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1974 and Kagyu
In 1974, Trungpa invited the Karmapa, head of the Karma Kagyu lineage, to come to the west and offer teachings.
Vajradhatu hosted visits by the Sixteenth Karmapa ( head of the Kagyu Lineage ) in 1974, Khyentse Rinpoche ( head of the Nyingma Lineage ) in 1976, and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama in 1981.

1974 and Buddhist
* 1974: Wat Pah Nanachat, the first monastery dedicated to providing training and support for western Buddhist monks, is founded in Thailand by Venerable Ajahn Chah.
There are about 2, 800 Korean Christian churches in the United States, as compared to only 89 Korean Buddhist temples ; the largest such temple, Los Angeles ' Sa Chal Temple, was established in 1974.
She became a Buddhist nun in 1974 while studying with him in London.
" Dharma Realm Buddhist Association purchased the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas in 1974 and established its headquarters there.
Duffy married Carlyn Rosser, ten years his senior, in a Nichiren Buddhist ceremony conducted on February 15, 1974.
Founded in 1974 by Tibetan Buddhist teacher and Oxford University scholar Chögyam Trungpa, it is named for the eleventh-century Indian Buddhist sage Naropa, an abbot of Nalanda.
Excavations conducted in 1972 to 1974 yielded a Buddhist monastic complex at Bharatpur in the Burdwan district of West Bengal.
In an article published in a February 1974 issue of Newsweek magazine, the Burmese Way to Socialism was described as ' an amalgam of Buddhist and Marxist illogic '.
Buddhist epitaphs mark these stones which implore that Buddha be reborn as a whale ( Naumann, 1974, p. 4 ).
He moved to the United States in 1974 and in 1978 he established American Buddhist Shim Gum Do Association.
The Dharma Realm Buddhist Association purchased the City of Ten Thousand Buddhas site in 1974 and established an international center there by 1976.
" Sound Partials " for 17 Buddhist gongs, commissioned by Hazel Chung for solo choreography, premiered at Theater Vanguard, Los Angeles, 1974.

1974 and teacher
* 1974 – Camilla Dallerup, British-Danish dancer, teacher, and model
Burr was born Raymond William Stacey Burr in New Westminster, British Columbia, Canada, to William Johnston Burr ( 1889 – 1985 ), an Irish hardware salesman, and his wife Minerva ( née Smith, 1892 – 1974 ), a concert pianist and music teacher, who was of English and Scottish descent.
After jobs as a bus conductor, a construction labourer, and a tax officer, he attended Northern Counties College of Education, ( which later became part of Northumbria University ) from 1971 to 1974 and qualified as a teacher.
Jan Tschichold ( 2 April 1902 Leipzig, Germany – 11 August 1974 Locarno, Switzerland ) was a typographer, book designer, teacher and writer.
Darius Milhaud (; 4 September 1892 – 22 June 1974 ) was a French composer and teacher.
She also performed as the teacher Sarah Burton in the TV series South Riding ( 1974 ), based on the novel South Riding by Winifred Holtby.
Her father, Edward Zimmermann ( 1879 – 1977 ), was an accountant with James H. Dunham & Company, a Manhattan wholesale dry-goods company, and her mother, Agnes ( née Gardner ; 1883 – 1974 ), was a school teacher.
* January 16 – Martin Scherber, composer and music teacher ( died 1974 )
He graduated in film-making and art at the University of Leeds in 1974 and trained as an art teacher at St Luke's College, Exeter ( nowadays University of Exeter-St. Luke's Campus ) in 1975.
It was founded by university physics teacher Dr. William Luther Pierce in 1974, and is based in the Pierce family's compound in Hillsboro, West Virginia.
She attended the University of Glasgow and the University of Strathclyde, and was a teacher before being elected as Member of Parliament ( MP ) for East Dunbartonshire at the October 1974 election, by just 22 votes, when she was known as Margaret Bain.
In a 1974 interview he recalled that he was taught the moves and dances of a girl because his dance teacher had no prior experience teaching boys.
She was a PE and Humanities teacher at the inner-city Sidney Stringer School on Cox Street in Coventry from 1974 – 92, becoming Head of Sixth Form Studies, and was a member of Warwick District Council from 1979 to 1991.
He was married three times: first to pianist Grace Lilian Bryant on 14 November 1911 ( she divorced him in 1922 ), then to singer Kathlyn Hilliard, who died in 1933, and then to Olive Groves, another singer and teacher, who died in 1974.
A geography teacher from 1960 – 74, Bennett was elected to Oldham Borough Council in 1964, and served on it until 1974.
She was a tutor with the Open University for 19 years from 1971 and was a school teacher from 1974, including at Aylesbury, and then Head of Economics at the independent Talbot Heath School for Girls in Bournemouth when she left in 1994.
Drew was born in Gloucestershire, the son of an accountant, and was educated at the Kingsfield School, Kingswood before attending the University of Nottingham where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in economics in 1974 and the University of Birmingham where he qualified as a teacher and received his Postgraduate Certificate in Education in 1976.
From 1974 – 77, she was an assistant special needs teacher.
She was a teacher in Lancashire between 1972 and 1974, and in Sheffield from 1974 from 1980.
From 1974 until 1983 Waldner was married to Wolfgang Sterr, a Bavarian high school teacher.
Starting her career as the Rector's Assistant at Glasgow University ( 1972-3 ), she became a History and English teacher at the ( RC ) London Oratory School in Fulham ( 1974 – 86 ) and later Head of Careers ( 1984-6 ) before switching to John Archer School ( sold off for housing ) on Sutherland Grove in Wandsworth as Head of Careers between 1986-8.
Formerly a religious studies teacher and Head of Philosophy and Religious Studies at Merchant Taylors ' School, Crosby, Pugh has lived in Southport since 1974.
From 1971 to 1974 she worked as a pastor in Berlin-Wedding, later as a teacher in an adult education center.

1974 and Chögyam
Chögyam Trungpa also founded Naropa University in Boulder, Colorado in 1974.

1974 and Trungpa
In 1974, Trungpa founded the Naropa Institute, which later became Naropa University, in Boulder, Colorado.
In 1974, at Rinpoche ’ s request, Ray relocated to Boulder, Colorado – then the center of Trungpa Rinpoche ’ s community – in order to teach at Naropa University.
In 1974, with Trungpa, Ginsberg, and others, Waldman founded the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado ( now Naropa University ), where she remains a Distinguished Professor of Poetics and the Director of Naropa's famous Summer Writing Program.
Trungpa entered the USA in 1970, established the Vajradhatu organization in 1973, and then in 1974, established Naropa Institute under the Nalanda Foundation.
Among Holman ’ s first teaching jobs was a stint in July of 1991 at the Jack Kerouac School of Disembodied Poetics, which had been founded at the Naropa Institute in Boulder, Colorado by Chogyam Trungpa, Allen Ginsberg, and Anne Waldman in 1974.

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