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* [[Jamyang Khyentse | * [[Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro]] | ||
== Concurrent Sakya Lamas == | == Concurrent Sakya Lamas == | ||
* [[Sakya Trizin|His Holiness Sakya Trizin]] | * [[Sakya Trizin|His Holiness Sakya Trizin]] |
Revision as of 15:15, 29 January 2007
The Five Superiors of the Sakya Tradition
In Tibetan gong ma lnga.
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo, Sonam Tsemo, Jetsun Drakpa Gyeltsen, Sakya Pandita Kunga Gyeltsen and Drogon Chogyal Phagpa are known as the Five Superiors of the Sakya Tradition, sometimes also translated as The Five Sakya Forefathers.
The first three are known as the Three White Ones (dkar po rnam gsum) as they were lay practitioners, and the last two as the Two Red Ones as they were ordained as monks.
See Sakya Five Superiors Collected Works for a listing of various texts written by these lamas.
Six Ornaments of Tibet
- Yaktuk Sangyey Pal
- Rongton Mawe Sengey
- Gorampa Sonam Senge
- Shakya Chokden
- Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo
- Zongpa Kunga Namgyel
Other Important Historical Teachers
- Tsarchen Losal Gyatso
- Ngorchen Konchog Lhundrup
- Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
- Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro