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|PersonType=Classical Tibetan Authors | |PersonType=Classical Tibetan Authors | ||
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|MainNameTib=འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ་ | |MainNameTib=འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ་ | ||
|MainNameWylie='gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa | |MainNameWylie='gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa | ||
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blo gros rgyal mtshan; | blo gros rgyal mtshan; | ||
|AltNamesTib=འཕགས་པ་བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ | |AltNamesTib=འཕགས་པ་བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱལ་མཚན་ | ||
− | |AltNamesOther=Pakpa Lodro | + | |AltNamesOther=Pakpa Lodro Gyaltsen; |
Chögyal Phagpa; | Chögyal Phagpa; | ||
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|BornIn=Ngari | |BornIn=Ngari | ||
|ReligiousAffiliation=Sakya | |ReligiousAffiliation=Sakya | ||
− | |PersonalAffiliation=Sonam Gyeltsen (Father) | + | |PersonalAffiliation=Sonam Gyeltsen (Father); Kunga Kyi (Mother); Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyaltsen (Uncle) |
− | Kunga Kyi (Mother) | ||
− | Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyaltsen (Uncle) | ||
|BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1048 | |BdrcLink=https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1048 | ||
|TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Pakpa-Lodro-Gyeltsen/2051 | |TolLink=https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Pakpa-Lodro-Gyeltsen/2051 | ||
− | |tolExcerpt=Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen | + | |tolExcerpt=Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen was the fifth of the Five Sakya Patriarchs, the men credited with having established the foundation of the Sakya tradition. His father was Sonam Gyeltsen, the younger brother of the great scholar Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyeltsen. He went to Godan Khan’s court with Sakya Paṇḍita as a boy, and went on to play a central role in Tibetan relations with Khubilai Khan and the Mongol rulers of the Yuan Dynasty. Sakya became the capital of Mongolian-ruled Tibet, and using funds from the new Yuan state Pakpa built the Lhakhang Chenmo at Sakya, establishing what is commonly known as Sakya Monastery. He and Sakya Paṇḍita are also credited with developing a written script so that Buddhist texts could be translated into Mongolian, which had previously not been written. This is named Pakpa Script in his honor. |
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Latest revision as of 14:56, 24 August 2020
'gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa on the DRL
འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ་
Wylie | 'gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa |
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English Phonetics | Drogön Chögyal Pakpa |
Other names
- འཕགས་པ་བློ་གྲོས་རྒྱལ་མཚན་
- 'phags pa blo gros rgyal mtshan
- chos rgyal 'phags pa
- 'gro mgon 'phags pa blo gros rgyal mtshan
- blo gros rgyal mtshan
Alternate names
- Pakpa Lodro Gyaltsen
- Chögyal Phagpa
- Chögyal Phakpa
- Chogyal Phagpa
- Drogön Chögyal Phagpa
- Drogon Chogyal Phagpa
- Drogön Phagpa Lodrö Gyaltsen
- Drogon Phagpa Lodro Gyaltsen
Dates
Birth: | 1235 |
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Death: | 1280 |
Place of birth: | Ngari |
Tibetan calendar dates
About
- Religious Affiliation
- Sakya
- Familial Relations
- Sonam Gyeltsen (Father); Kunga Kyi (Mother); Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyaltsen (Uncle)
Other Biographical info:
Links
- BDRC Link
- https://www.tbrc.org/#!rid=P1048
- Treasury of Lives Link
- https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Pakpa-Lodro-Gyeltsen/2051
- Treasury of Lives Excerpt
- Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen was the fifth of the Five Sakya Patriarchs, the men credited with having established the foundation of the Sakya tradition. His father was Sonam Gyeltsen, the younger brother of the great scholar Sakya Paṇḍita Kunga Gyeltsen. He went to Godan Khan’s court with Sakya Paṇḍita as a boy, and went on to play a central role in Tibetan relations with Khubilai Khan and the Mongol rulers of the Yuan Dynasty. Sakya became the capital of Mongolian-ruled Tibet, and using funds from the new Yuan state Pakpa built the Lhakhang Chenmo at Sakya, establishing what is commonly known as Sakya Monastery. He and Sakya Paṇḍita are also credited with developing a written script so that Buddhist texts could be translated into Mongolian, which had previously not been written. This is named Pakpa Script in his honor.
- Himalayan Art Resources Link or Other Art Resource
- https://www.himalayanart.org/items/162
- Wiki Pages
- 'gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa on the DRL
- 'gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa on the LIB
- 'gro mgon chos rgyal 'phags pa on the BNW
Buddha Nature Project
- Person description or short bio
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All beings have Buddha-nature | |
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Which Wheel Turning | |
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Yogācāra vs Madhyamaka | |
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Zhentong vs Rangtong | |
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What is Buddha-nature? | |
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Svātantrika (རང་རྒྱུད་) vs Prāsaṅgika (ཐལ་འགྱུར་པ་) | |
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Other Biographical Information[edit]
Biography from hhthesakyatrizin.org