Difference between revisions of "Sakya Pandita Künga Gyeltsen"
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|Name Variants=sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan | |Name Variants=sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan | ||
|PersonClassification=11th–13th | |PersonClassification=11th–13th | ||
− | |Notes=Sakya Tridzin 6, fourth of the Five Sakya Patriarchs. | + | |Notes=Sakya Tridzin 6, fourth of the Five Sakya Patriarchs. Nephew of [[Sakya Jetsün Drakpa Gyeltsen]] and [[Sönam Tsemo]]. |
− | Nephew of [[Sakya Jetsün Drakpa Gyeltsen]] and [[Sönam Tsemo]]. | + | Sakya Pandita received the Shangpa teachings from Chiwo Lhepa Jangchup Ö, one of his three main ordination masters. He was also a spiritual heir of the Rechung Kagyü teachings transmitted by [[Burgom Nakpo]] then [[Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü]], perhaps following Shutön Dorjé Kyab, another of his three masters, who transmitted the teachings of Mokchokpa ([http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/MW2DB4570_C0A2EE ''sdom pa gsum gyi rab tu dbye ba'i bstan bcos''], p.482) |
+ | |Teachers=http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P1518 kha che paN chen shAkya shrI,http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P0RK647 spyi bo lhas pa byang chub 'od,zhu ston rdo rje skyabs | ||
+ | |Students=Sangyé Tönpa? | ||
|Links=[http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P1056 BUDA P1056] | |Links=[http://purl.bdrc.io/resource/P1056 BUDA P1056] | ||
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Latest revision as of 13:07, 23 August 2024
Resource ID | P407 | ||
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Date of Birth | 1182 | Date of Death | 1251 |
External links | BUDA P1056 |
Name Variants
sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshanTeachers
[kha che paN chen shAkya shrI][spyi bo lhas pa byang chub 'od]
zhu ston rdo rje skyabs
Students
Sangyé Tönpa?Notes
Sakya Tridzin 6, fourth of the Five Sakya Patriarchs. Nephew of Sakya Jetsün Drakpa Gyeltsen and Sönam Tsemo.Sakya Pandita received the Shangpa teachings from Chiwo Lhepa Jangchup Ö, one of his three main ordination masters. He was also a spiritual heir of the Rechung Kagyü teachings transmitted by Burgom Nakpo then Mokchokpa Rinchen Tsöndrü, perhaps following Shutön Dorjé Kyab, another of his three masters, who transmitted the teachings of Mokchokpa (sdom pa gsum gyi rab tu dbye ba'i bstan bcos, p.482)