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The Thirteenth Karmapa
Dudul Dorje (1733 – 1797)
In accordance with the
prediction, the 13th Karmapa was born in Nyen Chawatrong in southern Tibet.
Found by Tai Situpa Chökyi Jungney, the child was brought to Tsurphu. He was
recognized at the age of four and enthroned by Goshir Gyaltsab Rinpoche.
From the age of eight, Karmapa received full transmission and teachings of
the Kagyu lineage from his main guru, Tai Situpa. He also studied with many
great masters of the Nyingma and Kagyu lineages of the time, such as Kathok
Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu, Kagyu Trinley Shingta, Pawo Tsuklak Gawa, and others.
At one point the famous
Jo-kang temple, home of the Jo-wo image, was threatened by rising flood
waters. A prophecy from Guru Rinpoche had foreseen this and predicted that
only the Karmapa could do something to stop it. Aware of the prophecy, the
Lhasa authorities requested him to come. Unable to leave Tsurphu immediately,
he resolved the problem by writing a special letter of blessing and invoking
the compassion of Avalokitesvara. Later, when he was able to come to Lhasa,
the thirteenth Karmapa offered a white scarf (kata) to the Jowo image, and
it is said that the arms of the statue changed position to accept it and
have been that way ever since. Dudul Dorjé was also asked to consecrate a
distant monastery. Remaining at Tsurphu, he threw blessing grains in the air
at the appropriate moment of the consecration ceremony. It is said that they
were seen to shower down from the heavens at the monastery in question
hundreds of kilometres away.
Düdul Dorje and Tai Situpa
with Kathok Rigdzin Tsewang Norbu recognized the Shamarpa's reincarnation,
Chödrup Gyatso, the younger brother of the fourth Panchen Lama, Palden Yeshe.
He passed into parinirvana and Situpa Pema Nyinchey became his spiritual
heir. He left behind the detailed prediction letter and instructions on his
next incarnation.

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