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The sixteenth Gyalwa
Karmapa,
Rangjung Rigpei Dorje (
August 14,
1924–
November 5,
1981) (
Wylie Rang 'byung rig pa'i rdo rje) was spiritual leader of the
Karma Kagyu lineage of
Tibetan Buddhism. He was born in Denkhok in the
Dergé district of
Kham (Eastern
Tibet), near the
Yangtze River.
Biography
Jampal Tsultrim, the fifteenth Karmapa's personal attendant, had been entrusted by him with a prediction letter concerning the details of the incarnation of the 16th Karmapa. Certain details were clarified by the 2nd
Beru Khyentse Rinpoche, the 11th
Tai Situ Rinpoche and the 2nd
Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche, which helped to successfully locate Rangjung Rigpe Dorje.
He was taken to
Palpung Monastery where Situ Pema Wangchok gave him ordination, the
Bodhisattva vows and many teachings. Beru Khyentse Lodro Miza Pampa'i Gocha taught him the tantras. Bo Kangkar Rinpoche taught him the sutras. Jamgon Palden Kyentse Oser taught him
Mahamudra and the 6 Yogas of
Naropa. He regarded Situ Pema Wangchok and Jamgon Palden Kyentse Oser as his main teachers.
In 1931, at the age of seven, he performed his first
Black Crown ceremony. Thousands were witness to this amazing event. It was said that a rain of flowers fell and the sky was filled with rainbows. Even while still very young, the great power of the 16th Karmapa became widely known. It was recorded that he took his attendant's sword and tied it in a knot. He received his hair cutting ceremony at age thirteen from
Thubten Gyatso, 13th Dalai Lama.
Tashi Namgyal, the King of
Sikkim, offered land to the Karmapa near the site where the 14th Karmapa had established a monastery. It was here that his new seat, Rumtek Monastery was built in 1966. The traditional seat of the Karmapa,
Tsurphu Monastery, still exists, but the number of monks is restricted.
Focusing on the Western World
In the beginning of the 1970s the Karmapa made the predication that Tibet would have a hard struggle gaining independence and even if it does, it won't allow the refugees to return.
Rumtek wouldn't be a good place either, and although
Sikkim and
Bhutan are still stable, but can deteriorate as well. However the
Western world will embrace Buddhism. And after that predication he send Lama Gendün to Europe.
In
1974 he embarked on his first world tour, travelling to
Europe,
Canada and the
United States, giving several Black Crown ceremonies, and an audience was granted by
Pope Paul VI. In
1976-
77 he began a more exhaustive tour, giving extensive teachings and empowerments and visiting nearly every major city in
Europe.
The sixteenth Karmapa helped foster the transmission of
Tibetan Buddhism to the West. He established
Dharma centers and
monasteries in various places around the world in order to protect, preserve, and spread the
Buddha's teachings. As part of an initiative by the
Tibetan government-in-exile to consolidate the organizations of Tibetan Buddhism, Rangjung Rigpe Dorje became the first formal head of the
Kagyu School, although the earlier Karmapas had long been considered the most prestigious and authoritative lamas of that school.
Karmapa's death
In 1980-81 the Karmapa began his last world tour, giving teachings, interviews and empowerments in South East Asia, Greece, England and the United States. Rangjung Rigpei Dorjé died on
November 5 1981 in the
United States in a hospital in
Zion, Illinois. Doctors and nurses at the hospital remarked on his kindness and how he seemed more concerned with their welfare than his own. One doctor was also struck by the Karmapa's refusal of pain medication and the absence of any signs of feeling the profound pain that most patients in his condition report.
During the seven weeks between his death and his cremation, the Karmapa's body spontaneously shrank to the size of a small child. He was cremated in Rumtek. His two dogs died on the day of his cremation even though they were healthy. During the cremation a triple circular rainbow appeared above the monastery in a clear blue sky.
Legacy
The simple presence of Karmapa would create a profound and lasting blessing on all people coming into contact with him. He himself said that a Buddha should be known by his laugh and it was said that when Karmapa laughed, which he did all the time, one would hear him several houses away.
He also demonstrated a complete ability to communicate with animals, for example, at a course in Europe, a large
raven tapped on the window where Karmapa was teaching. When let in, the bird flew directly to Karmapa, after which he instructed two people to go to a barn a few miles down the road where two other birds were trapped and starving. Of course the birds were discovered and rescued. Rangjung Rigpe Dorje had a special fondness for birds and he considered a visit to the local petshop in every city in the world an essential part of his travels.
Rangjung Rigpe Dorje was considered by many to be a living
Buddha. Like his predecessors, he was primarily a spiritual figure and therefore not involved in politics. He, instead, made efforts to keep the spiritual traditions of Tibet intact and in this way helped to preserve the identity of Tibet as a unique and individual culture. Spiritually, he's an inspiration to hundreds of thousands of people across the world who meditate on him daily.
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