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{{Short description|Kagyu Tibetan Buddhist tulku lineage}} '''Tai Situ''' ({{bo-tw |t = ཏའི་སི་ཏུ་ |w = ta'i si tu}}; from {{zh |c = 大司徒 |p = Dà Sītú |l = Grand [[Situ (office)|Administrator over the Masses ]]}})<ref name="Kuijp">{{cite journal |last = Kuijp |first = Leonard van der |author-link = Leonard van der Kuijp |title = The Tibetan Expression "bod wooden door" (bod shing sgo) and its probable Mongol Antecedent |journal = 《西域历史语言研究集刊》 [Historical and Philological Studies of China's Western Regions] |volume = 3 |page = 89 |publisher = Science Press |location = Beijing }}</ref> is one of the oldest lineages of [[tulku]]s (reincarnated [[lama]]s) in the [[Kagyu]] school of [[Tibetan Buddhism]]<ref name="palpung">[http://www.palpung.com/rinpoche.php History of the Tai Situpas]</ref> In Tibetan Buddhism tradition, Kenting Tai Situ is considered as emanation of Bodhisattva [[Maitreya]] and [[Guru Padmasambhava]] ([[Guru Rinpoche]]) and who has been incarnated numerous times as [[India]]n and [[Tibet]]an [[yogi]]s since the time of the [[Gautama Buddha|historical Buddha]].<ref name="palpung" />
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