Konchok Gyatso is a Lamdré Tsogshed lineage master. […]
Historical Period: 1501-1600
蒋扬·贡秋伦珠
Jamyang Konchog Lhundrup is the tenth abbot of Ngor Monastery. […]
迦达·旺秋喇殿
Khyabdak Wangchuk Rabten was a Lamdré lineage holder. […]
堪千·喇松·坚赞·旺波
Khenchen Labsum Gyaltsen, an abbot of Bodong E Monastery, was a student of Nesar Jamyang Khyentse Wangchuk. Further Readings: Labsum Gyeltsen, by Tsering Namgyal (Source: Treasury of Lives). […]
萨罗·蒋白多吉贡嘎索南
Salo Jhampai Dorje Kunga Sonam, also known as Sakya Lotsāwa Jampai Dorje, was born in Tsedong. His father was Namkha Tashi Gyaltsen from the Ducho Labrang. His mother was Machik Hormo Tseten. At the age of six, he received the Hevajra and Vajrakīlaya from Dagchen Gyagarpa Sherab Gyaltsen, the twentieth Sakya throne holder. He received […]
蒋贡·阿昧霞贡嘎索南
Jamgön Anye Shyap Kunga Sonam, the twenty-seventh Sakya throneholder, was born into the Ducho Labrang at Sakya in 1597. His father was Ngagchang Dragpa Lodrö Gyaltsen. the twenty-fifth Sakya throneholder. His mother was Sonam Gyalmo. He was said to have a serious and peaceful demeanor, and thus earned the name “Amnye Zhab”, or “Grandfather.” He […]
昂旺贡嘎旺嘉
Ngawang Kunga Wangyal, the twenty-sixth Sakya throneholder, was born in 1592. His father was Ngagchang Dragpa Lodrö Gyaltsen, the twenty-fifth Sakya throneholder. His two brothers were the great master Tutob Wangchuk (1588 – 1646) and Jamgön Anye Shyap Kunga Sonam, the twenty-seventh Sakya throneholder. […]
阿羌·扎巴洛珠坚赞
Ngagchang Dragpa Lodrö Gyaltsen is the twenty-fifth Sakya throneholder. Ngagchang refers to the great mantra-holder. His father was Ngagchang Chökyi Gyalpo Kunga Rinchen, the twenty-third Sakya throneholder. He was the brother of Jamyang Sonam Wangpo, the twenty-fourth Sakya throneholder. […]
蒋扬索南旺波
Jamyang Sonam Wangpo, the twenty-fourth Sakya throneholder, was the son of Ngagchang Chökyi Gyalpo Kunga Rinchen, the twenty-third Sakya throneholder. The twenty-fifth Sakya throneholder, Ngagchang Dragpa Lodro Gyaltsen, was his half-brother. The great master Jamyang Thutob Wangchug (1588 – 1637) was his nephew. Jamyang Sonam Wangpo has many accomplished students. Among many of them were […]
阿羌·昂格旺波贡嘎仁千
Ngagchang Chökyi Gyalpo Kunga Rinchen was born in Tsedong in 1517. “Ngagchang” means the great mantra-holder. His father was Jamyang Namkha Dondrub Tseten Tashi Gyaltsen of the Ducho Labrang. His mother was Buden Kyi. When he was nine, Kunga Rinchen received his lay and novice ordination vows from Salo Jhampai Dorje Kunga Sonam, the twenty-second […]