- Chödrak Gyatso
Chödrak Gyatso (1454–1506), also Chödrag Gyamtso, was the seventh
Gyalwa Karmapa , head of theKagyu School ofTibetan Buddhism .Chödrak Gyatso was born in Chida in the north of
Tibet . According to the legend, he said at the age of five months: "There is nothing on this world, except for emptiness." He was recognized as Karmapa at the age of nine months.According to the legend he established peace at the age of five during a tour through Tibet where in the south the tribes of
Nagaland andBhutan were engaged in a war.He spent a large part of his life protecting animals and teaching people to give up hunting and fishing. His main activities were to prevent and solve conflicts between the tribes and building bridges and roads to connect the different areas. The best medicine against all problems and conflicts was saying "
Om mani padme hum " one million times. Chödrak send a lot of gold toIndia to enable the gilding of the statue of theGautama Buddha nearBodhgaya .According to Karma phrin las, "Dri lan yid", 91-92, his teacher, Chödrak Gyatso, the Seventh Karmapa, interpreted the nature of
Zhentong ("gzhan stong") accepted by the Third Karmapa,Rangjung Dorje who, in turn, had probably influenced, and been influenced by, the great Zhentong master,Dolpopa . [Stearns, Cyrus (1999). "The Buddha from Dolpo: A Study of the Life and Thought of the Tibetan Master Dolpopa Sherab Gyaltsen", p. 17. State University of New York Press. ISBN 0-7914-4191-1 (hc); ISBN 0-7914-4192-X (pbk).]He was also an accomplished scholar, most famous for authoring the "Ocean Of Logic", which is considered the most important text on
pramana in the Kagyu tradition. He also authored an important commentary onAsanga 's "Abhisamayalamkara " called "The Lamp Of The Three Worlds."Footnotes
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