The Sakya School of Tibetan Buddhism
Explore a complete history of one of Tibet’s four main Buddhist schools, from its origins to the present day. 

Since its 1976 publication in Tibetan, Dhongthog Rinpoche’s history of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism has been a key reference for specialists in Tibetan studies. Now English readers can consult it as well through Sam van Schaik’s authoritative, fully annotated and accessible translation.

The book begins by examining the development of Buddhism in India and Tibet, setting the scene for the Khon family’s establishment of the Sakya school in the eleventh century. Rinpoche subsequently provides accounts of the transmission of the Lamdre (the heart of Sakya contemplative practice and other major streams of esoteric instruction) and the Ngor and Tshar branches of the Sakya tradition. Highlights also include surveys of great Sakya and nonsectarian masters such as Rongtongpa, Gorampa, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, and Khyentse Chokyi Lodro. This traditional history, compiled both from earlier histories and from the author's direct connection to masters of the tradition, is an enormously valuable resource for the study of Tibetan Buddhism.
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The Sakya School of Tibetan Buddhism
Explore a complete history of one of Tibet’s four main Buddhist schools, from its origins to the present day. 

Since its 1976 publication in Tibetan, Dhongthog Rinpoche’s history of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism has been a key reference for specialists in Tibetan studies. Now English readers can consult it as well through Sam van Schaik’s authoritative, fully annotated and accessible translation.

The book begins by examining the development of Buddhism in India and Tibet, setting the scene for the Khon family’s establishment of the Sakya school in the eleventh century. Rinpoche subsequently provides accounts of the transmission of the Lamdre (the heart of Sakya contemplative practice and other major streams of esoteric instruction) and the Ngor and Tshar branches of the Sakya tradition. Highlights also include surveys of great Sakya and nonsectarian masters such as Rongtongpa, Gorampa, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, and Khyentse Chokyi Lodro. This traditional history, compiled both from earlier histories and from the author's direct connection to masters of the tradition, is an enormously valuable resource for the study of Tibetan Buddhism.
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Explore a complete history of one of Tibet’s four main Buddhist schools, from its origins to the present day. 

Since its 1976 publication in Tibetan, Dhongthog Rinpoche’s history of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism has been a key reference for specialists in Tibetan studies. Now English readers can consult it as well through Sam van Schaik’s authoritative, fully annotated and accessible translation.

The book begins by examining the development of Buddhism in India and Tibet, setting the scene for the Khon family’s establishment of the Sakya school in the eleventh century. Rinpoche subsequently provides accounts of the transmission of the Lamdre (the heart of Sakya contemplative practice and other major streams of esoteric instruction) and the Ngor and Tshar branches of the Sakya tradition. Highlights also include surveys of great Sakya and nonsectarian masters such as Rongtongpa, Gorampa, Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo, and Khyentse Chokyi Lodro. This traditional history, compiled both from earlier histories and from the author's direct connection to masters of the tradition, is an enormously valuable resource for the study of Tibetan Buddhism.

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ISBN-13: 9781614292678
Publisher: Wisdom Publications MA
Publication date: 05/03/2016
Sold by: SIMON & SCHUSTER
Format: eBook
Pages: 328
File size: 5 MB

About the Author

Dhongthog Rinpoche Tenpai Gyaltsen (1933–2015) was a preeminent scholar of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. He trained in eastern Tibet in Derge under Jamyang Khyentse Chokyi Lodro and was the head teacher of Dhongthog Monastery in Garze. Following the Chinese occupation of Tibet, Rinpoche left in 1957 for India, where he preserved Tibetan culture and continued his scholarship at Tibet House in New Delhi. In 1979, he moved to Seattle and worked closely with the nonsectarian savant Dezhung Rinpoche and founded the Sapan Institute to support his scholarly and publishing activities. The most well known among his numerous works are his English-Tibetan dictionary (1988) and his unique history of the Sakya school (1976). Married with three children, he passed away in Seattle on January 13, 2015.

Sam van Schaik received his PhD in Tibetan Buddhist literature from the University of Manchester, England. He currently works at the British Library in London, researching early Buddhist manuscripts and the history of Tibet and Central Asia. He is the author of several books, including Tibet: A History and Tibetan Zen.

Table of Contents

Foreword to the Translation Lama Jampa Thaye vii

Translator's Introduction 1

Sweet Harmonies for Infinite Realms: The History of the Precious Teachings of the Glorious Sakyapas, the Regents of the Sage in the North

Foreword by His Holiness Sakya Trizin 7

Author's Preface 9

1 The Dharma in India and Tibet 13

2 The Sakya Family Lineage 53

3 The Lamdre 77

4 The Thirteen Golden Dharmas and the Protectors 107

5 The Ngor Tradition 125

6 Biographies of Great Scholars 135

7 The Tsar Tradition 159

8 The Essential Sakya Teachings 171

9 Masters of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries 183

10 Conclusion 219

Notes 235

Bibliography 259

Index 273

About the Author 313

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