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THE 7 DHARMARAJAS 1) Suchandra/Chandrabhadra (Tib. Dawa Sangpo) c. 900 to 876 BC. Note: the Kalachakra calculations put the life of Shakyamuni Buddha quite a bit earlier than is generally accepted. 2) Devendra (Tib. Lhayi Wang) (876-776 BC) - Fond of Sentient Beings 3) Tejasvin/Taji (Tib. Ziji Chän) (776-676 BC) Bearer of the Dharma Wheel and the Auspicious Conch 4) Chandradatta/Somadatta (Tib. Dawä Jin) (676-576) Lord of Speakers 5) Deveshvara/Sureshvara (Tib. Lhaji Wangchug) (576-476) Destroyer of the City of Delusion 6) Chitrarupa/Vishvamurti (Tib. Natshog Zug) (476-376) Conqueror of False Leaders, Holding a Lotus 7) Devesha/Sureshana (Tib. Lhayi Wangdän) (376-276) Cutter of Delusion, Uprooter of Karma and Klesha THE 25 KULIKA (RIGDEN) KINGS The most recent 25 of the 32 Kings of Shambhala are known as Kulika (or Kalki ; Tib. ''Rigden'') Kings. Kulika means "Holder of the Castes" or "Wisdom Holders." The Kalika King is said to reside on a "lion throne" in Kalapa, the capital city of the Kingdom. They are holders of the Kalachakra (Wheel of Time) teachings of Buddha Shakyamuni, passed down from the original seven Dharmarajas of Shambhala. 1) Manjushrikirti or '''Manjughoshikirti''' (Tib. Jampal Trakpa) - King Manjushrikirti is said to have lived in the second century BCE. He put the Kalachakra teachings in a condensed and simplified form called the "Sri Kalachakra" or "Laghutantra". He also converted a group of non-Buddhist Brahman priests of Shambhala to Buddhism and gave them the Kalachakra initiation, thereby uniting all inhabitants into one "vajra caste," or family of tantric practitioners. He said to have predicted the coming of "barbarian Dharma" after 800 years (about 600 CE), which some observers take to be Islam . The Sanskrit term translated into English as "barbarian" was used to refer to all non-Buddhists. 2) Pundarika (Tib. Pema Karpo) (176-76 BC) - White Lotus, Cherished by the Lord of Potala. King Pundarika wrote a commentary called "Vimalaprabha" (Skt.) or "Stainless Light." This text, together with the Sri Kalachakra, is the source text of the Kalachakra system as it is now practiced. Other practice texts are commentaries on these two. The Dalai Lamas are said to be incarnations of Pundarika. 3) Bhadra (Tib. Zangpo) (76 BC -227 AD) One who Rules by the Thousand-spoked Wheel 4) Vijaya (Tib. Nampar Gyäl) (227-327) - Attractor of Wealth, Victorious in War 5) Mitrabhadra Sumitra (Tib. Shenyen Zangpo) (327-427)- Integrator of Method and Wisdom, Victorious over Samsara 6) Ratnapani/Raktapani (Tib. Rinchen Chag) (427-527) Holder of the Blissful Vajra and Bell 7) Vishnugupta (Tib. Kyabjug Bäpa) (527-627) Smiling Holder of the Trident and Rosary 8) Suryakirti/Arkakirti (Tib. Nyima Drag) (627-727) Annihilator of Wild Demons 9) Subhadra (Tib. Shintu Zangpo) (727-827) Holder of the Sword and Shield 10) Samudra Vijaya (Tib. Gyatso Namgyäl) (827-927) Annihilator of all types of Devils 11) Durjaya/Aja (Tib. Gyälka) (927-1027) Who binds with Unbreakable Iron Chains 12) Surya/Suryapada, (Tib. (Wonang) Nyima) (1027-1127) All-Pervading, Radiant Jewel Light 13) Chitrarupa/Vishvarupa (Tib. Natshog Zug(chän)) (1127-1227) Holder of the Vajra Prod and Noose 14) Shashiprabha (Also '''Sasiprabha''' or '''Chandraprabha''', Tib. Dawäi Ö) (1227-1327) Lord of Secret Mantras, Holder of the Wheel and Conch 15) Ananta,''' Thayä''' (Tib. Nyen) (1327-1427) Holder of the Mallet that Crushes False Ideas 16) Shripaala or '''Parthiva''' (1427-1527) Holder of the Cleaver that Cuts the Bonds of Ignorance 17) Shripala (Tib. Pälkyong) (1527-1627) - Annihilator of the Host of Demons 18) Singha (Tib. Senge) (1627 -1727) Who Stuns the Elephant with his Vajra 19) Vikranta (Tib. Nampar Nön) (1727 - 1827) Subduer of the Mass of Foes, the Inner and Outer Classes of Devils 20) Mahabala (Tib. Tobpo Che) (1827 - 1927) Tamer of all False Leaders by Means of the Sound of Mantra 21) Aniruddha (Tib. Magakpa) (1927-2027) - Who Draws and Binds the Entire Three Worlds. Aniruddha, the present Kalika king, was prophesied to rule in a time when Vajrayana Buddhism and the Kalachakra is nearly extinguished. 22) Narasingha (Tib. Miyi Senge) (2027-2127) Ruling by the Wheel, Holding the Conch 23) Maheshvara (Tib. Wangchug Che) (2127-2227) Victorious over the Armies of Demons 24) Anantavijaya or '''Anantajaya''' (Tib. Thaye Namgyäl) (2227-2327) Holder of the vajra and Bell 25) Raudra Chakrin, or '''Rudrin Chakrin''' (Tib. Trakpo Chakkhorchen) (2327 to ? ) Forceful Wheel Holder. The Kalika king prophesied to appear to humans all over the world in 2424 to defeat the degenerate world rulers, establishing a planet-wide Golden Age. He is the last king prophesied in the Kalachakra. THE KULIKAS AND THE DALAI LAMA The Dalai Lamas are said to be incarnations of the second Kulika, Pundarika. The Second, Seventh and Fourteenth (present) Dalai Lamas are said to have particularly strong affinities to the Kulika kings, and the present Dalai Lama has offered the Kalachakra initiation thirty times thus far in his lifetime. THE LINEAGE OF SAKYONG KINGS Followers of contemporary Tibetan Buddhist teachers Chogyam Trungpa Rinpoche and his son Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche believe them to be emanations, or Tulku s, of the Kulika kings, dedicated to propagating the wisdom of Shambhala in the rest of the world. The term "Sakyong" literally means "earth-protector" in Tibetan, although it is colloquially understood to mean "king". This lineage is passed down as a family lineage. LINKS EXTERNAL LINKS |
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