle (village)

    Hanle_(village)

  • Chimi Lhakhang
  • Buddhist monastery in Punakha, Bhutan

    it stands on a round hillock and was founded and built in 1499 by the Drukpa Kagyu lama Ngawang Chogyal, who was the 14th abbot of Ralung Monastery. Due

    Chimi Lhakhang

    Chimi Lhakhang

    Chimi_Lhakhang

  • Khamtrul Rinpoche
  • Drukpa Kagyu Buddhist tulku lineage

    section of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. The Fourth Gyalwang Drukpa Kunkhyen Pema Karpo, head of the Drukpa Lineage, was one

    Khamtrul Rinpoche

    Khamtrul_Rinpoche

  • Hemis Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, India

    Hemis Monastery is a Himalayan Buddhist monastery (gompa) of the Drukpa Lineage, in Hemis on the bank of the Indus River, Ladakh, India. Situated 45 km

    Hemis Monastery

    Hemis Monastery

    Hemis_Monastery

  • Dratshang Lhentshog
  • Bhutanese government agency

    Under the 2008 Constitution, it is the bureaucracy that oversees the Drukpa Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism, which is the state religion of Bhutan. Although

    Dratshang Lhentshog

    Dratshang Lhentshog

    Dratshang_Lhentshog

  • Punakha Dzong
  • Fortress in Punakha, Bhutan

    structures. The dzong houses the sacred relics of the southern Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, including the Rangjung Kharsapani

    Punakha Dzong

    Punakha Dzong

    Punakha_Dzong

  • Druk (disambiguation)
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Prosperity Party Drukpa Kagyu, an independent branch of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism and the state religion of Bhutan Gyalwang Drukpa, the honorific

    Druk (disambiguation)

    Druk_(disambiguation)

  • Jigme Chhoeda
  • 70th Je Khenpo of Bhutan

    Tenzin Dhondup. He received the complete initiations and teachings of the Drukpa Kagyu tradition and Dzogchen (the highest realization). He mastered the Mahamudra

    Jigme Chhoeda

    Jigme Chhoeda

    Jigme_Chhoeda

  • Kung Fu Nuns
  • Order of Buddhist nuns in the Drukpa Lineage

    order of Buddhist nuns who belong to the Drukpa Kagyu lineage, a thousand-year-old sect led by the Gyalwang Drukpa. Their name comes from the order's proficiency

    Kung Fu Nuns

    Kung Fu Nuns

    Kung_Fu_Nuns

  • Bhutan
  • Country in South Asia

    group, who traditionally follow the Nyingmapa rather than the official Drukpa Kagyu form of Tibetan Buddhism. In modern times, with improved transportation

    Bhutan

    Bhutan

    Bhutan

  • Tsangpa Gyare
  • Tibetan ascetic (1161–1211)

    sengge) [1177—1237] - nephew of Tsangpa Gyare and first of the Middle Drukpa Kagyu lineage based at Ralung. Zhonnu Senge (gzhon nu sengge) [1200—1266] -

    Tsangpa Gyare

    Tsangpa Gyare

    Tsangpa_Gyare

  • Tibetan Buddhism
  • Form of Buddhism practiced in Tibet and globally

    the Drikung Kagyu, the Drukpa Kagyu and the Karma Kagyu, are branches of the Dagpo Kagyu. The Karma Kagyu school is the largest of the Kagyu sub-schools

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan Buddhism

    Tibetan_Buddhism

  • Flag of Bhutan
  • half signifies Tibetan Buddhist spiritual tradition, particularly the Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingma schools. The dragon spreads equally over the line between

    Flag of Bhutan

    Flag of Bhutan

    Flag_of_Bhutan

  • Eminence (style)
  • Style of reference for high nobility

    these 4 high lamas hold/held the title His Eminence. In the Southern Drukpa Kagyu in Bhutan, the Five Lopons of the Zhung Dratshang are styled "Their Eminences"

