Dagpo Kagyu; 達波噶舉; Tibetan: དྭགས་པོ་བཀའ་བརྒྱུད; Wylie: dwags po bka’ brgyud;
Dagpo Kagyu was founded by Gampopa. The Four Major Schools of the Dakpo Kagyu are
- Karma Kagyu, also known as Kamtsang Kagyu, founded by Düsum Khyenpa (1110-1193), the first Karmapa
- Barom Kagyu, founded by Barompa Darma Wangchug (1127-1199)
- Tsalpa Kagyu, founded by Zangyu Dragpa Darma Drag (Zhang Rinpoche) (1123-1194)
- Pagdru Kagyu, founded by Phagmodrupa Dorje Gyalpo (1110-1170).
The eight secondary sub-schools of the Dagpo Kagyu are branched from the Phagdru Kagyu tradition and were founded by senior disciples of Phagmo Drupa Dorje Gyalpo or successors:
- Drikung Kagyu founded by Drigung Kyobpa Jikten Gönpo Rinchen Päl (1143-1217)
- Lingre Kagyu founded by Lingrepa Pema Dorje (1128-1188)
- Martsang Kagyu founded by Marpa Drupthob Sherab Yeshe who established Sho Monastery (ཤོ་དགོན) in E. Tibet.
- Shugseb Kagyu founded by Gyergom Tsultrim Sengge (1144-1204)
- Taklung Kagyu founded by Taklung Tangpa Tashi Pal (1142-1210)
- Trophu Kagyu established by Gyal Tsha Rinchen Gon (1118-1195) and Kunden Repa (1148-1217). The tradition was developed by their nephew, Thropu Lotsawa.
- Yabzang Kagyu founded by Zarawa Kelden Yeshe Sengge (1168?-1207)
- Yelpa Kagyu founded by Yelpa Yeshe Tsek (1134-1194)
達波噶舉
Synonyms/Additional Terms 同義詞:
Dagpo Kagyu, 達波噶舉