Category
page 1Kagyu lamas

Milarepa
thumb|238px|A famous statue of Milarepa self made by Milerapa's root student Bhu Rechungpa which later belonged to Nyanang Phelgyeling Monastery, Tibet and now is in Phelgyeling Monastery, Nepal.
Jetsun Milarepa (, 1028/40–1111/23) was a Tibetan , who was famously known as a murderer when he was a young man, before turning to Buddhism and becoming a highly accomplished Buddhist disciple. He is generally considered one of Tibet's most famous yogis and spiritual poets, whose teachings are known among several schools of Tibetan Buddhism. He was a student of Marpa Lotsawa, and a major figure in th
Marpa Chokyi Lodro
Tibetan Buddhist teacher
Gampopa Sonam Rinchen
thumb|200px|Gampopa in the American Museum of Natural History, New York City
Chögyam Trungpa
Tibetan Buddhist lama and writer (1939-1987)

Tilopa
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Naropa
Nāropā (c. 1016 - 1100 CE) (Prakrit; , Naḍapāda or Abhayakirti) was an Indian Buddhist Mahasiddha. He was the disciple of Tilopa and brother, or some sources say partner and pupil, of Niguma. As an Indian Mahasiddha, Naropa's instructions inform Vajrayana, particularly his six yogas of Naropa relevant to the completion stage of anuttarayogatantra.
He was also one of the "gatekeepers" of Vikramashila monastery and was also associated with Nalanda monastery where he rose to the position of abbot.
Sakyong Mipham
Tibetan lama
Jamgon Kongtrul Lodro Taye
Tibetan Buddhist scholar (1813–1899)
Khandro Rinpoche
Buddhist lama

Rechungpa Dorje Drakpa
Tibetan Buddhist yogi
Ugyen Rinpoche
Nepalese Buddhist Lama (1920–1996)
Zhabkar Tsokdruk Rangdrol
Tibetan Buddhist yogi and poet

Lama Gyurme
Bhutanese musician and Lama
Niguma
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Dzogchen Ponlob 07
Tibetan lama