    Eminence (style)

    Eminence (style)

    Eminence_(style)

  • Hanle Monastery
  • 17th-century gompa in Ladakh, India

    Hanle Monastery is a 17th-century gompa of the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism located in the Hanle Valley, Leh district, Ladakh

    Hanle Monastery

    Hanle Monastery

    Hanle_Monastery

  • Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery
  • Nunnery (DGL Nunnery) is a Tibetan Buddhist nunnery which follows the Drukpa Kagyu lineage and is located near Palampur in the Kangra Valley of Himachal

    Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery

    Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery

    Dongyu_Gatsal_Ling_Nunnery

  • Schools of Buddhism
  • Institutional and doctrinal divisions of Buddhism

    Tradition Kagyu Dagpo Kagyu Karma Kagyu Diamond Way Shambhala Buddhism Phagdru Kagyu Drikung Kagyu Drukpa Kagyu Taklung Kagyu Shangpa Kagyu Sakya Bodong

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools of Buddhism

    Schools_of_Buddhism

  • Kullu district
  • District of Himachal Pradesh, India

    Dechen Choekhor monastery - This Tibetan Buddhist monastery of the Drukpa Kagyu school is located in village Sarabhai, 13 km south from Kullu. Its construction

    Kullu district

    Kullu district

    Kullu_district

  • Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck
  • King of Bhutan since 2006

    Wangchuck Father Jigme Singye Wangchuck Mother Tshering Yangdon Religion Drukpa Kagyu Buddhism Signature Education Wheaton College Magdalen College (MPhil)

    Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

    Jigme Khesar Namgyel Wangchuck

    Jigme_Khesar_Namgyel_Wangchuck

  • Crestone, Colorado
  • Town in Colorado, US

    Rinpoche Karma Kagyu Yeshe Khorlo founded by Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche Nyingma Yeshe Rangsal Retreat Center founded by Tsokyni Rinpoche Drukpa Kagyu Hindu Haidakhandi

    Crestone, Colorado

    Crestone, Colorado

    Crestone,_Colorado

  • Gendün Rinchen
  • 69th Je Khenpo of Bhutan

    Teachings of the Drukpa Lineage Masters. H.H. The Gyalwang Drukpa (Fwd.), H.H. the Je Khenpo Trulku Jigme Chhoeda (Fwd.). Gurgaon: Drukpa Publications Pvt

    Gendün Rinchen

    Gendün_Rinchen

  • Gondhla
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery near Kyelang, Himachal Pradesh, India

    Padmasambhava in the 8th century. It is now connected with the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, but its history long precedes the

    Gondhla

    Gondhla

  • List of converts to Buddhism
  • Notable people who converted to Buddhism

    singer Ole Nydahl (1941–), lama teacher Tenzin Palmo (1943–), nun of Drukpa Kagyu lineage Li Gotami Govinda (Ratti Petit) (1906–1988), Indian painter,

    List of converts to Buddhism

    List_of_converts_to_Buddhism

  • Bhutan national football team
  • Men's national association football team representing Bhutan

    orange signifies Mahayana Buddhist spiritual tradition, particularly the Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingma schools. Secondly, the use of yellow in the trim and also

    Bhutan national football team

    Bhutan_national_football_team

  • List of religions and spiritual traditions
  • (syncretic) Gelug Yellow Shamanism (syncretic) Kagyu Dagpo Kagyu Karma Kagyu Drukpa Kagyu Shangpa Kagyu Nyingma Sakya Jonang Bodongpa Navayana Āstika Nyaya

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List of religions and spiritual traditions

    List_of_religions_and_spiritual_traditions

  • Jetsun Pema
  • Queen of Bhutan since 2011

    Sonam Yangden Wangchuck Names Jetsun Pema Wangchuck Dynasty Wangchuck (by marriage) Father Dhondup Gyaltshen Mother Sonam Choki Religion Drukpa Kagyu

