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The name Karma Chagme refers to a 17th-century
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)
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and to the tülku (reincarnate lama) lineage which he initiated. Including the first, seven Karma Chagme tülkus have been recognized. The Neydo Kagyu () sub-school of the
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was established by the first Karma Chagme, Rāga Asya.


First Karma Chagme, Rāga Asya

Karma Chakme (born Wangdrak Sung; ordained Karma chags med; alias Rā-ga a-sya; 1613-1678) was born in Salmo Gang (), a place near Riwoche () in the district of Ngoms in
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. His father, Pema Wangdrak () was an established tantric
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from the ruling lineage of Dong khachö () and his mother Chökyong Kyi () was descended from the family line of Gyuli. Said to have been the reincarnation of Chokro Lü Gyeltsen () and of Prince Sad na legs, his father gave his son the
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Ratna Lingpa longevity empowerments during his birth. Karma Chakme was trained by his father from the age of six in reading and writing, as well as “white” and “black” astrology (), geomancy and magic ceremonies for the purpose of averting misfortunes. He was also taught the entire cycle of
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teachings, which he had learned from his father, and continued his training with the most famous Nyingma and
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masters of his time. He attained mastery of the sūtras and tantras at zad ma gyi monastery and received, at the age of twenty, ordination and the transmission of
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from the 6th Shamar Rinpoche Mipan Chökyi Wangchuk (1584-1630) at
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. He received empowerment during his visit. Then he traveled with the Karmapa for a year and a half achieving fame in Tibet. Karma Chakme's public examination was before 12,000 monks at the Great Prayer Festival of Karma Kagyu. A contender for the post of 10th
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, he was not confirmed but retained the ordination name Karma Chakme. He was known for being a prolific writer and scholar, for his ardent devotion to the cult of
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and for being the teacher of tertön Namchö Mingyur Dorje, who revealed a unique cycle of terma known as the Nam Cho (). Karma Chakme was credited as a
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attaining an authentic emanation of Jinasagara, the "Red
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". Karma Chags med was a formidable scholar and prolific author who composed some sixty volumes of texts on a variety of subjects while in retreat. He is perhaps best-known for his contributions to the Tibetan genre of Pure Land literature, with his Aspiration Prayer to the Pure Land Sukhāvatī and its commentary which are widely considered classic texts of the demön(''bde smom'') genre. Among his many works belonging to the Nam Cho cycle,
The Mind Treasure of the Sky Dharma: A Compilation of Extensive Instructions for Transferring to Sukhāvatī'' (''Gnam chos thugs kyi gter kha las bde chen zhing du 'pho ba'i gdams pa rgyas par bsgrigs pa
') is an important commentary on the Vajrayāna practice of
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The biography of the first Karma Chakme is based on the following sources: ''gTer ston brgya rtsa’i rnam thar'' (513-16); ''mKhas grub Karma chags med rin po che’i gsung ’bum gyi dkar chag'' (introduction); Tsering Lama (1988: 35-44); and Chagmé (1998: 7-11).


Most recent (7th) Karma Chagme

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, which is near
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, a Buddhist pilgrimage site in the
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. Rinpoche died on 3 October 2013, attended by
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the 17th
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and Dragpa Tenpa Yarpel the 12th Goshir Gyaltsab Rinpoche. The 8th Karma Chagme Rinpoche has not yet been identified.


Karma Chagme tülku lineage

# Karma Chagme Raga Asya (; 1613-1678) # Choktrül Trinley Wangchuk () # Trinley Tendzin () # Khyapdak Tendzin Trinley () # Sang Ngak Tendzin () # Karma Tsultrim Namgyal () # Karma Tendzin Trinley Kunkhyab Pal Zangbo (; 1926-2013)


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References

*Tsering Lama Jampal Zangpo (1988). ''A Garland of Immortal Wish-fulfilling Trees: The Palyul Tradition of Nyingmapa''. Ithaca: Snow Lion. *Karma Chagmé (2010). ''A Spacious Path to Freedom: Practical Instructions on the Union of Mahāmudrā and Atiyoga''. Commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche. Translated by
B. Alan Wallace Bruce Alan Wallace (born 1950) is an American Buddhologist of Tibetan Buddhism and author. He has authored many texts in the field of contemplative science, most notably ''The Attention Revolution'' on the cultivation of Samatha, and ''Dreaming ...
. Snow Lion hambhala ISBN 9781559393409 irst volume of two; see next.*Karma Chagmé (2000). ''Naked Awareness: Practical Instructions on the Union of Mahāmudrā and Dzogchen''. With commentary by Gyatrul Rinpoche. Translated by B. Alan Wallace. Snow Lion hambhala ISBN 9781559391467 econd volume of two; see previous.*Works in Tibetan at the Buddhist Digital Archives (of the Buddhist Digital Resource Center): http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P649 {{Authority control Karma Kagyu lamas Nyingma lamas Rinpoches Tibetan Buddhists from Tibet Tertöns Tulkus