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- Tulku abstract ""Tulku" (Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་སྐུ, Wylie: sprul sku, ZYPY: Zhügu, also tülku, trulku) is an honorary title given to a lama recognised in Tibetan Buddhism as reincarnate, either by physical resemblance to an enlightened being or through connection to certain qualities of an enlightened being. According to Tulku Thondup, there are three main types of tulkus. They are the emanations of buddhas, the manifestations of highly accomplished adepts,and rebirths of highly virtuous teachers or spiritual friends. There are also secondary types, which include unrecognized tulkus, blessed tulkus, and tulkus fallen from the path. Amongst the Tulkus of Tibet are those considered to be reincarnations of superior Bodhisattvas, who are able to choose their place and time of birth as well as their future parents. High-profile examples of tulkus include the Dalai Lama, the Panchen Lama and the Karmapa. It has been estimated that as of 2012 there were about 500 tulkus across Tibet, although before the Chinese invasion there were probably a few thousand. Each tulku has a distinct lineage of rebirths. For example, the Fourteenth Dalai Lama is held to be the reincarnation of each of the previous thirteen Dalai Lamas of Tibet, who are in turn considered to be manifestations of Avalokiteshvara, or Chenrezig, Bodhisattva of Compassion, holder of the White Lotus. The vast majority of tulkus and lamas are men[citation needed]; a few are women.The tulku incarnation lineage is distinct from the lineage of Buddhist masters and their disciples, which is concerned with the oral or written transmission of particular Buddhist teachings and spiritual practice from generation to generation.".
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- Tulku t "yangsi".
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- Tulku w "sprul sku".
- Tulku w "yang-srid".
- Tulku z "Zhügu".
- Tulku subject Category:Buddhist_terms.
- Tulku subject Category:Tibetan_Buddhist_titles.
- Tulku subject Category:Tulkus.
- Tulku comment ""Tulku" (Tibetan: སྤྲུལ་སྐུ, Wylie: sprul sku, ZYPY: Zhügu, also tülku, trulku) is an honorary title given to a lama recognised in Tibetan Buddhism as reincarnate, either by physical resemblance to an enlightened being or through connection to certain qualities of an enlightened being. According to Tulku Thondup, there are three main types of tulkus.".
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