    Jetsun Pema

    Jetsun Pema

    Jetsun_Pema

  • Ngari Prefecture
  • Prefecture of Tibet Autonomous Region, China

    1630. In the 1680s, as Ladakh allied with Bhutan, which adhered to the Drukpa Kagyu sect, in the latter's disputes with Tibet, the Ganden Podrang government

    Ngari Prefecture

    Ngari Prefecture

    Ngari_Prefecture

  • Zhabdrung Rinpoche
  • Title used by a great lama; epithet of Ngawang Namgyal

    important figure behind Padmasambhava and Shakyamuni Buddha by the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. Ngawang Namgyal established the dual

    Zhabdrung Rinpoche

    Zhabdrung Rinpoche

    Zhabdrung_Rinpoche

  • Gyalwang Pagsam Wangpo
  • 5th Gyalwang Drukpa (1593–1653)

    (dpag bsam dbang po) (1593-1653 CE), a key figure in the history of the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, was born at Chonggye ('phyong rgyas), in the

    Gyalwang Pagsam Wangpo

    Gyalwang_Pagsam_Wangpo

  • Buddhism and LGBTQ
  • Perspective of Buddhism on gender and sexual minorities

    Gyalwa Yang Gönpa, who was one of the significant figures in the early Drukpa Kagyu sect, writes about ma ning as a balanced state between maleness and femaleness

    Buddhism and LGBTQ

    Buddhism and LGBTQ

    Buddhism_and_LGBTQ

  • Ayu Khandro
  • Tibetan Buddhist terton and teacher

    Three months ago I was practicing in Ralung, the original seat of the Drukpa Kagyu lineage, and I had a vision of Dorje Yudronma. She gave me a little roll

    Ayu Khandro

    Ayu Khandro

    Ayu_Khandro

  • Nubra
  • Region in Ladakh, India

    and Siachen Base Camp, is one of the large monastery belonging to the Drukpa Kagyu lineage and it manages the following village gompas, Tong-sted, Nyung-sted

    Nubra

    Nubra

    Nubra

  • Thangka
  • Tibetan Buddhist painting

    Prajnaparamita in center, 19th century, Rubin Museum of Art Bhutanese Drukpa Kagyu applique Buddhist lineage thangka with Shakyamuni Buddha in center, 19th

    Thangka

    Thangka

    Thangka

  • Kardang Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Kardang, Himachal Pradesh, India

    Kardang Monastery or Gompa is a famous Drukpa Lineage monastery, and is the most important monastery in the Lahaul valley, India. The associated village

    Kardang Monastery

    Kardang Monastery

    Kardang_Monastery

  • Ole Nydahl
  • Danish teacher in Tibetan Buddhism (1941–2026)

    the Drukpa Kagyu master Lopon Tsechu Rinpoche. In December 1969, the Nydahls met Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Karmapa, head of the Karma Kagyu lineage

    Ole Nydahl

    Ole Nydahl

    Ole_Nydahl

  • Kinnaur district
  • District of Himachal Pradesh in India

    (left) with the Satluj (right) near Khab Sutlej River in Kinnaur Valley Drukpa Kagyu monastery at Lippa village Mt Kinner Kailash, Kinnaur district. A part

    Kinnaur district

    Kinnaur district

    Kinnaur_district

  • Phajoding Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan

    century by Phajo Drugom Zhigpo (1184-1251), a Tibetan lama who spread the Drukpa Kagyu teachings of Buddhism in Bhutan. Most of the buildings at Phajoding however

    Phajoding Monastery

    Phajoding_Monastery

  • Punakha
  • Administrative centre in Punakha dzongkhag, Bhutan

    the Je Khenpo. The Dzong houses the most sacred relics of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu school including the Rangjung Kasarpani, and the sacred remains of Zhabdrung

    Punakha

    Punakha

    Punakha

  • Tango Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Thimphu, Bhutan

    the wrathful Hayagriva is deified in the monastery. It belongs to the Drukpa Kagyu School of Buddhism in Bhutan. In the Dzongkha language of Bhutan, the

