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== Names ==
== Names ==
'''Tibetan:''' <span class=TibetanUnicode20>ADDTIBETANHERE</span><br>
'''Tibetan:''' <span class=TibetanUnicode20>[[མཁའ་སྤྱོད་དབང་པོ་]]</span><br>
<br>
'''Wylie:'''<br>
'''Wylie:'''<br>
*[[ADDWYLIEHERE]]<br>
*[[mkha' spyod dbang po]]<br>
*ADDWYLIEHERE<br>
*[[mkha' spyod pa]]<br>
*ADDWYLIEHERE<br>
*[[zhwa dmar 02 mkha' spyod dbang po]]<br>
*[[ye shes dpal]]<br>
*[[mkha' spyod dri med dpal ye shes]]<br>
*[[mkha' spyod pa dri med dpal ye shes]]<br>


'''Other Transliterations in use:'''<br>
'''Other Transliterations in use:'''<br>
*ADDNAMEHERE<br>
*[[Khachö Wangpo]]
*ADDNAMEHERE<br>
*[[Khacho Wangpo]]
*[[Shamar Khachö Wangpo ]]
*[[Shamar Khacho Wangpo ]]
*[[2nd Shamarpa]]
*[[Second Shamarpa]]
 
== Dates ==
== Dates ==
Born: <br>
Born: 1350 gnam gzhung bye ma lung<br>
Died: <br>
Died: 1405<br>
== Affiliation ==
== Affiliation ==
*[[Karma Kagyu]]
*[[Shamarpa]]


== Other Biographical Information ==
== Other Biographical Information ==


[PLACELINKHERE TBRC RID: PLACEIDNUMBERHERE]
[http://tbrc.org/link?RID=P1413 TBRC RID: P1413]<br>
[http://www.kagyuoffice.org/kagyulineage.karmapa4.html#KachoWangpo Biography from kagyuoffice.org]<br>
[http://www.shamarpa.org/index.php?id=13 Biography from shamarpa.org]<br>
Famous master and polymath of the karma kaM tshang tradition.<br>
He was recognized in 1355 as second zhwa dmar by mkhas grub dar ma rgyal mtshan.<br>
Born gnam gyi bye ma lung (now yangs pa can). The son of lha rgyal and mother 'brog mo.<br>
Aged 7 met the 4th Karmapa rol pa'i rdo rje at mtsho smad and took dge bsnyen vows.<br>
Took rab byung ordination and name ye shes dpal at bde chen with mkhan chen don grub dpal serving as mkhan po and rol pa'i rdo rje as slob dpon.<br>
Took teachings from don grub dpal and others.<br>
Received final vows from don grub dpal at the age of 18.<br>
Other teachers included slob dpon 'jam rin of bde chen.<br>
Meditated at ma ra steng and tsa ri ma chen gyi brag dkar.<br>
Author of many works such as khrid yig and nyams mgur.<br>
At the age of 56 to dga' ldan ma mo.<br>
Disciples included the 5th Karmapa.<br>


== Main Students ==
== Main Students ==
*[[Karmapa, 5th]] ([[de bzhin gshegs pa]])
*[[gzhon nu dpal]]
*[[bka' bzhi pa rin chen dpal]]
*[[rin chen rgyal mtshan]]
*[[sri dkar sang she]]
*[[bsod nams rin chen]]


== Main Teachers ==
== Main Teachers ==
*[[Karmapa, 4th]] ([[rol pa'i rdo rje]])
*[[bsod nams 'od]]
*[[sangs rgyas gling pa]]


== Quotes ==
== Quotes ==

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Names

Tibetan: མཁའ་སྤྱོད་དབང་པོ་

Wylie:

Other Transliterations in use:

Dates

Born: 1350 gnam gzhung bye ma lung
Died: 1405

Affiliation

Other Biographical Information

TBRC RID: P1413
Biography from kagyuoffice.org
Biography from shamarpa.org

Famous master and polymath of the karma kaM tshang tradition.
He was recognized in 1355 as second zhwa dmar by mkhas grub dar ma rgyal mtshan.
Born gnam gyi bye ma lung (now yangs pa can). The son of lha rgyal and mother 'brog mo.
Aged 7 met the 4th Karmapa rol pa'i rdo rje at mtsho smad and took dge bsnyen vows.
Took rab byung ordination and name ye shes dpal at bde chen with mkhan chen don grub dpal serving as mkhan po and rol pa'i rdo rje as slob dpon.
Took teachings from don grub dpal and others.
Received final vows from don grub dpal at the age of 18.
Other teachers included slob dpon 'jam rin of bde chen.
Meditated at ma ra steng and tsa ri ma chen gyi brag dkar.
Author of many works such as khrid yig and nyams mgur.
At the age of 56 to dga' ldan ma mo.
Disciples included the 5th Karmapa.

Main Students

Main Teachers

Quotes

Writings About Shamarpa, 2nd

Writings