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He studied in [[Denma]] with the [[scholar]] [[Sangye Pal]].  
 
He studied in [[Denma]] with the [[scholar]] [[Sangye Pal]].  
  
At sixteen, [[Tashi Paljor]] decided to follow the [[Karmapa]], and for the next seven years he studied with the [[Karmapa]] and received the full [[transmission]] of the [[Kagyu lineage]].  
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At sixteen, [[Tashi Paljor]] decided to follow the [[Karmapa]], and for the next seven years he studied with the [[Karmapa]] and received the [[full transmission of the Kagyu lineage]].  
  
 
Afterwards, under the guidance of the [[Karmapa]], he went to the [[mountains]] of [[Kham]] and {{Wiki|Central Tibet}} to practice, following the example of [[Milarepa’s]] [[life]].  
 
Afterwards, under the guidance of the [[Karmapa]], he went to the [[mountains]] of [[Kham]] and {{Wiki|Central Tibet}} to practice, following the example of [[Milarepa’s]] [[life]].  
  
After practicing twenty years in [[solitary retreat]], he [[attained]] full realisation, and became known as the first [[Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche]].
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After practicing twenty years in [[solitary retreat]], he [[attained]] full realisation, and became known as the [[first Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche]].
  
 
He became the [[principal]] [[teacher]] of, and passed on the [[full lineage transmissions]] to, the [[Eighth Karmapa]], [[Mikyö Dorje]].
 
He became the [[principal]] [[teacher]] of, and passed on the [[full lineage transmissions]] to, the [[Eighth Karmapa]], [[Mikyö Dorje]].
 
  
 
These details about [[Tashi Paljor]] are compiled from [[Pawo Tsuklak Trengwa’s]] [[Feast For Scholars]] ([[chos ‘byung mkhas pa’i dg’a ston]]), [[Beijing]] edition, vol. 2, pp. 1200-1205.  
 
These details about [[Tashi Paljor]] are compiled from [[Pawo Tsuklak Trengwa’s]] [[Feast For Scholars]] ([[chos ‘byung mkhas pa’i dg’a ston]]), [[Beijing]] edition, vol. 2, pp. 1200-1205.  
  
 
May this be [[virtuous]]!
 
May this be [[virtuous]]!
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Tashi Paljor

Denma Drubchen was born in the Denma area of Derge, in eastern Tibet.

When he was five, upon hearing only the nameKarmapa,” he showed great devotion.

A year later, he met the Seventh Karmapa, who bestowed upon him the name Tashi Paljor.

He studied in Denma with the scholar Sangye Pal.

At sixteen, Tashi Paljor decided to follow the Karmapa, and for the next seven years he studied with the Karmapa and received the full transmission of the Kagyu lineage.

Afterwards, under the guidance of the Karmapa, he went to the mountains of Kham and Central Tibet to practice, following the example of Milarepa’s life.

After practicing twenty years in solitary retreat, he attained full realisation, and became known as the first Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche.

He became the principal teacher of, and passed on the full lineage transmissions to, the Eighth Karmapa, Mikyö Dorje.

These details about Tashi Paljor are compiled from Pawo Tsuklak Trengwa’s Feast For Scholars (chos ‘byung mkhas pa’i dg’a ston), Beijing edition, vol. 2, pp. 1200-1205.

May this be virtuous!

Source

http://kagyuoffice.org/kagyu-lineage/the-golden-rosary/tashi-paljor/