    Tango Monastery

    Tango Monastery

    Tango_Monastery

  • Changangkha Lhakhang
  • Buddhist temple in Thimphu, Bhutan

    sons of Phajo Drugom Zhigpo who first introduced the teachings of the Drukpa Kagyu tradition of Himalayan Buddhism to Bhutan, and who is revered as an emanation

    Changangkha Lhakhang

    Changangkha Lhakhang

    Changangkha_Lhakhang

  • Depa Norbu
  • Tibetan government official

    Ngawang Namgyel (Zhabs Drung Ngag Dbang Rnam Rgyal, 1594–1651) of the Drukpa Kagyu tradition, who had fled Tibet in 1616 over a dispute concerning his claimed

    Depa Norbu

    Depa_Norbu

  • Freedom of religion in Bhutan
  • restricting the celebration of some non-Buddhist religious festivals. Drukpa Kagyu (Mahayana) Buddhism is the state religion, although in the southern areas

    Freedom of religion in Bhutan

    Freedom_of_religion_in_Bhutan

  • Tenzin Doendrup
  • 68th Je Khenpo of Bhutan

    central monastic body of Bhutan, from 1986 to 1990. He belonged to the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan and Bhutanese Buddhism. Je Thrizur received Bhutan's

    Tenzin Doendrup

    Tenzin Doendrup

    Tenzin_Doendrup

  • Bardan Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in Zanskar, Ladakh, northern India

    Bardan Monastery or Bardan Gompa is a 17th-century Buddhist monastery, approximately 12 kilometres south of Padum, in Zanskar, Ladakh, northern India at

    Bardan Monastery

    Bardan Monastery

    Bardan_Monastery

  • Gandavyuha
  • Buddhist Mahayana sutra

    the annual Moenlam (or Monlam in Tibetan language) as performed by the Drukpa Kagyu denomination of Buddhism. During this Moenlam a prayer is said that stems

    Gandavyuha

    Gandavyuha

    Gandavyuha

  • Sonam Rapten
  • the older sects." Modern Bhutan was founded by Ngawang Namgyal of the Drukpa Kagyu school who fled Tibet in 1616 when faced with arrest by the Tsangpa King

    Sonam Rapten

    Sonam Rapten

    Sonam_Rapten

  • Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatso
  • Tibetan Buddhist master (1846–1912)

    Tsongkhapa in the Gelug tradition and of Kunkhyen Padma Karpo in the Drukpa Kagyu. Together with Rongzompa and Longchenpa, Mipham is considered to be one

    Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatso

    Jamgön Ju Mipham Gyatso

    Jamgön_Ju_Mipham_Gyatso

  • Phajo Drugom Zhigpo
  • Influential practitioner of Tibetan Buddhism

    was originally named Dondrub Gyaltsen. Phajo's Tibetan hagiography and Drukpa Kagyu religious histories from Bhutan relate various auspicious and miraculous

    Phajo Drugom Zhigpo

    Phajo_Drugom_Zhigpo

  • National symbols of Bhutan
  • founding of the monarchy – as the National Day. It also confirms the Drukpa Kagyu school of Mahayana Buddhism as the state religion. The First Schedule

    National symbols of Bhutan

    National_symbols_of_Bhutan

  • List of Buddhist temples in Bhutan
  • Ngawang Namgyal in 1637–38 it is the head monastery of the Southern Drukpa Kagyu school. Chimi Lhakhang Chagri Monastery Dechen Phodrang Monastery Memorial

    List of Buddhist temples in Bhutan

    List of Buddhist temples in Bhutan

    List_of_Buddhist_temples_in_Bhutan

  • Politics of Bhutan
  • apolitical Dratshang Lhentshog (Monastic Affairs Commission) of the Drukpa Kagyu state religion. The secular and religious branches of government are

