Taklung Kagyu — The Taklung Kagyu is a relatively obscure sub sect of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.HistoryThe lineage was founded by Taklung Tangpa over 800 years ago. There are three branches of the Taklung the upper in the Lhasa area, and Talung… … Wikipedia
Taklung Tangpa — is a Tibetan Buddhist title, referring back to the founding of the Taklung Kagyu 800 years ago.It has some relationship with the biography of the 15th Talung Rinpoche, available at [http://www.talungkagyu.org/biography.html the talungkagyu.org… … Wikipedia
Kagyu — The Kagyu or Kagyupa bo|T= བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་པ|w=bka brgyud pa school, also known as the Oral Lineage or Whispered Transmission school, is one of four main schools of Himalayan or Tibetan Buddhism today, the other three being the Nyingma (རྙིང་མ Rnying… … Wikipedia
Kagyu — Kagyüpa La lignée Kagyü, Kagyu ou Kagyupa (tibétain : བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་ ; Bka brgyud pa) est l une des 5 grandes traditions contemporaines du bouddhisme tibétain. Son nom peut se traduire par « transmission orale ». Elle s’est… … Wikipédia en Français
Kagyu — Tibetische Bezeichnung Tibetische Schrift: བཀའ་བརྒྱུད Wylie Transliteration: bka’ brgyud Aussprache in IPA: [kacy] … Deutsch Wikipedia
Kagyu — Escuela Kagyu del budismo tibetano Fundador Gampopa Líder Karmapa Tipo Lamaísmo Lengua Litúrgica Tibetano … Wikipedia Español
Taklung (town) — Taklung, Taglung or Daglung is a small town in the Tibet Autonomous Region of China. It lies at an altitude of 4459 metres (14,632 feet). The town was once the seat of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism, with its headquarters at the Taklung… … Wikipedia
Karma Kagyu — Kagyüpa La lignée Kagyü, Kagyu ou Kagyupa (tibétain : བཀའ་བརྒྱུད་ ; Bka brgyud pa) est l une des 5 grandes traditions contemporaines du bouddhisme tibétain. Son nom peut se traduire par « transmission orale ». Elle s’est… … Wikipédia en Français
Dagpo-Kagyü — Tibetische Bezeichnung Tibetische Schrift: བཀའ་བརྒྱུད Wylie Transliteration: bka’ brgyud Aussprache in IPA: [kacy] … Deutsch Wikipedia
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