The Drubgyud Tulku line is a Yelpa Kagyu incarnation based at Tana monastery in Nangchen, Kham.
The Drubgyud Tulku line is a Yelpa Kagyu incarnation based at Tana monastery in Nangchen, Kham.
b.1517 - d.1584/1585
The First Drubgyud Tulku was a sixteenth-century master in the Yelpa Kagyu lineage based at Tana Monastery. He was a student of the Eighth Karmapa.
b.1666 - d.1747
The Third Drubgyud Tulku was a seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Yelpa Kagyu lama based at Tana Monastery. He was a student of the Tenth Karmapa and the Sixth Tai Situ.
b.1739 - d.1828
The Fourth Drubgyud Tulku was an eighteenth-century Yelpa Kagyu lama based at Tana Monastery. He was a student of the Eighth Tai Situ, the Thirteenth Karmapa, and the Seventh Tsurpu Gyeltsab.
b.1839 - d.1893
The Fifth Drubgyud Tulku was a nineteenth-century Yelpa Kagyu lama based at Tana Monastery. He was a student of the Fourteenth Karmapa and the Ninth Tai Situ.
b.1883 - d.1940
The Sixth Drubgyud Tulku, Karma Jangchub Gyelpo was a nineteenth-century Yelpa Kagyu lama based at Tana Monastery. He was a student of Fifteenth Karmapa, the Eleventh Tai Situ, and Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro.
b.1946 - d.1964
The Seventh Drubgyud Tulku was a twentieth-century Yelpa Kagyu lama. He was identified by the Sixteenth Karmapa but was unable to complete his training and died during the Cultural Revolution.
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