The origin of Tibetan Vajrayāna/Mantrayāna Buddhism lies in the Indian Mahāsiddha tradition. Between the 8th and 13th century this tradition became established in Tibet and thereafter virtually died out in India. The four predominant Tibetan orders today are an amalgam of different Indian traditions which have been been preserved in the Himalaya region and especially Tibet. Below you find a brief description of the four main orders, and of several less widely known traditions of the Vajrayāna, as well as links to various kinds of transmission lineages which have, as over the centuries, been assimilated into the various orders, thus preserving to a large extent numerous medieval Indian Buddhist traditions.
The links below show various transmissions of these traditions from India to Tibet. Primarily three types of lineages are shown in the tables referred to below.
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Early Indian Masters
Early Indian Dharma Masters | Indian Mahāsiddhas |
Nyingma
Padmasambhava's Dharma heirs | Yeshe Tsogyal's Dharma Heirs |
The Nyak Lineage | The Nup Lineage |
The Zur Lineage | The Zong Lineage (in preparation) |
New "Sarma" traditions:
Sakya
Sakya Throne Holders | Lam Dre Lineage |
Nāro Vajrayoginī |
Kadam
Atiśa and his Heirs | Lam Rim Lineage |
Extensive Deeds Lineage | Classical Lineage |
Instruction Lineage |
Marpa Kagyü
Tilopa's Dharma Heirs (the early Kagyü Order) | Barom Kagyü |
Drukpa Kagyü
The Drukpa Kagyü Order | H. H. XII Drukpa Rinpoche |
Drikung Kagyü
The Drikung Kagyü Order | Profound Action Lineage |
Profound View Lineage | Profound Blessing Meditational Experience Lineage |
Karma Kagyü
The Karma Kagyü | H. H. XVII Karmapa |
H.E. XII Tai Situpa Rinpoche | H.E. IV Jamgon Kongtrul Rinpoche |
H.E. XII Gyalsap Rinpoche | H.E. X Sangye Nyenpa Rinpoche |
The Shamar lineage | H.E. III Tenga Rinpoche |
Shangpa Kagyü
The Shangpa Kagyü Order |
Chö/Chöd
The Chöd Tradition | A Gelug Chöd lineage |
Jonang
Jonang (Dro) Kālacakra Lineage | Jonang Shentong Mahāmudra lineage |
Gelug
Tsongkhapa's Dharma Heirs | H.H. XIV Dalai Lama |
H.E. XI Panchen Lama | Nāro Vajrayoginī |
The Ganden Tripas |
Shingon
Chinese Chen-yien/Japanese Shingon Lineage |
Various Tantric Lineages
Nāro Vajrayoginī |
MP3 Vajrayāna teachings
Lamrim.com | Dr. Berzin |
Good sources for practice material
Diety Images |
Good sources for historical biographical information
The Treasury of Lives | Rangjung Yeshe Wiki Dharma Dictionary |
Rigpa Shedra Wiki | Tibetan Buddhist Resource Center |
Main Page | Theravāda | Mahāyāna | Zen/Ch'an | Resources etc. | Essays/Books |
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