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age home and has accommodations for students. Palpung Sherabling Monastery currently has approximately 1000 monks; 250 are enrolled in the monastic university curriculum on the premises. Palpung Yeshe Rabgyeling Nun Monastery is located near the city of Manali, in the Bunthar town has about 200 nuns. The Monastery also offers the traditional Kagyu three-year retreat for both monks and nuns on the compound. The Palpung congregation consists of monasteries and temples throughout some Chinese and Tibetan districts. Palpung Congregation also has branch institutions in Europe, USA, Canada Oceania and Asia. The 12th Tai Situpa traveled widely, making his first visit to the West in 1981 to
171:. The full title means "far reaching, unshakable, great master, holder of the command". The 9th Karmapa bestowed the 5th Kenting Tai Situpa a Red Vajra Crown of Radiant Gold, which mirrored the Karmapa's own Black Vajra Crown. The Red Crown symbolizes the inseparability of the Karmapa and Kenting Tai Situpa. Through seeing the Red Crown, which is presented in a ceremony even today by the Kenting Tai Situpa, one is instantly and irreversibly set onto the path of enlightenment and receives the blessing of the Bodhisattva Maitreya. 221:
providing traditional Buddhist teachings, astronomy, traditional Tibetan medicine curriculum, higher Tibetan Buddhist university teaching (Shedra), primary teachings to young students, sports facility for students for physical fitness, traditional Tibetan herbs medicine garden, medical clinic , old
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as the 17th Karmapa based on a handwritten letter he says was given to him by the 16th Karmapa before he died. This letter was accepted as authentic by all the main Karma Kagyu heart-sons of the 16th Karmapa, including the 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche (with the one exception of the 14th Zhamarpa).
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In Tibetan Buddhism tradition, Kenting Tai Situpa is considered as emanation of Bodhisattva
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Information about previous and current Tai Situpas, Sherab Ling (archived July 4th 2008)
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At the age of twenty-two, the 12th Tai Situpa founded his own new monastic seat,
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news and images of the 12 Tai Situpas by Karma Kagyu Cyber World
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lineage. Chokyi Gyaltsen was the first to bear the title "Grand
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Lineage of H. E. Palpung Chamgon Kuanding Tai Situ Rinpoche
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The Tai Situpa is one of the highest-ranking lamas of the
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The 12th Tai Situpa was instrumental in recognizing
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Short biography of all 12 Tai Situpas by Ken Holmes
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Index

Tibetan
Wylie
Chinese
pinyin
Administrator over the Masses
tulkus
lamas
Kagyu
Tibetan Buddhism
Maitreya
Guru Padmasambhava
Guru Rinpoche
Indian
Tibetan
yogis
historical Buddha
Karma Kagyu
Situ
Chinese
pinyin
Yongle Emperor
Ming China
Deshin Shekpa, 5th Karmapa Lama
abbot
monastery
Pema Tönyö Nyinje
Wylie
Baiyü County
Sichuan
China

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