The
seventh Karmapa, Chodrag Gyamtso (1454-1506), was from Kyilha in Northern
Tibet. Wiping his face immediately after birth, he is reported to have
said "AH", the Sanskrit syllable symbolising the ultimate nature
of reality.
The
nearby Nyewo Ngarteng Monastery was headed by one Cho Paljor, a student
of the sixth Karmapa, who had a dream that his teacher had taken rebirth
at Kyilha. He searched, and found the week-old child. The baby immediately
recognised the possessions of the sixth Karmapa, and placed his hands
in blessing on Cho Paljor's head.
Seven
weeks later, Chodrag Gyamtso was brought to Arik Thang, where Tongwa Donden
had taught, and where there was a vast seat, like a throne, made of stone
slabs. He blessed the ten thousand who had come to welcome him. At four,
he was given a series of empowerments by Goshir Paljor Dondrup, and at
eight, at Karma Gon, he was given the Kagyu teachings from Bengar Jampal
Zangpo and Goshir Paljor Dondrub.