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'''Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen''' (1182-1251) - | [[Image:Sakya Pandita.JPG|frame|'''Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen''']] | ||
'''Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen''' (Tib. ས་སྐྱ་པཎྜི་ཏ་ཀུན་དགའ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, [[Wyl.]] ''sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan'') (1182-1251) — one of the [[five Sakya patriarchs]] and the nephew of [[Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen]]. He was one of the greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called '[[Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet]]'. He was the uncle of [[Chögyal Pakpa]]. | |||
== | ==Writings== | ||
*[[Clear Differentiation of the Three Sets of Vows]] (སྡོམ་གསུམ་རབ་དབྱེ་, ''sdom gsum rab dbye'') | |||
*[[Elucidating the Sage's Intent]] (ཐུབ་པ་དགོངས་པ་རབ་གསལ་, ''thub pa dgongs pa rab gsal'') | |||
*[[Sakya Lekshé]] (ས་སྐྱ་ལེགས་བཤད་, ''sa skya legs bshad'') | |||
*[[Sapan Khenjuk]] (མཁས་འཇུག་, ''mkhas 'jug'') | |||
*[[Treasury of Valid Reasoning]] (ཚད་མ་རིགས་པའི་གཏེར་, ''tshad ma rigs pa'i gter'') | |||
==Further Reading== | |||
*David P. Jackson, 'Commentaries on the Writings of Sa skya Pandita: A Bibliographical Sketch' in ''The Tibet Journal'', Vol.VIII, No.3, Autumn 1983 | |||
*Migmar Tsering, 'Sakya Pandita: Glimpses of His Three Major Works' in The Tibet Journal, VOL.XIII,1, Spring 1988 | |||
*Sakya Pandita, ''Ordinary Wisdom: Sakya Pandita's Treasury of Good Advice'', translated by John T. Davenport, Boston: Wisdom, 2000, ISBN 978-0861711611 | |||
*Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen, ''A Clear Differentiation of the Three Codes: Essential Distinctions among the Individual Liberation, Great Vehicle, and Tantric Systems'', translated by Jared Rhoton, New York: SUNY, 2002, ISBN 978-0791452868 | |||
*Sakya Pandita, "Illuminations, A Guide To Essential Buddhist Practices", translated by Geshe Wangyal and Brian Cutillo, Novato, Wisdom Publications, 1988, ISBN 978-0932156051 | |||
==Internal Links== | |||
*[[Five Sakya patriarchs]] | |||
*[[Prayer to Sakya Pandita]] | |||
*[[Throneholders of the Sakya school]] | |||
==External Links== | |||
*{{LH|tibetan-masters/sakya-pandita|Series on Lotsawa House}} | |||
*{{TBRC|P1056|TBRC profile}} | |||
*[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Sakya-Pandita-Kunga-Gyeltsen/2137 Biography at Treasury of Lives] | |||
[[Category:Historical Masters]] | [[Category:Historical Masters]] | ||
[[Category:Sakya Masters]] | [[Category:Sakya Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 05:11, 9 March 2020
Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen (Tib. ས་སྐྱ་པཎྜི་ཏ་ཀུན་དགའ་རྒྱལ་མཚན་, Wyl. sa skya paN+Di ta kun dga' rgyal mtshan) (1182-1251) — one of the five Sakya patriarchs and the nephew of Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen. He was one of the greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called 'Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet'. He was the uncle of Chögyal Pakpa.
Writings
- Clear Differentiation of the Three Sets of Vows (སྡོམ་གསུམ་རབ་དབྱེ་, sdom gsum rab dbye)
- Elucidating the Sage's Intent (ཐུབ་པ་དགོངས་པ་རབ་གསལ་, thub pa dgongs pa rab gsal)
- Sakya Lekshé (ས་སྐྱ་ལེགས་བཤད་, sa skya legs bshad)
- Sapan Khenjuk (མཁས་འཇུག་, mkhas 'jug)
- Treasury of Valid Reasoning (ཚད་མ་རིགས་པའི་གཏེར་, tshad ma rigs pa'i gter)
Further Reading
- David P. Jackson, 'Commentaries on the Writings of Sa skya Pandita: A Bibliographical Sketch' in The Tibet Journal, Vol.VIII, No.3, Autumn 1983
- Migmar Tsering, 'Sakya Pandita: Glimpses of His Three Major Works' in The Tibet Journal, VOL.XIII,1, Spring 1988
- Sakya Pandita, Ordinary Wisdom: Sakya Pandita's Treasury of Good Advice, translated by John T. Davenport, Boston: Wisdom, 2000, ISBN 978-0861711611
- Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen, A Clear Differentiation of the Three Codes: Essential Distinctions among the Individual Liberation, Great Vehicle, and Tantric Systems, translated by Jared Rhoton, New York: SUNY, 2002, ISBN 978-0791452868
- Sakya Pandita, "Illuminations, A Guide To Essential Buddhist Practices", translated by Geshe Wangyal and Brian Cutillo, Novato, Wisdom Publications, 1988, ISBN 978-0932156051