Dear forum
I'm just curious which Rinpoche went to Tushita Heaven to receive teachings from Dorje Shugden?
According to
http://www.dorjeshugdenhistory.org/among-shugden-texts-1876.html, it is
Tagphu Padmavajra (1876 - 1935) and states:
"Tagphu Rinpoche later travelled to Tushita pure land and received this initiation from Je Tsongkhapa and Dulzin Dragpa Gyaltsen." (reference is Guru Deva Rinpoche (1984), pp. 555-556.)
however, under the "Ten Simple Reasons why Dorje Shugden is a Buddha",
http://www.wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org/dorjeshugden10reasons.phpitem
7. The practice of Dorje Shugden was taught by Je Tsongkhapa in Tushita Pure Land states that it is
Tagpo Kelsang Khedrub Rinpoche:
"However, the current system of empowerment and worship is more recent and comes from a great Lama called Tagpo Kelsang Khedrub Rinpoche. Lama Tagpo went to Tushita Pure Land where he met Je Tsongkhapa and requested a teaching. In response, Je Tsongkhapa lifted up the cloth covering the front of the golden throne on which he was sitting, and the five lineages of Dorje Shugden emerged. Dorje Shugden then transmitted the practice to Lama Tagpo, just as Maitreya had transmitted five major philosophical treatises to Asanga in Tushita Pure Land in earlier times."
I had thought maybe it was a matter of spelling of names and the two are the same, but in another article (
http://www.dorjeshugdenhistory.org/among-shugden-texts-1800a.html), it says:
"Dagpo Kelsang Khedrub was two generations before Pabongkha Rinpoche, being a guru of Dagpo Jampel Lhundrub who was one of Pabongkha Rinpoche’s gurus. A further distinction needs to be made to clarify also that Tagphu Padmavajra is distinct from Dagpo Jampel Lhundrub. Tagphu Padmavajra was also a root guru of Pabongkha Rinpoche and is listed in his lineage prayer of the Ghantapa Heruka body mandala after Kelsang Khedrub. Tagphu Padmavajra and Kelsang Khedrup played critical roles in the development of the Dorje Shugden practice which culminated with Pabongkha Rinpoche."
Can someone enlighten me?
Many thanks,
Kate