    Politics of Bhutan

    Politics of Bhutan

    Politics_of_Bhutan

  • Buddhism in Himachal Pradesh
  • Monastery (Drukpa Kagyu sect) and Kibber Monastery in the Spiti Valley, and the Bir Monasteries (Bir Tibetan monasteries of the Nyingma, Kagyu and Sakya

    Buddhism in Himachal Pradesh

    Buddhism in Himachal Pradesh

    Buddhism_in_Himachal_Pradesh

  • Asian art
  • The major orders of Buddhism in Bhutan are Drukpa Kagyu and Nyingma. The former is a branch of the Kagyu School and is known for paintings documenting

    Asian art

    Asian art

    Asian_art

  • Buddhist music
  • Music genre

    influential lama and founded the Upper Druk (stod 'brug) lineage of the Drukpa Kagyu school. There are also other traditions of musicians, including mendicant

    Buddhist music

    Buddhist music

    Buddhist_music

  • Tayul Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in northern India

    on Tibetan Buddhism Dharmachakra Schools Nyingma Bon Kadam Sakya Bodong Kagyu Jonang Gelug Rimé Key personalities First dissemination Padmasambhāva Śāntarakṣita

    Tayul Monastery

    Tayul Monastery

    Tayul_Monastery

  • State religion
  • Religion or creed endorsed by the state

    Religion Body Effective head Titular head Buddhism Bhutan Tibetan Buddhist (Drukpa Kagyu) Dratshang Lhentshog Je Khenpo King Cambodia Buddhist (Theravada) Supreme

    State religion

    State religion

    State_religion

  • Religion in Bhutan
  • approximately 75% of the population of 770,000 followed either the Drukpa Lineage of the Kagyu school, the Nyingma school of Tibetan Buddhism or another school

    Religion in Bhutan

    Religion_in_Bhutan

  • Mind teachings of Tibet
  • Tibetan Buddhist teachings that point directly to the Nature of Mind

    acting head of the Drukpa Kagyu, and, shortly thereafter, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, 16th Karmapa (1924–1981), the head of the Karma Kagyu, independently requested

    Mind teachings of Tibet

    Mind teachings of Tibet

    Mind_teachings_of_Tibet

  • Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong
  • Monastery and fortress in Bhutan

    Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong, is an important Drukpa Kagyu monastery and administrative center situated at an altitude of 4150 metres in Lingzhi, Thimphu District

    Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong

    Lingzhi Yügyal Dzong

    Lingzhi_Yügyal_Dzong

  • Mahakala
  • God in Hinduism and Tantric Buddhism

    of Guhyasamaja. These are the primary protectors of the Karma Kagyu, Drikung Kagyu, Drukpa Lineage and the Nyingma of Tibetan Buddhism. A four-armed Mahakala

    Mahakala

    Mahakala

    Mahakala

  • Outline of Buddhism
  • Indian religion or philosophy based on the Buddha's teachings

    (or Phagmo Drugpa Kagyu): Taglung Kagyu Trophu Kagyu Drukpa Kagyu Martsang Kagyu Yerpa Kagyu Yazang Kagyu Shugseb Kagyu Drikung Kagyu Rime movement (ecumenical

    Outline of Buddhism

    Outline of Buddhism

    Outline_of_Buddhism

  • Tsangpa
  • Tibetan dynasty (1565–1642)

    of the Drukpa Kagyu Sect in Tsang) had taken refuge. The Tsang Desi had politically backed the other incarnation Passam Wangpo Gyalwang Drukpa, forcing

    Tsangpa

    Tsangpa

    Tsangpa

  • Ralung Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Gyantse County, Tibet, China

    the traditional seat of the Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded in 1180 by Tsangpa Gyare, 1st Gyalwang Drukpa, a disciple of Lingje Répa

    Ralung Monastery

    Ralung Monastery

    Ralung_Monastery

  • Mahamudra
  • Union of wisdom and emptiness

    "Sahajayoga" or "Co-emergence Yoga". In Tibetan Buddhism, particularly the Kagyu school, Sahaja Mahāmudrā is sometimes seen as a different Buddhist vehicle

