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'''Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen''' (1182-1251) - one of the [[five Sakya patriarchs]] and the nephew of [[Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen]]. He was one of greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called '[[Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet]]'. He was the uncle of [[Chögyal Pakpa]].
'''Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen''' (1182-1251) - one of the [[five Sakya patriarchs]] and the nephew of [[Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen]]. He was one of greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called '[[Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet]]'. He was the uncle of [[Chögyal Pakpa]].
==Prayer to Sakya Pandita==
SHÉ JA  TAMCHÉ  ZIKPÉ  CHEN YANG  SHING<br>
You who have the eye of wisdom that sees all that is knowable,<br>
DRO  KUN  GELEK  DRUB PÉ  TUKJÉ  CHEN<br>
The compassion that brings about the welfare of all beings,<br>
SAMYÉ  TRINLÉ  DZÉPÉ  TOP  NGA WA<br>
The strength that accomplishes inconceivable enlightened action,<br>
JAMGÖN  LAMÉ  SHYAP LA  GÜ CHAK TSAL<br>
Lama, you who are [[Manjushri]] in person, at your feet humbly I pay homage!


==Writings==
==Writings==
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*Sakya Pandita, ''Ordinary Wisdom: Sakya Pandita's Treasury of Good Advice'', translated by John T. Davenport, Boston: Wisdom, 2000
*Sakya Pandita, ''Ordinary Wisdom: Sakya Pandita's Treasury of Good Advice'', translated by John T. Davenport, Boston: Wisdom, 2000
*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
*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
==Internal Links==
*[[Prayer to Sakya Pandita]]


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Revision as of 19:51, 1 December 2008

Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen

Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyaltsen (1182-1251) - one of the five Sakya patriarchs and the nephew of Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen. He was one of greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called 'Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet'. He was the uncle of Chögyal Pakpa.

Writings

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
  • 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

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