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#Sharpa Jamyang Chenpo (1258-1306) | #Sharpa Jamyang Chenpo (1258-1306) | ||
#Dagnyi Chenpo Sangpo Pal (1262-1324) | #Dagnyi Chenpo Sangpo Pal (1262-1324) | ||
# | #Shyithokpa<ref>Shyithok Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.</ref> Khetsun Chenpo (1305-1343) | ||
#Jamyang Donyö Gyaltsen (1310-1344) | #Jamyang Donyö Gyaltsen (1310-1344) | ||
#Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen (1312-1375) | #Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen (1312-1375) | ||
#Lhakhang Labrang Tawan Lodrö Gyaltsen (1332-1364) | #Lhakhang<ref>Lhakhang Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.</ref> Labrang Tawan Lodrö Gyaltsen (1332-1364) | ||
# | #Shyithokpa Tawan Kunga Rinchen (1339-1399) | ||
# | #Shyithokpa Lodrö Gyaltsen (1366-1420) | ||
#Rinchen Gangpa Jamyang Namkha Gyaltsen (1398-1472) | #Rinchen<ref>Rinchen Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.</ref> Gangpa Jamyang Namkha Gyaltsen (1398-1472) | ||
# | #Shyithokpa Kunga Wangchuk (1418-1462) | ||
#Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Gyagar Sherab Gyaltsen (1436-1494) | #Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Gyagar Sherab Gyaltsen (1436-1494) | ||
#Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Lodrö Gyaltsen (1444-1495) | #Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Lodrö Gyaltsen (1444-1495) | ||
# | #Ducho<ref>Ducho Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which was divided into the Drolma and Phuntok Podrangs during the eighteenth century.</ref> Labrangpa Salo Jhampai Dorje Kunga Sonam (1485-1533) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Ngagchang Chökyi Gyalpo Kunga Rinchen (1517-1584) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamyang Sonam Sangpo (1519-1621) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Dragpa Lodro Gyaltsen (1563-1617) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Ngawang Kunga Wangyal (1592-1620) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Lameshab Kunga Sonam (1597-1659) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Sonam Wangchug (1638-1685) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Kunga Tashi (1656-1711) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamyang Sonam Rinchen (1705-1741) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Sachen Kunga Lodrö (1729-1783) | ||
# | #Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Wangdü Nyingpo (1763-1809) | ||
# | #Ducho Podrang Padma Dudul Wangchuk (1792-1853) | ||
#Phuntsok Podrang Jamgön Dorje Rinchen (1819-1867) | #Phuntsok Podrang<ref>[[Phuntsok Podrang]] is one of the two dynastic palaces that survive to this day.</ref> Jamgön Dorje Rinchen (1819-1867) | ||
# | #Drolma Podrang<ref>[[Drolma Podrang]] is one of the two dynastic palaces that survive to this day.</ref> Thegchen Tashi Rinchen (1824-1865) | ||
#Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Sonam (1842-1882) | #Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Sonam (1842-1882) | ||
# | #Drolma Podrang Kunga Nyingpo Samphel Norbu (1850-1899) | ||
#Phuntsok Podrang Zamling Chegü Wangdü (1855-1919) | #Phuntsok Podrang Zamling Chegü Wangdü (1855-1919) | ||
# | #Drolma Podrang Dragshul Thinley Rinchen (1871-1936) | ||
#Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Thutop Wangchuk (1900-1950) | #Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Thutop Wangchuk (1900-1950) | ||
#[[Sakya Trizin|Ngawang Kunga Tekchen Palbar Sampel Wangi Gyalpo]] (b.1945) | #[[Sakya Trizin|Ngawang Kunga Tekchen Palbar Sampel Wangi Gyalpo]] (b.1945) | ||
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[[Category:Sakya Masters]] | [[Category:Sakya Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Lists of Abbatial Succession]] | [[Category:Lists of Abbatial Succession]] | ||
[[Category: Sakya]] | [[Category: Sakya]] |
Revision as of 12:40, 22 December 2008
Throneholders of the Sakya school (Tib. Sakya Trizin; Wyl. sa skya khri 'dzin)
- Khön Könchok Gyalpo (1034-1102)
- Bari Lotsawa (1040-1111)
- Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092-1158)
- Sönam Tsemo (1142-1182)
- Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen (1147-1216)
- Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen (1182-1251)
- Chögyal Pakpa (1235-1280)
- Chung Rinchen Gyaltsen (1238-1279)
- Dharmapala Rakshita (1268-1287)
- Sharpa Jamyang Chenpo (1258-1306)
- Dagnyi Chenpo Sangpo Pal (1262-1324)
- Shyithokpa[1] Khetsun Chenpo (1305-1343)
- Jamyang Donyö Gyaltsen (1310-1344)
- Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen (1312-1375)
- Lhakhang[2] Labrang Tawan Lodrö Gyaltsen (1332-1364)
- Shyithokpa Tawan Kunga Rinchen (1339-1399)
- Shyithokpa Lodrö Gyaltsen (1366-1420)
- Rinchen[3] Gangpa Jamyang Namkha Gyaltsen (1398-1472)
- Shyithokpa Kunga Wangchuk (1418-1462)
- Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Gyagar Sherab Gyaltsen (1436-1494)
- Rinchen Gangpa Dakchen Lodrö Gyaltsen (1444-1495)
- Ducho[4] Labrangpa Salo Jhampai Dorje Kunga Sonam (1485-1533)
- Ducho Labrangpa Ngagchang Chökyi Gyalpo Kunga Rinchen (1517-1584)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamyang Sonam Sangpo (1519-1621)
- Ducho Labrangpa Dragpa Lodro Gyaltsen (1563-1617)
- Ducho Labrangpa Ngawang Kunga Wangyal (1592-1620)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Lameshab Kunga Sonam (1597-1659)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Sonam Wangchug (1638-1685)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Kunga Tashi (1656-1711)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamyang Sonam Rinchen (1705-1741)
- Ducho Labrangpa Sachen Kunga Lodrö (1729-1783)
- Ducho Labrangpa Jamgön Wangdü Nyingpo (1763-1809)
- Ducho Podrang Padma Dudul Wangchuk (1792-1853)
- Phuntsok Podrang[5] Jamgön Dorje Rinchen (1819-1867)
- Drolma Podrang[6] Thegchen Tashi Rinchen (1824-1865)
- Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Sonam (1842-1882)
- Drolma Podrang Kunga Nyingpo Samphel Norbu (1850-1899)
- Phuntsok Podrang Zamling Chegü Wangdü (1855-1919)
- Drolma Podrang Dragshul Thinley Rinchen (1871-1936)
- Phuntsok Podrang Ngawang Kunga Thutop Wangchuk (1900-1950)
- Ngawang Kunga Tekchen Palbar Sampel Wangi Gyalpo (b.1945)
Notes
- ↑ Shyithok Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.
- ↑ Lhakhang Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.
- ↑ Rinchen Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which have now disappeared.
- ↑ Ducho Podrang was one of the earlier dynastic palaces which was divided into the Drolma and Phuntok Podrangs during the eighteenth century.
- ↑ Phuntsok Podrang is one of the two dynastic palaces that survive to this day.
- ↑ Drolma Podrang is one of the two dynastic palaces that survive to this day.