-
Drogmi (
Drogmi Lotsāwa Śākya Yeshe) (c. 992–1064)
transmitted the
tantric system "Path and Fruit" (Lamdré)
which came to be the
central esoteric tradition...
-
founded by Khön Könchok
Gyelpo (1034–1102), a
disciple of the
great scholar,
Drogmi Shākya. It is
headed by the
Sakya Trizin, and
traces its
lineage to the...
- the
entire Lamdré
teaching to
Drogmi, who in turn p****ed the
teachings on to
several other disciples. A
student of
Drogmi Lotsāwa, Chos bar, instructed...
- from
Sanskrit into
Tibetan in the late 11th century. It was
founded by
Drogmi, a
famous scholar and
translator who had
studied at the
Vikramashila directly...
-
School at a
young age, but
studied newly translated Vajrayāna
texts with
Drogmi Shakya Yeshe later. Khön Könchok
Gyalpo established Sakya Monastery in 1073...
-
Vikramashila include:
Abhayakaragupta Ānandagarbha Atiśa Buddhajñānapāda
Drogmi Jitāri Jñanasrimitra
Haribhadra Maitripada Naropa Ratnākaraśānti Ratnakīrti...
- Trizin".
Archived from the
original on 24 May 2017.
Retrieved 7 June 2017.
Drogmi Buddhist Institute,
Throneholders of
Sakya "The
Sakya lineage". Archived...
-
Sakya Academy, Dehradun, U.A. India. 2003. "His
Holiness the
Sakya Trizin".
Drogmi.org. "Sakya
Centre -
Sakya Lineage". Glorioussakya.org.
Retrieved 2 June...
- (1012–1097) a
Tibetan householder who
trained as a
translator with
lotsawa Drogmi Shākya
Yeshe (993–1050), and then
traveled three times to
India and four...
- 'khon dkon
mchog rgyal po, 1034–1102), a
disciple of the
great Lotsawa,
Drogmi Shākya (Wylie: brog mi lo tsā wa ye shes). It is
headed by the
Sakya Trizin...