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tamdrin wrote:Namdrol Namdrol Namdrol,
Yeah in Drikung the most realized person was said to have been Drubwang Konchog Norbu Rinpoche of the last century.. He pretty much said he had attained complete enligthenment (this happened while he was at the Garchen Institute in Arizona) He had done a lot of retreat, his last retreat he lived eating only tsampa (a little bit once a week) and this retreat lasted ten years. I believe his main practice was the Drikung Mahamudra path as he had done a bunch of three year retreats on this before going into his ten year where he attained Mahamudra Siddhi.. Actually he said that he had attained the highest views of both Mahamudra and Dzogchen, and that he wasn't coming back to the world in any ordinary way.., He also said that we all have the potential to realize the same realization as he did ! Amazing... Drubwang Rinpoche is contemporaies with Pachung Dorje CHang, KHyunga Rinpoche, and Gelong Tenzin Nyima- Their lineage holder is Gelong Yeshe- who I had the good fortune to meet and recieve some instruction from in Kathmandu (It was all him talking to me in Tibetan so I got very little of it but could feel great blessings coming through him actually one of the only things I remember about this encounter was him saying ye-drol -chagya chenpo- mahamudra is the primordial liberation!).
Anyway Garchen Rinpoche is well respected in the Drikung Kagyu as one of the most realized people in the lineage.. He always says "I am not a scholar" so there is much "I don't Know".. But actually he knows everything and he has perfect clairvoyance to prove it (ask any of his disciples)...He has practiced everything. Drikung Mahamudra, Yangzab, and the pith instructions from KHenpo Munsel Rinpoche for 20 years while he was trapped in Chinese prison labor keep... He has accomplished pretty much everything too..There is a lot I don't know about what Garchen Rinpoche's practice is exactly or just how much he has accomplished. His previous incarnation was Thrinley YongKhyab who was a Mahasiddha but he was also one of Jigten Sumgon's Heart Disciples back 800 years ago, and even further he is considered to have been Aryadeva in India, the disciple of Nagarjuna.. This is an interesting connection because Jigten Sumgon was reputed to be an incarnation of Arya Nagarjuna.
Lamchen Gyalpo Rinpoche is also a great Lama and he has a lot of scholarly qualities as well. He has done important work for both the Drikung and Nyingma lineages... his root Lama is Khunu Lama. But what Namdrol is implying that Garchen Rinpoche is less realized than Gyalpo Rinpoche because he has taken empowerments from him (if he has) is not exactly true.. I'm sure that conversely Garchen Rinpoche has offered many empowerments to Gyalpo Rinpoche as well.. They grew up together in the same area of Kham I believe... Nonetheless it is Garchen Rinpoche who is most well known for his vast kindness as well as realization.. But really all the Lama's in the Drikung Kagyu lineage are really good.
"At the request of Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche's consort, Sonam Samp'hel, and Rinpoche's close students, His Holiness Trulshik Rinpoche and Gyalsay Tulku Rinpoche both wrote a supplication prayer for Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche's swift rebirth. You can download a translation of the prayers here. Please include this in your closing prayers": http://files.e2ma.net/16906/assets/docs ... rayers.pdf
adinatha wrote:
Of course Gyalpo Rinpoche is a nice master. Drikung has two lineages in it. The first is the lineage of empowerment people, like His Holiness Drikung Chetsang Rinpoche and Garchen Rinpoche. They can only give empowerments and teachings, but not retreat stuff like Six Yogas. .
tamdrin wrote:
But what Namdrol is implying that Garchen Rinpoche is less realized than Gyalpo Rinpoche because he has taken empowerments from him (if he has) is not exactly true..
adinatha wrote:Namdrol wrote:adinatha wrote:
I appreciate you've had all kinds of teachers. My little unknown lama descends from Pachung Rinpoche and Yeshe Rinpoche. These people are not khenpos. They are realized siddhas and 3-year retreat masters. Their teachings come from the perspective of experience. I'm pointing out that there is a way of demonstrating the Four Yogas in one's immediate direct realization of mahamudra.
You will find it very hard to find someone in Drikung more qualified than Gyalpo Rinpoche. Even Garchen Rinpoche has taken empowerments from him. He is renowned among other things for his expertise in the Yamantanaka cycle. He is an emanation of Rigzin Godem.
Of course Gyalpo Rinpoche is a nice master. Drikung has two lineages in it. The first is the lineage of empowerment people, like His Holiness Drikung Chetsang Rinpoche and Garchen Rinpoche. They can only give empowerments and teachings, but not retreat stuff like Six Yogas. The second is the lineage holders, gelongs, who maintain the practices and realizations and give teachings, but cannot give empowerments. Drikung devised this two branch system so that no one master could control the lineage. The purpose is to maintain the lineage. The Gelongs must descend from Gelong Pachung Rinpoche; that means have done three year retreat in his lineage of retreat masters. Now Gelong Tashi Rabten is the lineage holder in Drikungti. He responsible for being the antenna for the lineage blessings, because Drikung has an unbroken history of at least one master in each generation that reaches Vajradhara level. Pachung Rinpoche's other direct disciple was Gelong Yeshe Rinpoche. He held his last three-year retreat back in the late 90s in Almora. A few retreat masters, drubpons, were made from that group. Two are in the United States. One is Drubpon Rinchen Dorje who is supervising the three year retreat at Garchen Rinpoche's center. The other is Drubpon Gonpo Dorje who has established a center in San Francisco.
Jinzang wrote:This whose teacher is higher / whose teaching is higher is pretty distasteful, but, FWIW I've received teachings from Garchen Rinpoche, Lamkhyen Gyalpo Rinpoche, and Traga Rinpoche and all have greatly impressed me, both from their skill at teaching and their realization. I haven't had the good fortune to meet the other teacher adinatha mentions.
We invited Khenpo Tsultrim Tenzin to our little center today and he gave a talk on the four thoughts that turn the mind to the dharma. It is proclaimed by many teachers as the most profound dharma teaching! So all you Dzogchenpas, Tantrikas, and Mahamudra practitioners can take a back seat. The audio from today's teaching will find its way on the web as soon as I get off my lazy ass.
Namdrol wrote:dzoki wrote:Namdrol wrote:Vajradhara is the Sambhogakāya emanation of Samantabhadra.
Also in Kagyu texts they are sometimes conflated into "Kunzang Dorje Chang".
Samantabhadra = mind
Vajradhara,Odla Shenkar, etc. = speech
Shakyamuni, Tonpa Shenrab, Garab Dorje, Padmasambhava, etc = body.
Namdrol wrote:All lineages begin in Samantabhadra, but the Sambhogakāya who communicates this is called Vajradhara, Vajrasattva, etc. Sometimes you see texts in Dzogchen where Samantabhadra is directly teaching Vajradhara.
Pema Norbu wrote:
When I start to think/wonder like this, I just give up and do some practice
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Pema Norbu wrote:
When I start to think/wonder like this, I just give up and do some practice.
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Pema Norbu wrote:
When I start to think/wonder like this, I just give up and do some practice.
Hi kalden yungdrung,
Please take care when quoting. The above section in your post indicates someone called Pema Norbu wrote what you quoted, in fact it was padma norbu. There is a 'Quote' function which may be the best option, as opposed to the 'Code' function, when quoting others on this website.
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