The 2nd Kenting Tai Situpa – Tashi Namgyal

The 2nd Kenting Tai Situpa (1450-1497) was born in the iron-horse year, into a royal family of Tibet. He was recognized by the 6th Gyalwa Karmapa. The Karmapa enthroned him […]

The 1st Kenting Tai Situpa – Chokyi Gyaltsen

Chokyi Gyaltsen (1377-1448) was the first Tibetan incarnation conferred the honorific title “Kenting Naya Tang Nyontse Geshetse Tai Situpa” by the Chinese Emperor Tai Ming Chen [...]

Norbu Samphel

The introduction of this incarnation will be posted soon.

Naljor Yeshe Wangchuk

Naljor Yeshe Wangchuk (1220~1281), a preceding incarnation of the Kenting Tai Situpa, was the 2nd Gyalwa Karmapa’s closest attendant. He re-consecrated the sacred tsaritra grounds in [...]

Ta Shing Chen

Ta Shing Chen(1345-1376), was a Chinese government officer who made the first Chinese style closes for 18 arhats.

Drogon Rechen

Drogon Rechen(1148-1218) is one of the masters in Karma Kargyu lineage tree. He was also entrusted by the first Karmapa the prediction concerning the first Karmapa’s next rebirth. He was [...]

Rigowa Rinjung

Ratnabhadra was born into the well-known family of Soksam in the 14th Century CE. He was considered to be an emanation of the Kenting Tai Situpa. At a young age, […]

Gonpo Tsultrim Nyingpo

As the master known as Gompo Tsultrim Nyingpo, the Kenting Tai Situpa intentionally took rebirth to sustain the vitality of the inner doctrine of the practice lineage. As the nephew […]

Rinpoong Ngawang

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 […]

Pangkhen Ozer Lama

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 […]

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