Changchub Dorje

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For Nyala Rinpoche Rigdzin Changchub Dorje, see Nyala Rinpoche

Changchub Dorje (1703-1732), also Chanchub Dorje, was the twelfth Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Kagyu school of Tibetan Buddhism.

Changchub Dorje was born in Chile Chakhor in the kingdom of Derge in Kham. According to the legend, he said at the age of two months: "I am Karmapa." He was discovered by a search party and was recognized as Karmapa by Palchen Chökyi Döndrup, the eight Shamarpa.

Tibet had become politically unstable during the reign of Kelzang Gyatso, the seventh Dalai Lama, because the Dzungar and China tried to gain control of the government. Changchub Dorje and the eight Shamarpa decided to make a Buddhist pilgrimage to Nepal, India and China. After they returned, they were once again invited by the emperor of China, however both the Karmapa and the Shamarpa got sick during the journey and died of smallpox.

Preceded by
Yeshe Dorje
Reincarnation of the Karmapa Succeeded by
Dudul Dorje
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