Gyalwang Drukpa

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His Holiness the 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of Ladakh.
His Holiness the 12th Gyalwang Drukpa, the spiritual head of Ladakh.
The Gyalwang Drukpa in Alice Springs, 1991
The Gyalwang Drukpa in Alice Springs, 1991
The Gyalwang Drukpa and his mother in Alice Springs, 1991
The Gyalwang Drukpa and his mother in Alice Springs, 1991

The Gyalwang Drukpa is the head of the Dongyud Pelden Drukpa school of Tibetan Buddhism, also known as the Northern (Tib. Chang, Wylie: Byang-'Brug) Drukpa.[1] His Holiness Jigme Pema Wangchen is the twelfth and present incarnation of the Gyalwang Drukpa.

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[edit] Lineage

The Drukpa Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism stems directly from the primordial Buddha Vajradhara (Dorje Chang in Tibetan) and descends through an unbroken line of enlightened Masters.

The early founders of the lineage include the great teachers Tilopa, Naropa, Marpa, Milarepa, Gampopa, Rechungpa, Phagmo Drupa and Lingchen Repa. Lingchen Repa was the guru of the first Gyalwang Drukpa, Tsangpa Gyare.

Tsangpa Gyare was recognized as the Buddha of Compassion, (Tibetan Chenrezig, Sanskrit Avalokiteshvara), in human form, as well as an incarnation of the first Buddhist King of Tibet, Songsten Gampo, the great sage Naropa and Milarepa's son-like disciple Gampopa.

The Drukpa order spread throughout Tibet, Ladakh, Northern India and Bhutan, and is renowned for the pure qualities of its practitioners and the numerous yogis who have attained enlightenment. His Holiness the present Gyalwang Drukpa, is the twelfth reincarnation of the supreme head of this tradition.

Following the death of 4th Gyalwang Drukpa, Pema Karpo There was two reincarnations, as prophesized by the 4thGyalwang Drukpa (Pema Karpo). One, Pagsam Wangpo, remained in Central Tibet with the patronage of the King of Tsang,the other, Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal, went to Bhutan after seeing in vision the Deity Mahakla offering him the Kingdom.In Bhutan, where the Drukpa lineage is now the official religious order of the state. Eversince Shabdrung Ngawang Namgyal appointed Pekar Jungne as the 1st Je Khenpo, the spiritual head of all monasteries in Bhutan, the successive Je Khenpos have till now acted as the Spiritual Regent of Bhutan.

[edit] Humanitarian Projects of the present Gyalwang Drukpa

His Holiness is the founder of The Druk White Lotus School in Ladakh, India.

[edit] List of successive Gyalwang Drukpa

Incarnation Name Lived
1st Gyalwang Drukpa Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje 1161 - 1211
2nd Gyalwang Drukpa Kunga Paljor 1428 - 1476
3rd Gyalwang Drukpa Jamyang Chodrak 1478 - 1513
4th Gyalwang Drukpa Pema Karpo 1527 - 1592
5th Gyalwang Drukpa Pagsam Wangpo 1593 - 1653
6th Gyalwang Drukpa Mipham Wangpo 1654 - 1717
7th Gyalwang Drukpa Trinle Shingta 1718 - 1766
8th Gyalwang Drukpa Künzik Chökyi Nangwa 1768 - 1822
9th Gyalwang Drukpa Migyur Wangyel 1823 - 1883
10th Gyalwang Drukpa Mipham Chökyi Wangpo 1884 - 1930
11th Gyalwang Drukpa Tendzin Khyenrab Geleg Wangpo 1931 - 1960
12th Gyalwang Drukpa Jigmed Pema Wangchen 1963 - present

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