- Sakya
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Shakya . For the prehistoricturtle , see "Sakya (turtle) . The Sakya (Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ་, "pale earth") school is one of four major schools ofTibetan Buddhism , the others being theNyingma ,Kagyu , andGelug . It is one of theRed Hat sect s along with the Nyingma and Kagyu.Origins
The name "Sakya" ("pale earth") derives from the unique grey landscape of
Ponpori Hills in southernTibet nearShigatse , whereSakya Monastery , the first monastery of this tradition, and the seat of the Sakya School was built by KhonKonchog Gyalpo (1034-1102) in 1073.The Sakya tradition developed during the second period of translation of Buddhist scripture from
Sanskrit into Tibetan in the late11th century . It was founded by Drogmi, a famous scholar and translator who had studied at theVikramashila University directly under Naropa, Ratnakarashanti, Vageshvarakirit and other great Indian panditasIndia for twelve years [ Luminous Lives, Stearns, Wisdom 2001 ] .Konchog Gyalpo became Drogmi's disciple on the advice of his elder brother [, Ch. 25, Treasures of the Sakya Lineage, Tseten, Shambhala, 2008] .The tradition was founded by the "Five Venerable Supreme Masters" starting with the grandson of Khonchog Gyalpo,
Kunga Nyingpo , who became known as Sachen, or "Great Sakyapa": [Powers, John. "Introduction to Tibetan Buddhism". Snow Lion Publications. 1995. p. 382.]*
Sachen Kunga Nyingpo (1092 - 1158)
*Sonam Tsemo (1142 - 1182)
*Drakpa Gyaltsen (1147 - 1216)
*Sakya Pandita (1182 - 1251)
*Chogyal Pakpa (1235 - 1280)Buton Rinchen Drub (1290-1364) was an important scholar and writer and one of Tibet's most celebrated historians. Other notable scholars of the Sakya tradition are the so called "Six Ornaments of Tibet:"*
Yaktuk Sangyey Pal
*Rongton Sheja Kunrig (1367-1449)
*Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo
*Zongpa Kunga Namgyel
*Gorampa Sonam Senge (1429-1489)
*Shakya Chogden (1428-1507)The leadership of the Sakya School is passed down through a hereditary system between the male members of the Sakya branch of the Khon family.
Teachings
Sachen, the first of the five supreme masters, inherited a wealth of tantric doctrines from numerous
Tibet an translators or "lotsawa s" who had visitedIndia : most importantlyDrokmi Lotsawa ,Bari Lotsawa andMal Lotsawa . From Drokmi comes the supreme teaching of Sakya, the system ofLamdre (lam 'bras) or "Path and its Fruit", deriving from themahasiddha Virupa , based upon theHevajra Tantra. Mal Lotsawa introduced to Sakya the esotericVajrayogini lineage known as "Naro Khachoma." From Bari Lotsawa came innumerable tantric practices, foremost of which was the cycle of practices known as the "One Hundred Sadhanas". Other key transmissions that form part of the Sakya spiritual curriculum include the cycles ofVajrakilaya ,Mahakala andGuhyasamaja .The fourth Sakya patriarch, Sakya Pandita, was notable for his exceptional scholarship and composed many important and influential texts on
sutra and tantra, including, "Clarifying the Thought of the Sage" and "Discriminating the Three Vows".The main Dharma system of the Sakya school is the Path with It's Result [lam dang 'bras bu bcas] , which is split into two main lineages, Explanation for the Assembly (tshogs bshad) and the The Explanation for Close Disciples (slobs bshad).
The other major Dharma system of the Sakya school is the
Naropa Khechari Explanation For Disciples (Naro mkha spyod slob bshad).ubschools
In due course, two subsects emerged from the main Sakya lineage,
*Ngor, founded by Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo (b.1382) Represents 85% of the Sakyapa school and most if not all the monasteries in India are Ngorpa, apart from Sakya Trizin's monastery.
*Tshar , founded by Tsarchen Losal Gyamtso (1496 - 1560)The main masters have fled from Tibet during the exile and thus, teaching is difficult to obtain for Tibetans in Tibet now.
Feudal lordship over Tibet
In 1264 the feudal lordship over Tibet was given to Phagpa by the Mongolian emperor,
Kublai Khan . Sakya lamas continued to serve as viceroys of Tibet on behalf of the Mongol emperors for nearly 75 years after Phagpa’s demise (1280), until the Emperor ofMing Dynasty China subjugated the Mongols.akya today
The head of the Sakya school, known as
Sakya Trizin ("holder of the Sakya throne"), is always drawn from the male line of the Khön family. The present Sakya Trizin,Ngawang Kunga Tegchen Palbar Samphel Wanggi Gyalpo , born in Tsedong in 1945, is the forty-first to hold that office. 41st Sakya Trizin is the reincarnation of two great Tibetan masters: a Nyingmapa lama known as Apong Terton (Orgyen Thrinley Lingpa), who is famous for his Red Tara cycle, and his grandfather, the 39th Kyabgon Sakya Trizin Dhagtshul Thrinley Rinchen (1871 - 1936). [ [http://www.szakja.hu/english/teachers.html Hungarian website of Sakya Trizin] ] . Today, he resides in Rajpur, India along with his wife, Dagmo Tashi Lhakyi, and two sons Ratna Vajra Rinpoche and Gyana Vajra Rinpoche. Ratna Vajra Rinpoche being the older son, is the lineage holder and is married to Dagmo Kalden Dunkyi.The Rimé movement
During the 19th century the great Sakya master and
terton Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo , the famousKagyu masterJamgon Kongtrul Lodro Thaye and the importantNyingma terton OrgyenChokgyur Lingpa founded theRime movement , an ecumenical attempt to incorporate all teachings of all schools, to overcome the separation of Buddhist transmission in different traditions.This movement still influences modern Tibetan Buddhist practice through the "five great treasures" of Jamgon Kongtrul and the treasure of rediscovered teachings ("Rinchen Terdzöd").
ee also
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Sakya Monastery
*Margapala
*Tibetan Buddhism
*Jonang Notes
References
*Davidson, Ronald (1992). "Preliminary Studies on Hevajra's Abhisamaya and the Lam 'bras Tshogs bshad." In Davidson, Ronald C. & Goodman, Steven D. "Tibetan Buddhism: reason and revelation". State University of New York Press: Albany, N.Y. ISBN 0-7914-0786-1 pp. 107-132.
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*Trichen, Chogyay. "History of the Sakya Tradition", Ganesha Press, 1993External links
* [http://www.hhthesakyatrizin.org/ His Holiness the Sakya Trizin, Official Website.]
* [http://sakya-ngor.org/ The French Ngorpa temple.]
* [http://www.paldensakya.org.in/ Palden Sakya - Website of Sakya Trizin's Monastery in Rajpur, India]
* [http://www.sakyatemple.org/ Tsechen Kunchab Ling - Sakya Trizin's seat in the United States]
* [http://www.sakya.thinkbig.ca/ Sakya Tsechen Thubten Ling - Canada]
* [http://www.sakyadechenling.org/ Sakya Dechenling - Canada]
* [http://www.sakya-retreat.net/ Sakya Kachöd Chöling - Canada]
* [http://www.sakya.org/Lamas.htm Sakya Lamas]
* [http://www.sakyaiba.edu.np International Buddhist Academy (IBA) in Kathmandu, Nepal]
* [http://www.sakya.org/ Sakya Monastery in Seattle, Washington]
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