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'''[[Barom Kagyü]]''' ([[Wyl.]] '' [['ba' rom bka' brgyud]]'') — one of the four major schools of the [[Dakpo Kagyü]], founded by one of [[Gampopa]]'s four main [[disciples]], [[Barompa Darma Wangchug]] (1127-1199).
 
  
He founded the school's first seat, Barom [[Gompa]], at Sangshyung, in the Nakchu province of {{Wiki|Central Tibet}}.  
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'''[[Barom Kagyü]]''' ([[Wyl.]] '' [['ba' rom bka' brgyud]]'') — one of the four major schools of the [[Dakpo Kagyü]], founded by one of [[Gampopa's]] [[four main disciples]], [[Barompa Darma Wangchug]] (1127-1199).
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He founded the school's first seat, [[Barom Gompa]], at [[Sangshyung]], in the Nakchu province of {{Wiki|Central Tibet}}.  
  
 
After an avalanche [[Wikipedia:burial|buried]] this first [[temple]], a second [[monastery]] was established in [[Nangchen]], [[Eastern Tibet]], at the invitation of the [[king]] of [[Nangchen]].  
 
After an avalanche [[Wikipedia:burial|buried]] this first [[temple]], a second [[monastery]] was established in [[Nangchen]], [[Eastern Tibet]], at the invitation of the [[king]] of [[Nangchen]].  
  
Ever since, the Barom [[Kagyü lineage]] has been closely linked with the {{Wiki|kingdoms}} of [[Nangchen]] and Tsangsar, and was continued mainly as a [[family lineage]].  
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Ever since, the [[Barom Kagyü lineage]] has been closely linked with the {{Wiki|kingdoms}} of [[Nangchen]] and [[Tsangsar]], and was continued mainly as a [[family lineage]].  
  
 
In recent times, this school has counted [[masters]] such as [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] and [[Lama Gendun Rinpoche]] as its [[lineage holders]].
 
In recent times, this school has counted [[masters]] such as [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] and [[Lama Gendun Rinpoche]] as its [[lineage holders]].
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*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], ''[[Blazing Splendor: The Memoirs of Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]]'' ([[Boudhanath]], [[Hong Kong]], Esby: [[Rangjung Yeshe Publications]], 2005), Ch. 3, '[[Gampopa]] and the Early Barom [[Masters]]'.
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*[[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]], ''[[Blazing Splendor]]: The [Memoirs of [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]]]]'' ([[Boudhanath]], [[Hong Kong]], Esby: [[Rangjung Yeshe Publications]], 2005), Ch. 3, '[[Gampopa]] and the Early [[Barom]] [[Masters]]'.
  
 
==External Links==
 
==External Links==
*[http://www.baromkagyu.org Barom Kagyu Chodrak Pende Ling]
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*http://www.baromkagyu.org [[Barom Kagyu Chodrak Pende Ling]]
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Barom Kagyü (Wyl. 'ba' rom bka' brgyud) — one of the four major schools of the Dakpo Kagyü, founded by one of Gampopa's four main disciples, Barompa Darma Wangchug (1127-1199).

He founded the school's first seat, Barom Gompa, at Sangshyung, in the Nakchu province of Central Tibet.

After an avalanche buried this first temple, a second monastery was established in Nangchen, Eastern Tibet, at the invitation of the king of Nangchen.

Ever since, the Barom Kagyü lineage has been closely linked with the kingdoms of Nangchen and Tsangsar, and was continued mainly as a family lineage.

In recent times, this school has counted masters such as Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche and Lama Gendun Rinpoche as its lineage holders.


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