Marpa and the Milarepa hermit and poet.
Marpa carried everything alone; it had to be done.
Years passed, the house was ready, and Marpa came back happy.
Marpa went, bowed down and said,'As you ordered,
the house has been burned.'.
Marpa said,“While Milarepa is serving me,
I am always very wrathful and forceful with him.
Even after he built the tower, Marpa would not give him any initiations or teachings.
In Nepal, they met the great eye-opening translator Marpa(Mar-pa Lo-tsa-ba)(1012-
1099 CE), who was on his way to India for the third time.
But Marpa did take pity on his wife,
who was showing so much compassion for Milarepa, and he allowed him to receive the initiation.
His six teachings(or six of the yoga Laws of Ropa)
were handed over to the Tibetans by the name of Marpa, who then spread it in Tibet.