As Ngawang Jigten Wangchuk, the Kenting Tai Situpa was a virtuous Buddhist prince. He was the youngest son of the Rinpung King of Tibet, in the 16th Century. The Prince was also a renowned poet [...]
Born in 1414 CE as Rabten Kunzang of Gyantse, the Kenting Tai Situpa ruled a vast area according to Buddhist law. In this lifetime, he founded the Great Stupa of 100,000 Buddhas at Gyantse. [...]
Taranatha (1575-1634) took birth in Drong, Tibet, on the birthday of Guru Padmasambhava. He is considered to be none other than Manjushri and was proclaimed a tenth-level bodhisattva. Taranatha [...]
In this lifetime, Kenting Tai Situpa appeared as the Pang Khenchen Ozer Lama. Ozer Lama was a holder of the Kadampa lineage of Mind Training, the lineage of the great Chekawa. The Kadampa lineage [...]
Kenting Tai Situpa appeared in the past as Marpa (1012-1097) the Translator. In this life, he was the spiritual heart son of the eminent Naropa and Maitripa; he was the yidam Hevajra appearing in [...]
As the bilingual Denma Tsemang, a helper to the translators, he was accepted as a disciple by the king of spiritual instructions from Oddiyana, Guru Rinpoche. Denma Tsemang became the main [...]
As the Chinese master Jampal Sangwa (also known the venerable Gyim Shang), he provided the original analysis of the geomancy of Samye, Tibet’s first monastery, through mastery of mantras [...]
Darikapa is one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas in India. He also taught Tilopa one of the four major teachings which later transmitted to Naropa through Tilopa. In the land of Saliputra there was [...]
During this period the Bodhisattva of Compassion, Avalokitesvara, appearing time and time again, requested Shri Singha to visit the Sosaling cremation grounds. In this lifetime, the Kenting Tai [...]
Dombi Heruka, lived late of the eighth century to the ninth century, is one of the eighty-four mahasiddhas in India. He is also a holder of the Hevajra Tantra. In the country of Magadha, there [...]