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  • Sakya - Wikipedia
    The Sakya tradition developed during the second period of translation of Buddhist scripture from Sanskrit into Tibetan in the late 11th century
  • Sakya Monastery – Tibetan Buddhism
    Sakya Monastery provides access to the Buddha’s teachings and guidance in a community of practitioners Sakya Monastery provides a place to learn from highly qualified and spiritual Tibetan Lamas in a beautiful traditional setting
  • Sakya History – Sakya Heritage Society
    Sakya (Tibetan: sa skya, English: grey, whitish earth), is named after a large area of white earth in the shape of a lion’s face on the side of Ponpori Mountain in South Western Tibet
  • Sakya Lineage – Sakya Centre
    Sakya is one of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism The Sakya tradition takes its name from the monastery founded in 1073 at Sakya (‘the place of grey earth’) in south-western Tibet by Konchog Gyalpo, a member of the Khon clan
  • Sakya - Encyclopedia of Buddhism
    ས་སྐྱ་, Wyl sa skya) is one of the four schools of Tibetan Buddhism It takes its name from the Sakya Monastery, founded by Khön Könchok Gyalpo in 1073 The name Sakya literally means 'grey earth', and is a reference to the unusually pale colour of the earth at the site
  • The Sakya Tradition - Sakya Phuntsok Ling
    The Sakya Tradition—one of the major Tibetan Buddhist traditions—was founded in 1073 by Khön Konchok Gyalpo, who established the first monastery as the seat of Sakya tradition, at a place called “Sakya” in the region of the Ponpo Ri mountain range
  • The Sakya Tradition -
    The Sakya tradition is one of the four major religious schools of Tibetan Buddhism It was founded in 1073 in Sakya, Tibet by a member of the illustrious Khön family, Khön Konchok Gyalpo
  • Sakya - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
    Sakya (Wyl sa skya), which is one of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, takes its name from the Sakya Monastery, founded by Khön Könchok Gyalpo in 1073
  • The Sakya Order and Its Teachings – The Sakya Tradition
    Palchen Opo’s son is Sakya Paṇḍita, the fourth Sakya patriarch, who is very well known and was the first Tibetan to receive the full Paṇḍita title He also wrote many treatises and commentaries, especially on Buddhist logic
  • Sakya: Overview, Context Key Ideas — Key Facts — Key Facts
    Sakya is one of four major schools (Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug) in Tibetan Buddhism (Vajrayana) The Sakya tradition is known as the ‘holder of all the Buddha’s teachings’ due to the vast extent of teachings and practices it has preserved in its long history





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