2500
BC
Katyayana
(Indian)
8th.
century
Kamashila (Indian)
9th. century
Padmasambhava
10th. - 11 th. century
Atisha (Indian)
11
th. century
Dromton Gyalwe Jungney
Lama King Yeshe Ö
11th.
- 12 th. century
Krishnapa (Indian)
Machig Labdrön
Milarepa
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo
Taklung Thangpa
12 th. century
Phagmo Drupa
12th.
- 13 th. century
Jetsun Drakpa Gyeltsen
14th. -15 th.century
Khedrup Je
15th. - 16 th. century
Drukpa Kunleg
Ngari
Pancen Pema Wangyal
18 th. century
Jigme Lingpa
18th. - 19 th. century
Jamyang Gyamtso
Nyala Pema Duddul
Reting Trichen
Shabkar Tsodruk
Rangdrol
19
th. century
Patrul Rinpoche
19th-
20th. century
Ngawang Lekpa Rinpoche
20th. century
Kangyur Rinpoche
20th. - 21 th. century
Ayang Rinpoche
Chatral Rinpoche
Choeje Ayang Rinpoche
Drubwang Konchock Norbu
Rinpoche
Geshe Thupten Phelgye
Gyalwang Drukpa XII
Jetsunma
Tenzin Palmo
Jigme Khyentse Rinpoche
Karmapa
XVII Orgyen T. Dorje
Khamtrul
Rinpoche
Khenpo Tsultrim Lodrö
Kyabje Lati Rinpoche
Lama Kunzang Dorjee
Lama Thubten Phuntsok
Lama Purbu Tashi
Muktinath Lama Wangyal
Sangharakshita
Tenzin
Gyatso, Dalai Lama XIV
Tsem
Tulku Rinpoche
The Western title "His Eminence", is not used on
Shabkar.Org. For practical reasons one can consider lamas,
yogis and yoginis in the list all to be eminent. Also for
practical reasons the Western title 'His Holiness' is only
used in case of contemporary heads of schools/main lineages.
|