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[[Image:RongtonShejaKunrig.jpg|frame|'''Rongtön Sheja Kunrig''']]'''Rongtön Sheja Kunrig''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rong ston shes bya kun rig'') aka '''Shakya Gyaltsen''' (Wyl. ''shākya rgyal mtshan'') (1367-1449) — one of the greatest scholars of the [[Sakya]] school, and indeed in all Tibetan history, who, like his principal teacher [[Yaktön Sangye Pal]], is especially renowned for his mastery of the [[prajnaparamita]] teachings and the text of the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''. He taught at the great [[Sangphu Neuthog]], and founded his own monastery of [[Nalendra Monastery|Nalendra]] in 1436. His most famous disciples were [[Shakya Chokden]] and [[Gorampa Sönam Senge]].
[[Image:RongtonShejaKunrig.jpg|frame|Rongtön Sheja Kunrig]]
'''Rongtön Sheja Kunrig''' ([[Wyl.]] ''rong ston shes bya kun rig'') aka '''Shakya Gyaltsen''' (Wyl. ''shākya rgyal mtshan'') (1367-1449) — one of the greatest scholars of the [[Sakya]] school, and indeed in all Tibetan history, who, like his principal teacher [[Yaktön Sangye Pal]], is especially renowned for his mastery of the [[prajnaparamita]] teachings and the text of the ''[[Abhisamayalankara]]''. He taught at the great [[Sangphu Neuthog]], and founded his own monastery of [[Nalendra Monastery|Nalendra]] in 1436. His most famous disciples were [[Shakya Chokden]] and [[Gorampa Sönam Senge]].


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading==
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*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/excellent_path_great_vehicle.html The Excellent Path of the Great Vehicle: How to Meditate on the Three Gateways to Liberation According to the Mahayana by Rongtön Sheja Kunrig]
*[http://www.lotsawahouse.org/excellent_path_great_vehicle.html The Excellent Path of the Great Vehicle: How to Meditate on the Three Gateways to Liberation According to the Mahayana by Rongtön Sheja Kunrig]
*[http://sakya-resource.de/Sakya%20Resource%20Centre%20Project-Dateien/e-texts.htm Tibetan biography by Shakya Chokden as an e-text]
*[http://sakya-resource.de/Sakya%20Resource%20Centre%20Project-Dateien/e-texts.htm Tibetan biography by Shakya Chokden as an e-text]
*[http://www.tbrc-dlms.org/link?RID=P431 TBRC profile]


[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category:Historical Masters]]
[[Category:Historical Masters]]

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Rongtön Sheja Kunrig

Rongtön Sheja Kunrig (Wyl. rong ston shes bya kun rig) aka Shakya Gyaltsen (Wyl. shākya rgyal mtshan) (1367-1449) — one of the greatest scholars of the Sakya school, and indeed in all Tibetan history, who, like his principal teacher Yaktön Sangye Pal, is especially renowned for his mastery of the prajnaparamita teachings and the text of the Abhisamayalankara. He taught at the great Sangphu Neuthog, and founded his own monastery of Nalendra in 1436. His most famous disciples were Shakya Chokden and Gorampa Sönam Senge.

Further Reading

  • Cabezón, José Ignacio. 'Rong ston Shākya rgyal mtshan on Mādhyamika Thesislessness' in Tibetan Studies, vol. 1, Wien: Verlag der Osterrichischen Akademie der Wissenschaften, 1997, pp. 97-105.
  • Jackson, David P. (ed.) Rong-ston on the Prajñāpāramitā Philosophy of the Abhisamayālaṃkara, (Biblia Tibetica 2), Nagata-Bunshodo (Kyoto 1988). pp. i-xxiv

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