Changchub Dorje, 12th Karmapa Lama
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Changchub Dorje (1703–1732), also Chanchub Dorje, was the twelfth
Gyalwa Karmapa The Karmapa (honorific title ''His Holiness the Gyalwa'' ½¢à¾’ྱལ་བ་, Victorious One''Karmapa'', more formally as ''Gyalwang'' ½¢à¾’ྱལ་དབང་ཀརྨ་པ་, King of Victorious Ones''Karmapa'', and informally as the '' ...
, head of the
Kagyu The ''Kagyu'' school, also transliterated as ''Kagyü'', or ''Kagyud'' (), which translates to "Oral Lineage" or "Whispered Transmission" school, is one of the main schools (''chos lugs'') of Tibetan (or Himalayan) Buddhism. The Kagyu lineag ...
School of Tibetan Buddhism.THE TWELFTH GYALWA KARMAPA, Changchub Dorje
/ref> Changchub Dorje was born in Chile Chakhor in the kingdom of Derge in
Kham Kham (; ) is one of the three traditional Tibetan regions, the others being Amdo in the northeast, and Ü-Tsang in central Tibet. The original residents of Kham are called Khampas (), and were governed locally by chieftains and monasteries. Kham ...
. According to the legend, he said at the age of two months: "I am Karmapa." He was discovered by a search party and was recognized as Karmapa by Palchen Chökyi Döndrup, the eighth Shamarpa. Tibet had become politically unstable during the reign of the 7th Dalai Lama, because the Dzungars and
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tried to gain control of the government. Changchub Dorje and the eighth Shamarpa decided to make a Buddhist pilgrimage to Nepal, India and
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. After they returned, they were once again invited by the emperor of China, however both the Karmapa and the Shamarpa got sick during the journey and died of smallpox.


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The Twelfth Karmapa
{{DEFAULTSORT:Dorje, Changchub 1703 births 1732 deaths Deaths from smallpox 12 Infectious disease deaths in China 18th-century Tibetan people Qing dynasty Tibetan Buddhists