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The Kagyu Lineage Tilopa taught those who presented themselves to him - Naropa was one such student. Naropa, who had given up an academic career at the famed Nalanda University, acknowledged his own limitation and lack of understanding and in order to overcome this became the student of Tilopa.As suggested by his teacher, Naropa also took students and among them the Tibetan Marpa. Marpa risked his life by crossing the Himalayas to India in order to study the Dharma with his teacher.Marpa transmitted the teachings to the poet Milarepa who in turn transmitted them to the monastically trained Gampopa. Gampopa's students included the first Karmapa, Dusum Khyenpa, Phagmo Gyare and Saltong Shogam - the predecessor of Traleg Rinpoche. These three were know in Tibetan Buddhist history as the Three Men of Kham. From there, these basic teachings of the Kagyu lineage were transmitted from generation to generation, down to the present day. |