List of Tulku lineages
This is a list of lineages of Tulkus, said to be reincarnated Tibetan Buddhist masters.
- Arjia Rinpoche (on the 8th incarnation)
- Bardor Rinpoche (on the 3rd incarnation)
- Buli Trelku (11th reincarnation.1st: Phagpa Magapa, 2nd: Tsang Lekdrup, 3rd: Yudra Ningpo, 4th Choeing Rangdrol, 5th Choing Lhuendup, 6th Kencho Gyeltshen, 7th Tenzin Namgyel, 8th Sherub Jungney, 9th Shacha Namgyel, 10th Khachap Dorji & current 11th Buli Trelku Longchen Gyepa Sonam Loday)
- Chagdud Rinpoche
- Changkya Khutukhtu
- Chetsang Rinpoche
- Chungtsang Rinpoche
- Dalai Lama (Wylie: Tā-la’i Bla-ma) (on the 14th incarnation)
- Dudjom Rinpoche
- Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche (on the 2nd or 3rd incarnation)
- Dzogchen Rinpoche (on the 7th incarnation)
- Dzogchen Ponlop Rinpoche (on the 7th incarnation)
- Goshir Gyaltsab (on the 12th incarnation)
- Gyalwang Drukpa (on the 12th incarnation)
- Jamgon Kongtrul (on the 4th incarnation, disputed)
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- Jamyang Shêpa (on the 6th incarnation)
- Jebtsundamba Khutuktu (on the 9th incarnation)
- Jetsunma Ahkon Lhamo
- Ju Mipham
- Kalu Rinpoche (on the 2nd incarnation)
- Karma Chagme (current is 7th incarnation)
- Karmapa (Wylie: Karma-pa) (on the 17th incarnation, disputed)
- Khamtrul Rinpoche
- Khandro Rinpoche
- Khenpo Shenga
- Mangshya Tulku (on the 4th incarnation, currently Tulku Anshul Rinpoche)
- Ngawang Jigdral Rinpoche
- Pagbalha Hutugtu (on the 11th incarnation, currently Pagbalha Geleg Namgyai)[1]
- Panchen Lama (on the 11th incarnation, disputed, one appointed by the Chinese government)
- Pawo (Wylie: Gnas-nang Dpa’-bo) (on the 11th incarnation)
- Penor Rinpoche (3rd incarnation deceased in 2009)
- Reting Rinpoche (on the 6th or 7th incarnation, disputed, one appointed by Chinese government)
- Samding Dorje Phagmo (Wylie: Bsam-lding Rdo-rje Phag-mo) (on the 12th incarnation, another Dorje Phagmo line in Bhutan)
- Shamarpa (Wylie: Zhwa-dmar-pa) (14th incarnation died 2014)
- Sogyal Rinpoche
- Tai Situpa (Wylie: Tai Si-tu-pa) (on the 12th incarnation)
- Taktser Rinpoche (extinguished in 2008)
- Tarthang Tulku
- Tenzin Delek Rinpoche
- Thrangu Rinpoche (on the 9th incarnation)
- Thubten Yeshe (on the 2nd incarnation, rejected by current tulku, who is committed to spiritual discovery in a post-modern context)
- Traleg Kyabgon Rinpoche (on the 10th incarnation)[2]
- Trungpa (Wylie: Drung-pa) (on the 12th incarnation)
- Trungram Gyaltrul Rinpoche (on the 4th incarnation)
- Tsem Tulku Rinpoche (Wylie: Tshems Sprul-sku; 3rd incarnation died 2019)
- Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche (on the 2nd incarnation?)
- Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche
- Zasep Tulku Rinpoche (on the 13th incarnation)[3]
- Zhabdrung Rinpoche (Wylie: Zhabs-drung) (on the 14th incarnation)
- Zim'og Rinpoche[4]
References
- Mackerras, Colin (2001). The New Cambridge Handbook of Contemporary China. Cambridge University Press. p. 1992. ISBN 978-0-521-78674-4.
- "Tenth Traleg Rinpoche located, recognized". Lionsroar.com. Retrieved 19 January 2022.
- "Zasep Talk Rinpoche". tashicholing.ca. Retrieved 15 May 2022.
- "Australian International Vajrayana Buddhist Institute". Archived from the original on 2020-09-19. Retrieved 2020-03-11.
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