ka rma rabs brgyad - the 8 1st Karmapas [dusum khyenpa, karma pakshi, rangjung dorje, rolpey dorje, deshin shekpa, thongwa donden, chodrak gyamtsho, mikyo dorje] [IW]
kar ma rabs brgyad - 1st 8 karmapas [dusum khyenpa, karma pakshi, rangjung dorje, rolpey dorje, deshin shekpa, thongwa donden, chodrak gyamtsho, mikyo dorje] [IW]
kar ma rabs brgyad - the eight first Karmapas: D?sum Khyenpa, Karma Pakshi, Rangjung Dorje, R?lpey Dorje, Deshin Shekpa, Tongwa D?nden, Ch?drak Gyatso, Miky? Dorje [RY]
grub thob o rgyan pa rin chen dpal - Orgyenpa alias Drubtob Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal (1230-1309). A disciple of Gyalwa G?tsangpa G?npo Dorje and Karma Pakshi, the second Karmapa (1204-1283). He traveled to the terrestrial pure land Uddiyana where he met Vajra Varahi who transmitted to him the Urgyen Nyendrub. Teacher of Gyalwa Yang G?npa as well as the third Karmapa, Rangjung Dorje [RY]
pa shi - a teacher, pakshi [title of Karma Pakshi who visited China to teach] [IW]
pa shi - a teacher, pakshi [IW]
pag shi - 1) CH rgya'i sgrung shod mkhan; 2) (M pakshi [IW]
zhwa nag pa - black crown of the Karmapas [hat of 1) karma pakshi la hor rgyal pos las ka'i zhwa nag gser mdongs can zhig gnang bas de phyin gyi skye brgyud rnams la zhwa nag can du grags, de'i brgyud rabs dang po dus gsum mkhyen pa dgung lo brgyad cu gya bzhi pa rab byung gsum pa'i chu glang lor 'das, gnyis pa karma pakshi shing byi lor 'khrungs, e stag lor 'das, brgyad pa mi bskyod rdo rje dgung lo zhe brgyad pa rab byung dgu pa'i me yos lor 'das, dgu pa dbang phyug rdo rje dgung lo zhe brgyad pa rab byung bcu pa'i chu yos lor 'das, bcu pa chos dbyings rdo rje dgung lo don gcig pa rab byung bcu gcig pa'i shing stag lor 'das, bcu gcig pa ye shes rdo rje dgung lo nyer bdun pa rab byung bcu gnyis pa'i chu rta lor 'das, bcu gnyis pa byang chub rdo rje dgung lo sum cu pa chu byi lor 'das, bcu gsum pa bdud 'dul grags pa rdo rje dgung lo drug cu re lnga pa rab byung bcu gsum pa'i me sbrul lo la 'das, bcu bzhi pa theg mchog rdo rje dgung lo zhe brgyad pa rab byung bcu bzhi pa'! i shing sbrul lo la 'das, bco lnga pa mkha' khyab rdo rje dgung lo don brgyad pa rab byung bco lnga pa'i phag lo la 'das, //(1110-1193)//(1204-1283)//(1284-1339)// (1340-1383)//(1384-1415)//(1416-1453),//(1454-1506)// (1507-1555)//(1556-1603)//(1604-1674)//(1676-1702)// (1703-1732),//(1733-1797)//(1798-1845)//(1846 ?-1923) 2) zhwa nag gyon te 'cham rgyag mkhan,// (1733-1797),//(1798-1845),//(1846?-1923) 2) zhwa nag gyon te 'cam rgyag mkhan [IW]
grub chen kar ma pa kshi - the great siddha Karma Pakshi; the second Karmapa [RY]
kar ma pa kshi - Karma Pakshi. (1204-1283). The second in the line of Karmapa incarnations and is regarded as the first recognized Tibetan tulku. The name Pakshi is Mongolian for 'master,' a title he became renowned under after being given a high religious position by the Mongolian emperor. Among his disciples is the great siddha Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal (1230-1309) [RY]
kar ma pa kshi chos kyi bla ma - Karma Pakshi Ch?kyi Lama, 1204-1283, the second Karmapa [RY]
kar ma pakSHi chos kyi bla ma - Karma Pakshi (1204-1283), the second Karmapa and the first Karmapa tulku. [mss] [RY]
grub chen kar ma pa kshi - the great siddha Karma Pakshi; the second Karmapa [RY]
kar ma pa kshi - Karma Pakshi. (1204-1283). The second in the line of Karmapa incarnations and is regarded as the first recognized Tibetan tulku. The name Pakshi is Mongolian for 'master,' a title he became renowned under after being given a high religious position by the Mongolian emperor. Among his disciples is the great siddha Orgyenpa Rinchen Pal (1230-1309) [RY]
kar ma pa kshi chos kyi bla ma - Karma Pakshi Ch?kyi Lama, 1204-1283, the second Karmapa [RY]
kar ma pakSHi chos kyi bla ma - Karma Pakshi (1204-1283), the second Karmapa and the first Karmapa tulku. [mss] [RY]