(Redirected from Drigung Kagyu)'Drikung Kagyu' or 'Drigung Kagyu' (
Wylie:
'bri-kung bka'-brgyud) is one of the eight "minor" lineages of the
Kagyu school of
Tibetan Buddhism. "Major" here refers to those Kagyu lineages founded by the immediate disciples of Gampopa (1079-1153) while "minor" refers to all the lineages founded by disciples of Phakmo Drupa (1110-1170), one of the three main disciples of Gampopa. The first and main Drigung Kagyu monastery is
Drigung Thil Monastery, founded in
1179 by
Drigung Kyobpa Jikten Gönpo Rinchen Päl (
1143-
1217) approximately 150 miles east of
Lhasa. Aside from the Drigung Valley in Central Tibet, Drikung Kagyu has a strong presence in Nangchen in eastern Tibet, in western Tibet (including Kailash) and Ladakh. Tsari and Lapchi - two important sacred sites for all Tibetan Buddhists - also have a strong Drikung Kagyu presence. Among the so-called "four major and eight minor" Kagyu lineages, Drikung Kagyu is one of four Kagyu lineages that continue to exist as independent institutions, (the other three being, Karma Kagyu, Drukpa Kagyu and Taklung Kagyu).
A sub-school of the Drikung was the
Lhapu school, established in western
Bhutan in the 12th century. The Lhapu followers built the earliest
dzongs in
Bhutan. It is unclear if the Lhapu exists today in Bhutan.
From the founding of Drigung Thil Monastery in 1179 to the present day, the lineage has been led by a succession of spiritual heads ("throne-holders"). The current head of the lineage, His Holiness Drigung Kyabgön Chetsang Rinpoche, Könchok Tenzin Kunzang Trinlay Lhundrup (b. 1946), the 37th Drigungpa resides at Drikung Kagyu Institute at Dehra Dun, India. The 36th Drigungpa, His Holiness Drigung Kyabgön Chungtsang Rinpoche, Könchok Tenzin Chökyi Nangwa (b. 1942) lives in Lhasa, Tibet.
The unique doctrines of Drikung Kagyu as taught by its founder, Jikten Gönpo is preserved in "The Single Intention" (Wylie: dgongs gcig) and "The Essence of Mahāyāna Teachings" (Wylie: theg chen bstan pa'i snying po). The main practices of Drikung Kagyu are “The Five-fold Profound Path of Mahamudrā,” and “The Six Dharmas of Nāropa.”
The Drikung lineage is popularly known for its development of the practice of
Phowa, in which a practitioner learns how to expel his/her consciousness or
mindstream through the
fontanel at the top of the
skull at the moment of death. One of the
Six Dharmas of Naropa, this practice is said to aid the practitioner in remaining aware through the death experience, thus aiding one in attaining enlightenment in the
Bardo (the state in between death and the next rebirth) or in achieving a birth conducive to the practice of
Dharma.
Another unique feature of the Drikung lineage is its female protector
Achi Chokyi Drolma. The great-grandmother of
Drigung Kyobpa Jikten Gönpo Rinchen Päl, she prophesied Jikten Gönpo's birth and vowed to protect those in his lineage. She is unusual in that she is both a female protector and an enlightened
bodhisattva that can be taken as one's personal
yidam in meditation practice. She is depicted either sitting on a horse or standing with a
kapala in her left hand and a
mirror in her right hand. Achi's practice became so popular that she has been included in other lineages, such as the
Karma Kagyu.
External links
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Drikung Kagyu Resource Website, a wealth of resources on Drigung Kagyu.
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Drikung Kagyu Institute, the website of the main Drigung Kagyu institution founded by His Holiness Drigung Kyabgön Chetsang Rinpoche, one of the two co-heads of the Drigung Kagyu lineage.
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A brief history of Drigungtil Monastery, from the Berzin Archives.
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Drikung Kagyu Lineage, brief introduction.
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Tibetan Meditation Center & Phuntsok Dargye Ling, Frederick, Maryland USA, first N. American Drigung Kagyu. center
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Affiliated Drikung Sanghas of the Midwest - Chicago, IL and Madison, WI
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Drikung Namgyal Ling - Drikung Kagyu Buddhist Center of Tucson - Tucson, AZ
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Garchen Buddhist Institute, Chino Valley, AZ
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Gar Drolma Dharma Center - Dayton, OH
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Tibetan Meditation Center - Gainesville, FL
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Amitabha Foundation - Rochester, NY
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Rigdzin Dharma Foundation, Tibetan Buddhist Center - Albuquerque, NM