Recent
activities of His Holiness Shamar Rimpoche
Kagyü Ngag
Dzö transmissions by Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche
From
November 14th to 30th, Kunzig Shamar Rimpoche gave the Kagyu
Ngag Dzo transmission to Gyalwa Karmapa and many Rinpoches in
the Karmapa International Buddhist Institute in New-Delhi (India).


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His
Holiness the 17th Karmapa, Thaye Dorje arrived in San Francisco,
California, USA on June 1, 2003
The
Karmapa was invited to the family home of Sandy Yen, a benevolent
sponsor of the Karma Kagyu School, to conduct teachings and initiations
at the Bodhipath Karma Kagyu Buddhist Center in Menlo Park. At
this time H.H. Karmapa also wanted to receive certain Kagyupa
Tantra initiations from Ludhing Khenchen Rinpoche of the Sakya
School, who is 73 years old. The 17th Karmapa recommended that
this was the right place to receive the initiations because of
the pure and peaceful surroundings.

Gyalwa Karmapa
Over fifty very prominent Kagyu Tantras were brought from India to
Tibet by the Great Marpa Lotsawa in the 11th Century. These Tantras
were preserved by the Sakya Lineage for three generations from the
early 19th century when the Kagyu Lineage was in decline. A collection
of fourteen Tantras were kept directly in the Kagyu Lineage, and
the rest continued to be secured within the Sakya Lineage.
Ludhing Khenchen Rinpoche
Difficulties
in the Kagyu lineage had started during the time of the 10th Karmapa,
Choying Dorje. The Lineage was almost totally decimated when the
5th Dalai Lamas Prime Minister, Sonam Chopel invited the
Mongolian warlord Gushri Khan into Tibet in 1638. A bloody war
was waged that destroyed the ruling government of Tibet, which
at that time was under the Spiritual King, the Karmapa.
Over sixty years later during the time of the 12th Karmapa, Jangchup
Dorje (1703-1732) and the 8th Shamarpa, Chokyi Thondrub, the 8th
Situ, Chokyi Jungne restored the Marpa Lineage teachings.
In the middle of the 18th century the Dalai Lamas Regent, Kundeling
slandered the 10th Shamarpa, Chodrub Gyatso to their Emperor in Beijing.
The Emperor forcibly subdued all Kagyu activity throughout Tibet
and the Shamarpa incarnations were banned by official decree. At
that time the Karma Kagyu Lineage again became weak and almost disappeared.
In the early 19th century the well-known scholar Jamgon Kongtrul
Lodro Thaye voluntarily searched throughout Tibet for the Marpa Lineage
Tantras and collected them from Lamas everywhere. He compiled the Kagyu
Tantra Treasure ( Kagyu Ngakdzo) of fourteen Tantras. Later
he collected over forty more Marpa Tantras. Then disaster struck
once again, this time from within the Kagyu Lineage. Kuzhab Situ
Pema Kunzang (10th Situ throne holder) had been jealous of Kongtruls
fame and activity. Kongtrul was in fact a lower ranking lama in Situs
own Palpung Monastery. Situ had Kongtrul expelled from his monastery
and gave specific orders that none were to receive teachings from
him. Since Kongtrul could no longer spread the Marpa Tantras among
the Kagyus, he requested a great lama of the Sakya school, Jamyang
Loter Wangpo to hold the complete Marpa Tantra transmissions and
he predicted that in the future they would be returned to the Kagyupa
tradition.
The 16th Karmapa, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje wanted to receive these Tantras
from Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche in the mid-1960s in Sikkim. At that
time, Sikkim was an independent Maharaja state. However, the Maharaja
would not give permission for Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche to come to
Sikkim. It is only now after almost two centuries that this Tantra
transmission is being returned to the Kagyu lineage. H.H. the 17th
Karmapa originally wanted to receive the Marpa Tantras from the great
Sakya Lama, Chobgye Trichen Rinpoche. However, he is now quite old
and his health does not permit him to give long initiations. Therefore,
Karmapa requested to receive them from another prominent Sakya lama,
Ludhing Khenchen Rinpoche.

17th Karmapa and
Shamar Rimpoche taking the initiations
from Ludhing Khenchen Rinpoche
His
Holiness the 17th Karmapa asked that the Shamarpa obtain the over
forty Marpa Tantras from the Sakya Lama and he would then like
to receive them from Shamar Rimpoche himself. The Shamarpa replied
that he would give the first collection of Jamgon Kongtruls
Marpa Transmission, the Kagyu Ngakdzo, to the 17th
Karmapa, which Shamar Rimpoche had received twice from The 16th
Karmapa, and to save time they would receive the other forty Tantras
together.
As a matter of fact, the Sakyas keep the Tantric precepts and discipline
pure and carefully. Therefore, Shamar Rimpoche said to Karmapa, You
are young, so you should do a retreat on each of these Tantras and
later pass the transmission to Kagyu lamas.
On
the 13th June HH Sakya Trinzin Rimpoche and HH 17th Karmapa met
at the Tibetan Buddhist center in San Francisco.
Prediction
About the Future of the Kagyu Lineage
By Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche