Vairochanavajra

Vairocanavajra, born in Somnathpuri, South Koshala, was a royal descendant who studied in Nalanda Monastery. Under the yogi Surapela, he learned doha songs and alchemy. In China, he showcased alchemical skills by drinking mercury, leading to imprisonment. In Tibet, he collaborated on translations and had notable students. Praised for his humble and truthful nature, he's considered part of a Kagyu sister lineage. His translations of dohas from Apabhramsha are highly valued, and he wrote Tengyur commentaries. Vairocanavajra, sometimes known as Vairocana, Bhero, or Berowa, shouldn't be confused with the eighth-century Tibetan Vairocanarakshita.

1er Karmapa Lama – Dusum Kyenpa

```html Dusum Khyenpa est connu comme le 1er . Il est le fondateur de la branche (Kamtsang) de la tradition . Dusum Khyenpa est né à Kham. Il a été abbé du monastère de Daklha Gampo après et a fondé le monastère de Tsurphu, qui est devenu le siège des Karmapa incarnés. Dusum Khyenpa est le fondateur de l'école et de ses trois principaux monastères : Kampo Nenang Gon en 1164, Karma .