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14th Karmapa, Theckchok Dorje
Date of birth: 1798
Place of birth: Danang, Kham, Tibet
Birth name: Theckchok Dorje
Date of death: 1868
Place of death: ?
School: Vajrayana
Practice School: Kagyu
Lineage: Karma Kagyu
Order: N/A
Titles/Honours: Karmapa, Rinpoche, His Holiness.
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The 14th Karmapa, Theckchok Dorje (1798–1868), also Thegchog Dorje, was the 14th Gyalwa Karmapa, head of the Kagyu School of Tibetan Buddhism. Theckchok Dorje was born in Danang, Kham, Tibet, and was recognized by Drukchen Kunzig Chokyi Nangwa based on the instructional letter from the 13th Karmapa, Dudul Dorje that detailed where his next reincarnation would be born. He was enthroned and ordained as a monk by the 9th Tai Situpa Rinpoche, at the age of nineteen.

Theckchok Dorje traveled extensively through Tibet, and was very active in the Rimé movement. He and other participants in the movement were especially interested in the exchange of knowledge between their own Kagyu school and the Nyingma school, and the Karmapa folded the Nyingma Terton Chogyur Lingpa's rituals into the Tsurphu ritual calendar. Chogyur Lingpa also has specific visions of the future Karmapas. Theckchok Dorje's interests were also in poetry, sculpture, and the dialectics.

His spiritual successor was Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye, and his detailed incarnation instruction letter for locating the 15th Karmapa was prepared by the date of his passing at the age of 71.

References

  1. ^ The Karmapa, "The Golden Rosary, The 14 Karmapa, Theckchok Dorje", Kagyu Office.

External links

  • "THE FOURTEENTH GYALWA KARMAPA, Thegchog Dorje".

Further reading

  • Thinley, Karma (2008). The History of Sixteen Karmapas of Tibet. USA: Prajna Press. p. 150. ISBN 978-1-57062-644-9.
Preceded byDudul Dorje Reincarnation of the Karmapa Succeeded byKhakyab Dorje
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  11. Yeshe Dorje
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  13. Dudul Dorje
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  17. Disputed: Ogyen Trinley Dorje / Trinley Thaye Dorje
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