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'''Sakyapa Sönam Gyaltsen''' (1312-1375) - author of the famous historical work known as the ''Clear Mirror: A Royal Geneaology'' (''rgyal rabs gsal ba'i me long''). Among his teachers were [[Butön Rinchen Drup]], from whom he received the empowerment of [[Kalachakra]], and Drakpukpa Sönam Pal. He was one of the teachers of [[Jé Tsongkhapa]].  
'''Sakyapa Sönam Gyaltsen''' (1312-1375) - author of the famous historical work known as the ''Clear Mirror: A Royal Geneaology'' (''rgyal rabs gsal ba'i me long''). Among his teachers were [[Butön Rinchen Drup]], from whom he received the empowerment of [[Kalachakra]], and Drakpukpa Sönam Pal. He was one of the teachers of [[Jé Tsongkhapa]].  
==Further Reading==
*Sakyapa Sonam Gyaltsen, ''The Clear Mirror: A Traditional Account of Tibet's Golden Age'', translated by McComas Taylor and Lama Choedak Yuthok, Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996


[[Category:Sakya Masters]]
[[Category:Sakya Masters]]

Revision as of 15:45, 10 January 2009

Sakyapa Sönam Gyaltsen (1312-1375) - author of the famous historical work known as the Clear Mirror: A Royal Geneaology (rgyal rabs gsal ba'i me long). Among his teachers were Butön Rinchen Drup, from whom he received the empowerment of Kalachakra, and Drakpukpa Sönam Pal. He was one of the teachers of Jé Tsongkhapa.

Further Reading

  • Sakyapa Sonam Gyaltsen, The Clear Mirror: A Traditional Account of Tibet's Golden Age, translated by McComas Taylor and Lama Choedak Yuthok, Ithaca: Snow Lion, 1996