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

    Mahamudra

  • Amitabha Monastery
  • Himalayan Buddhist monastery in Nepal

    that seats up to 2,000 people, a library, administration office for the Drukpa Lineage, a nunnery, residences for 300 nuns, and a medical clinic. It is

    Amitabha Monastery

    Amitabha Monastery

    Amitabha_Monastery

  • Chemrey Monastery
  • Buddhist monastery in India

    Monastery Location within India Religion Affiliation Tibetan Buddhism Sect Drukpa Deity Sengge Namgyal Festivals Sacred Dances - 28th and 29th day of the

    Chemrey Monastery

    Chemrey Monastery

    Chemrey_Monastery

  • Women as theological figures
  • Buddhist nun in the Tibetan Shambhala lineage. Ani Tenzin Palmo, nun in the Drukpa Kagyu lineage and founder of Dongyu Gatsal Ling Nunnery in Himachal Pradesh

    Women as theological figures

    Women_as_theological_figures

  • Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang
  • iconography depicted in the Chorten is considered a unique repository of the Drukpa Kagyu school. According to a local legend, the Lhakhang was built by the saint

    Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

    Jangtsa Dumtseg Lhakhang

    Jangtsa_Dumtseg_Lhakhang

  • Druk Wangditse Lhakhang
  • Buddhist temple in Thimphu, Bhutan

    figures of Indian Mahasiddhas and successive lamas of the Bhutanese Drukpa Kagyu tradition. At the rear of that floor there is a closed dharmapāla chapel

    Druk Wangditse Lhakhang

    Druk Wangditse Lhakhang

    Druk_Wangditse_Lhakhang

  • Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche
  • Tibetan painter

    with Karsey Kongtrul. He was the younger brother of Dzigar Chogtrül, a Drukpa Kagyü of a long incarnate lineage. His bases of activity were Palpung Monastery

    Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

    Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche

    Dzigar_Kongtrul_Rinpoche

  • Tsoknyi Rinpoche
  • Tibetan Buddhist teacher and author

    the reincarnation of Drubwang Tsoknyi Rinpoche. He is a tulku of the Drukpa Kagyü and Nyingma traditions and the holder of the Ratna Lingpa and Tsoknyi

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    Tsoknyi Rinpoche

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  • Ünyön Künga Zangpo
  • Yogin of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism

    "madman" contemporaries: the Madman of Tsang, and Drukpa Kunley, "the Madman of the Drukpa [Kagyu].". A hagiographic text describing the complete life

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  • Koksar
  • Village in Himachal Pradesh, India

    Koksar follow a combination of Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism of the Drukpa Kagyu order. koksar meaning is Alpine, Big, Colossal, Gigantic, Highland, Huge

    Koksar

    Koksar

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  • Shashur Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in northern India

    on Tibetan Buddhism Dharmachakra Schools Nyingma Bon Kadam Sakya Bodong Kagyu Jonang Gelug Rimé Key personalities First dissemination Padmasambhāva Śāntarakṣita

    Shashur Monastery

    Shashur Monastery

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  • List of Himalayan monasteries and shrines
  • located in the Zanskar region, Ladakh, India. The Monastery belongs to Drukpa Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism. The cave monastery is said to have been founded

    List of Himalayan monasteries and shrines

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  • Six Dharmas of Naropa
  • Set of Tibetan Buddhist tantric practices

    and Drikung Kagyu schools both maintain a tradition of 108 exercises." The commonly taught "six exercises" are outlined in Phagmo Drukpa's Verses on the

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    Six Dharmas of Naropa

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  • Darbuk–Shyok–DBO Road
  • Border road in India

    Oldi. Murgo, along this road, has the Murgo Hotspring, Murgo Gompa of Drukpa Kagyu lineage, remnants of 400 years old breastwork fortification wall (fortification

