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Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 100. Chapters: Schools of Tibetan Buddhism, Shingon Buddhism, Tendai, Kagyu, Dzogchen, Nyingma, Bon, Tachikawa-ryu, Ground of Being, K kai, Nyingma Gyubum, Rime movement, Kadam, Drukpa Lineage, Japanese Buddhist pantheon, Saich, S hei, Shinnyo-en, Samaya, Mahavairocana Tantra, Shikoku Pilgrimage, Narita-san, Sakya, Gelug, Samantabhadra, Adhi h na, Charya tantra yana, Homa, Hase-dera, Sokushinbutsu, Hawaii Shingon Mission, Mount K ya, Daigo-ji, T -ji, Enryaku-ji, Dagpo Kagyu, Gokoku-ji, Subhakarasimha, J do-ji, Amoghavajra, Negoro-ji, R gar ja, Twelve Heavenly Generals, Zents -ji, Acala, Etai Yamada, Ennin, Womb Realm, Mantra of Light, Senkaku, K ry -ji, Nago-dera, Engy -ji, Motoyama-ji, Vajrabodhi, Sagami-ji, Kanjizai-ji, Vajrasekhara Sutra, Sh fuku-ji, Yogatantra, Hui-kuo, Iiyama Kannon, Ichij -ji, Taisan-ji, Enchin, Ch h -ji, Mikky, Daikaku-ji, Ennin’s Diary: The Record of a Pilgrimage to China in Search of the Law, Jimon and Sammon, Kakurin-ji, Ari Buddhism, Sang Shiiki, An’y -in, Ajari, Ry gen, Fuki-ji, T ch -ji, Seiry -ji, Shingon Risshu, Shinsh, Shingon-sh Chizan-ha, Futago-ji, Shingon-shu Buzan-ha, Sarma, K yasan Shingon-sh . Excerpt: The Kagyu, Kagyupa, or Kagyud (Tibetan: Wylie: bka’ brgyud pa) school, also known as the Oral Lineageor Whispered Transmission school, is today regarded as one of six main schools (chos lugs) of Himalayan or Tibetan Buddhism, the other five being the Nyingma, Sakya, Jonang, Bon and Gelug. Along with the later two the Kagyu is classified as one of the Sarma or New Transmissionschools since it primarily follows the Vajray na or Tantric teachings based on the so-called New Tantrasi.e. those which were translated during the second diffusion of the Buddha Dharma in Tibet. Like all schools of Tibetan Buddhism the Kagyu consider their practices and teachings to be inclusive of the …
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