- Khön
Könchok Gyalpo (Tibetan: འཁོན་དཀོན་མཆོག་རྒྱལ་པོ་, Wylie: 'khon dkon
mchog rgyal po, 1034-1102) was the
founder of the
Sakya School of
Tibetan Buddhism...
- Shambhala. Ösel Rangdröl
Mukpo is the
eldest son of Chögyam
Trungpa and of
Konchok Peldron (1931–2019), a
Tibetan bhikṣuṇī (nun) who
joined Trungpa's group...
- the two
current heads of the lineage,
Drikung Kyabgön
Chetsang Rinpoche,
Könchok Tenzin Kunzang Thinley Lhundrup (b. 1946), the 37th
Drikungpa resides at...
-
hereditary succession has
alternated between the two
Sakya palaces,
since Khon
Könchok Gyelpo's (1034–1102) reign. The
Ducho sub-dynasty of
Sakya survives split...
- Qinghai,
opened the door for
other foundations in Qinghai, most
notably the
Konchok Foundation.
Since 1991 the
foundation provides community development and...
-
teach him
personally as well. His
students include Drikung Khandro,
Khenpo Konchok Gyaltsen,
Lamkhen Gyalpo Rinpoche and the 14th
Dalai Lama.
While the Dalai...
- the two
current heads of the lineage,
Drikung Kyabgön
Chetsang Rinpoche,
Könchok Tenzin Kunzang Thinley Lhundrup (b. 1946), the 37th
Drikungpa resides at...
-
school of
Tibetan Buddhism.
Sakya Monastery was
founded in 1073, by Khön
Könchok Gyalpo (Tibetan: དཀོན་མཆོག་རྒྱལ་པོ།, Wylie: dkon
mchog rgyal po; 1034–1102)...
-
first Sarma schools. The
Sakya (Grey Earth) school, was
founded by Khön
Könchok Gyelpo (1034–1102), a
disciple of the
great scholar,
Drogmi Shākya. It...
- Chödrup Gyamtso, the
stepbrother of the 6th
Panchen Lama; the
other was
Könchok Garwang Gyatso (དཀོན་མཆོག་གར་དབང་རྒྱ་མཚོ) of the
Namseling (རྣམ་སྲས་གླིང)...