    Darbuk–Shyok–DBO Road

    Darbuk–Shyok–DBO_Road

  • Jinpa Sonam
  • Republic of India. In 1967, he became a monk at the Stagrimo Gompa, a Drukpa Kagyu monastery in Ladakh near Padum. He studied at this monastery for six

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  • Sani Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Zanskar, Ladakh, India

    the regional centre of Padum. Like Dzongkhul Monastery, it belongs to the Drukpa Kargyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, and is the only one of this order in

    Sani Monastery

    Sani Monastery

    Sani_Monastery

  • Buddhism in Hungary
  • Unity (1992) Mantra Hungarian Buddhist Church – Nepal-Bhutan Buddhist Drukpa Kagyü community Sakya Tashi Chöling Buddhist Community (1986) Sangye Menlai

    Buddhism in Hungary

    Buddhism_in_Hungary

  • Lahaul and Spiti district
  • District in Himachal Pradesh, India

    Lahaulis follow a combination of Hinduism and Tibetan Buddhism of the Drukpa Kagyu order, while the Spiti Bhotia follow Tibetan Buddhism of the Gelugpa

    Lahaul and Spiti district

    Lahaul and Spiti district

    Lahaul_and_Spiti_district

  • Murgo
  • Village in Ladakh, India

    microscopic organisms). The Murgo Gompa is a sub-monastery of Yarma Gompa of Drukpa Kagyu lineage. The senior to lower hierarchy of gompa administration is the

    Murgo

    Murgo

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  • Law of Bhutan
  • couples from propagating any religion other than the state religion, Drukpa Kagyu Buddhism, and requires the non-citizen spouse to adopt Bhutanese traditions

    Law of Bhutan

    Law of Bhutan

    Law_of_Bhutan

  • Korzok Monastery
  • Tibetan Buddhist monastery in Ladakh, India

    དཀོར་མཛོད་ (wylie dkor-mdzod) is a Tibetan Buddhist monastery belonging to the Drukpa Lineage. It is located in the Korzok village, on the northwestern bank of

    Korzok Monastery

    Korzok Monastery

    Korzok_Monastery

  • Rewalsar, India
  • Town in Himachal Pradesh, India

    China, and the west. The present head of the Drukpa Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism, Gyalwang Drukpa, was born here in 1963. There is a Colossus (37

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    Rewalsar, India

    Rewalsar,_India

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  • Drupelet
  • n.

    A small drupe, as one of the pulpy grains of the blackberry.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    A tree or shrub of the genus Prunus (Which also includes the plum) bearing a fleshy drupe with a bony stone;

  • Pit
  • n.

    The endocarp of a drupe, and its contained seed or seeds; a stone; as, a peach pit; a cherry pit, etc.

  • Nutlet
  • n.

    A small nut; also, the stone of a drupe.

  • Drupal
  • a.

    Drupaceous.

  • Cherry
  • n.

    The fruit of the cherry tree, a drupe of various colors and flavors.

  • Drupe
  • n.

    A fruit consisting of pulpy, coriaceous, or fibrous exocarp, without valves, containing a nut or stone with a kernel. The exocarp is succulent in the plum, cherry, apricot, peach, etc.; dry and subcoriaceous in the almond; and fibrous in the cocoanut.

  • Pyrena
  • n.

    A nutlet resembling a seed, or the kernel of a drupe.

  • Prunus
  • n.

    A genus of trees with perigynous rosaceous flowers, and a single two-ovuled carpel which usually becomes a drupe in ripening.

  • Putamen
  • n.

    The shell of a nut; the stone of a drupe fruit. See Endocarp.

  • Pericarp
  • n.

    The ripened ovary; the walls of the fruit. See Illusts. of Capsule, Drupe, and Legume.

  • Exocarp
  • n.

    The outer portion of a fruit, as the flesh of a peach or the rind of an orange. See Illust. of Drupe.

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