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16th Karmapa Format: DVD / NTSC Publication Date: October 2006 50 Minutes ¥»ºô¯¸µû»y: ½è¶q°ª²M, ¬Ã¶QÃèÀY«D¬Ý¤£¥i! This is the masterful portrait of the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, the great Tibetan Buddhist master known as the Black Hat Lama. The Karmapa is the head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, one of the four great lineages of Tibetan Buddhism. His line of successive reincarnations has its origins in the 13th century when it was the first to identify tulkus, reincarnations of Buddhist teachers. He is recognized as the embodiment of the teachings of his lineage, one that traces its source from teacher to disciple through Tibet‘s great teachers Milarepa and Marpa to India‘s Naropa and Tilopa all the way back to the Shakyamuni Buddha. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje, the 16th Gyalwa Karmapa, was born in Tibet in 1924. During the 1959 invasion by the People‘s Republic of China, the Karmapa left Tibet and settled in Rumtek, Sikkim, India. The construction of his new Rumtek monastery was completed in 1966. In 1974, the Karmapa set out on his first world tour; he undertook a second tour in 1977. While traveling in 1981, he died in Zion, Illinois, north of Chicago. He was returned to Rumtek for cremation. The film journeys with him in North America where he visited the Hopi Nation, offered teachings and performed the Black Crown Ceremony (Vajra Makut), enjoyed everything from zoos to video arcades, and initiated the construction of Karma Triyana Dharmachakra in Woodstock, New York, the seat of his lineage in North America. His cremation in Rumtek is vividly documented. The narration script was written by the late Rick Fields, the well-known author of How the Swans Came to the Lake and a founding editor of Tricycle and The Vajradhatu Sun. |
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®Ñ¦W: Dance of 17 Lives §@ªÌ: Mick Brown ¥Xª©:Bloomsbury, ´¶³q¸Ë Paperback ¶¼Æ: 304¶ ¥Xª©®É¶¡: 2005 ¦~ The extraordinary story of the exiled Tibetan teenager who has been hailed as one of the greatest spiritual leaders of the coming age. In January 2000, an Ambassador taxi twisted its way up the narrow road leading towards Dharamsala in the Himalayan foothills of northern India - the home in exile of the Dalai Lama. In this aging car was a fourteen-year-old boy: the 17th Karmapa, one of the most important figures in Tibetan Buddhism. The boy's arrival in Dharamsala was the culmination of a breathtaking escape. He had journeyed nine hundred miles across the Himalayas, in conditions of high danger, from the monastery in Tibet where he had lived since he was identified as the 16th reincarnation at the age of eight. His arrival took everybody by surprise: far-flung devotees, the world's press, the Chinese government, even the Dalai Lama himself, who was reminded of his own escape into exile more than forty years earlier. Fascinated by this charismatic young figure, British writer Mick Brown traveled to Dharmasala to meet him, and found himself drawn into a web of intrigue. Amid a feud of Byzantine complexity concerning the boy's succession, Mick Brown gained access to both sides. In The Dance of 17 Lives, the author reveals what he uncovered: tales of miracles and allegations of murder, the settling of two-hundred-year old scores, and the enduring spirit of Tibetan Buddhism in the face of all adversity. |
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Author: Holmes Ken Format: Paperback ISBN: 0952455544 Publication Date: 1995 -Many people have heard of the Dalai Lama, but fewer are aware of the unique role of the Gyalwa Karmapa, Tibet's very first 'reincarnate' lama. in June 1985, among the nomads of Eastern Tibet, the Karmapa took birth again for the 17tn time in this millennium, fulfilling the hopes and prayers of millions of Buddhists of the Kagyu tradition worldwide.- Like so many of his fellow lamas, the previous Karmapa, the 16th, left Tibet at the time of the Chinese invasion in the l950s, bringing with him a treasury of Buddhist teachings which had been preserved for more than 800 years in the isolated beauty of 'the land of the snows'. Since that time these teachings have taken root in many countries around the world. After the 16th Karmapa's death in 1981 his followers had to wait until 1992 to discover his reincarnation. He was found exactly in accordance with instructions left in a letter he himself had concealed in an amulet given to one of his chief disciples, the 12th Tai Situpa. The Dalai Lama subsequently gave his offical approval and the 17th Karmapa was enthroned in his tradidonal seat at Tsurphu, not far from Lhasa, in Tibet. Drawing on a quarter-century of experience close to the senior lamas of the Kagyu tradidon, including the 16th Karmapa, Ken Holmes presents extremely useful and not always widely available information on topics such as the Karmapa's uniqueness, his lineage, reincarnation, the land of Tibet and Tibetan Buddhism itself-particularly that branch of it that the Karmapa embodies so perfectly. He has created this book as 'simple advice from a friend' in the hope that it will help those who meet the Karmapa to gain more benefit from their experience and others to discover someone who will doubtless be an important figure in the coming century. H.H. Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Urgyen Trinley Dorje Altea, Paperback, 1995, 152 Pages |
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The Karma Lekshey Ling School has published this
charming picture book about the early years of His Holiness the XVII Gyalwang
Karmapa's life, from the details of his search and discovery through 1992.
Large and colorful photos with commentary are supplemented with a concise
biography of the Karmapa's early years. This book provides an pleasurable
introduction to the Karmapa's life, valuable for reference on an ongoing
basis. His Holiness the XVIIth Gyalwang Karmapa, Paperback, 9x14 inch, 18 pages, |
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On June 26, 2006, followers of the Karma
Kagyu lineage of Tibetan Buddhism gathered at Gyuto Tantric University in
Dharamsala, India to celebrate the 21st birthday? and coming of age of His
Holiness, the 17th Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje. This DVD provides a visually
beautiful and spiritualyy meaningful forty-five minute documentary of this
wonderful occasion. The documentary includes scenes from Karmapa’s discovery,
enthronement and education, a mandala offering and long life puja perfromed
for His Holiness by the Gyuto monks, colorful images of the afternoon folk
festival, an excerpts from a teaching by Karmapa on generating Bodhicitta. Celebrating Karmapa’s birthday is a celebration of the birth of the Karma Kagyu lineage which began with the 1st Karmapa, Dusum Khyenpa in 1110 C.E. The birth of each Karmapa represents the birth of enlightened mind, the enlightened mind practitioners aspire to realize for the benefit of all. The birth of Karmapa means the birth of an enlightened master capable of bringing enlightenment to countless beings. Celebrating Karmapa’s birthday, therefore, celebrates both enlightenment and the cause of enlightenment. Coming of Age, The 21st Birthday Celebration of His Holiness the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa, Vajra Echoes, 2006, DVD-R/ NTSC, 45 min. |
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By HH, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, the 17th Karmapa Teachings on Bodhicitta, The Relationship between Guru and Student, and Shinay and Hlagtong: Calm Abiding & Insight Meditation. The teachings were recorded in early 2003, in small audiences in Sarnath and Dharamsala, India. These are the first video teachings by the 17th Karmapa to be released publicly. Several Rinpoches have commented that these teachings sound as if they were given by a very old wise man and not a young man of 17. Audio Special Features:
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Reissued: Empowerment His
Holiness the 16th Karmapa performs the Vajra Crown Ceremony during his first
visit to North America in 1974. Also includes performances of ceremonies
conducted with his monks on the same tour. Vajra Crown Ceremony 18:35 Abhisheka of Karma Pakshi (excerpt) 2:57 Mahakala Sadhana (excerpts) 25:32 Empowerment, 16th Karmapa, Kalapa Recordings, 45
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