Kagyu
Also known as the Oral Lineage, the Kagyu tradition is one of the 4 major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
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PR: 5 | Karmapa and Karma Kagyu Tradition Thaye Dordje, the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa. http://www.karma-kagyu.org/ |
PR: 5 | Drikung Kagyu Lineage The Drikung Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. http://www.drikung.org/ |
PR: 5 | The Karma Kagyu Institute A non-profit, educational corporation whose purpose is to research, study, preserve and disseminate Tibetan arts and culture through the philosophical and psychological teachings of the Tibetan tradition, especially as propounded by the Karma Kagyu school of Buddhism. http://www.karmakagyu.org/ |
PR: 5 | The Kagyu Tradition The history of the Kagyu tradition. http://www.tibet.com/Buddhism/kagyu.html |
PR: 4 | Karma Kagyu The lineage of Karma Kagyu has been guided for over eight hundred years by the successive incarnations of its Supreme Head, the Glorious Karmapa. http://www.kagyu.net/ |
N/A | Drikung Kagyu Institute - India Website of the head monastery of Drikung Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. In October 1985, His Holiness founded this non-profit organization in Dehra Dun India. They have a nunnery, a library and a college as branches of the DKI. The subjects taught at the Institute cover the gamut of Buddhist teachings. http://www.dkinstitute.org/ |
N/A | Ratnashri Sangha - Tampa Bay This non-profit association is a group of Dharma practitioners who get together to meditate and to chant formal Dharma practices of the Drigung Kagyu tradition. The website lists their ongoing practices, special events and has a Yahoo Group where you can find out about their news and upcoming activities. http://www.ratnashri-tampabay.org/ |
N/A | Karma Lekshey Ling Institute Located in Swoyambhu, Kathmandu, Nepal. Created in 1990, with only thirty students enrolled, at the request of His Eminence Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, the monastery/institute provides Himalayan Buddhist families the chance to have their sons trained in philosophy, logic and religious history. Each year the number of attendees increases which, although the young men are always welcomed, the growing numbers makes the facilities feel cramped. They seek funding for more classrooms, sleeping, cooking and eating areas, plus social rooms. The students also study computer technologies and English. The website features lots of great pictures, information on the Kagyu lineage, and a comprehensive donations page. http://www.leksheyling.org/ |
N/A | Dharma Chakra Centre Rumtek Monastery located in Sikkim, India, is the international seat of His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa. One of the spellings of his name is Ogyen Trinley Dorje, and he is recognized by H.H. the Dalai Lama as the supreme head of the Karma Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism. The variety of spellings of the name is a result of translating Tibetan script into new English words. Perched high up on a hilltop that faces the capital city of Gangtok, the ancient monastery houses an institute for hight Buddhist studies. http://www.rumtek.org/ |

