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udyan wrote:I want to find out which Sarma schools/sub-branches or particular teachers are known to incorporate Nyingma teachings ?
udyan wrote:I want to find out which Sarma schools/sub-branches or particular teachers are known to incorporate Nyingma teachings ?
conebeckham wrote:It is said that Marpa did not fail to recite the Tsik Dun Sol Deb (7 Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche) daily.
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conebeckham wrote:It is said that Marpa did not fail to recite the Tsik Dun Sol Deb (7 Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche) daily.
The protector of the Karmapas, Dorje Bernakchen, which is the main afternoon protector practice in Kamstang monasteries, comes from terma tradition, as do many of the other protectors. As "Heart" notes, the morning Tara puja done by many Kagyu centers is from Chogling Tersar. In addition, Chogling's Sangtik Phurba is an important practice. Konchok Chidu, a terma from Jatson Nyingpo, is prevalent. We do Riwo Sangcho, a ter of Lhatsun Namkha Jigme's. Also, Sangtik Dorsem. KarLing Shitro is an important practice.....And Yongay Mingyur Dorje's termas--especially Pakshi LaDrup, but also Tabshe KyeJor, Yongay Drollo, Pema Benzra--are a part of the Karma Kagyu tradition. Many of Namcho Mingyur Dorje's termas are taught, too--Medicine Buddha and Amitabha sadhanas come from Namcho. There's a Manjusri Simhandanda w/ Sarwasvati practice from Karma Chagmed that's from Namcho as well, I think...
In short, the Karma Kagyu definitely practices quite a bit of "Nyingma" practice these days. These are just the mainstream practices--there's also Nyingthik lineages--including one from Karmapa himself, and a host of other "Nyingma" practices that various Karma Kagyu Lamas have engaged in over the centuries.
udyan wrote:conebeckham wrote:It is said that Marpa did not fail to recite the Tsik Dun Sol Deb (7 Line Prayer to Guru Rinpoche) daily.
The protector of the Karmapas, Dorje Bernakchen, which is the main afternoon protector practice in Kamstang monasteries, comes from terma tradition, as do many of the other protectors. As "Heart" notes, the morning Tara puja done by many Kagyu centers is from Chogling Tersar. In addition, Chogling's Sangtik Phurba is an important practice. Konchok Chidu, a terma from Jatson Nyingpo, is prevalent. We do Riwo Sangcho, a ter of Lhatsun Namkha Jigme's. Also, Sangtik Dorsem. KarLing Shitro is an important practice.....And Yongay Mingyur Dorje's termas--especially Pakshi LaDrup, but also Tabshe KyeJor, Yongay Drollo, Pema Benzra--are a part of the Karma Kagyu tradition. Many of Namcho Mingyur Dorje's termas are taught, too--Medicine Buddha and Amitabha sadhanas come from Namcho. There's a Manjusri Simhandanda w/ Sarwasvati practice from Karma Chagmed that's from Namcho as well, I think...
In short, the Karma Kagyu definitely practices quite a bit of "Nyingma" practice these days. These are just the mainstream practices--there's also Nyingthik lineages--including one from Karmapa himself, and a host of other "Nyingma" practices that various Karma Kagyu Lamas have engaged in over the centuries.
Thank you for the information, I am searching the internet as we speak for the names that you mentioned. So Karma Chagme was able to bring Namcho teachings to Karma Kagyu and its still being used, very interesting. Did he have his own teachings as well that he brought to Karma Kagyu or other lineages, or is he mostly known for Namcho? Browsing through the internet I noticed Neydo foundation - are they considered both Kagyu and Nyingma or are they considered subbranch of Karma Kagyu? Also I was wondering if Karma Kagyu include Karma Chagme or tertons on the refuge tree?
conebeckham wrote:The protector of the Karmapas, Dorje Bernakchen, which is the main afternoon protector practice in Kamstang monasteries, comes from terma tradition, as do many of the other protectors.
dzoki wrote:conebeckham wrote:The protector of the Karmapas, Dorje Bernakchen, which is the main afternoon protector practice in Kamstang monasteries, comes from terma tradition, as do many of the other protectors.
I heard that Bernagchen, that is specificaly Bernachen yab yum, also has/had a kama lineage. Will post more if I find where I read that. Karma Pakshi received it from one master who had it from the long lineage going back to Padmasambhava.
dzoki wrote:conebeckham wrote:The protector of the Karmapas, Dorje Bernakchen, which is the main afternoon protector practice in Kamstang monasteries, comes from terma tradition, as do many of the other protectors.
I heard that Bernagchen, that is specificaly Bernachen yab yum, also has/had a kama lineage. Will post more if I find where I read that. Karma Pakshi received it from one master who had it from the long lineage going back to Padmasambhava.
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