Sakya Trizin
Sakya Trizin is the traditional title of the head of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism.
The Sakya school was founded in 1073CE, when Khön Könchog Gyalpo, a member of Tibet’s noble Khön family, established a monastery in the region of Sakya, Tibet, which became the headquarters of the Sakya order. Since that time, its leadership has descended within the Khön family.
The 41st Sakya Trizin, whose reign spanned more than fifty years, was the longest reigning Sakya Trizin. The current Sakya Trizin is the 42nd Sakya Trizin Ratna Vajra Rinpoche, officially known as Kyabgon Gongma Trizin Rinpoche.
Origin of Khön
Lharig, the divine generation- Ciring
- Yuse
- Yuring
- Masang Cije
- Togsa Pawo Tag
- Tagpo Ochen
- Yapang Kye
Because previous generations subjugated the rakshasas, the family became the Family of Conquerors and therefore a royal family.
- Khön Bar Kye
- Khön Jekundag, minister of Trisong Detsen, student of Padmasambhava
- Khön Lu'i Wangpo Srungwa
- Khön Dorje Rinchen
- Khön Sherab Yontan
- Khön Yontan Jungne
- Khön Tsugtor Sherab
- Khön Gekyab
- Khön Getong
- Khön Balpo
- Khön Shakya Lodro
- Sherab Tsultrim
Sakya Trizin Lineage
Name | Biographical data | Tenure | Tibetan name | |
1. | Khon Konchog Gyalpo | 1034–1102 | 1073–1102 | |
2. | Rinchen Drag | 1040–1111 | 1103–1110 | |
3. | Sachen Kunga Nyingpo | 1092–1158 | 1111–1158 | |
4. | Sonam Tsemo | 1142–1182 | 1159–1171 | |
5. | Dragpa Gyaltsen | 1147–1216 | 1172–1215 | |
6. | Sakya Pandita | 1182–1251 | 1216–1243 | |
6a. | regent of Sakya Pandita | 1243–1264 | ||
7. | Drogön Chögyal Phagpa | 1235–1280 | 1265–1266 1276–1280 | |
8. | Rinchen Gyaltsen | 1238–1279 | 1267–1275 | |
7a. | Drogön Chögyal Phagpa 2nd reign | 1276–1280 | ||
9. | Dharmapala Rakshita | 1268–1287 | 1281–1287 | |
10. | Jamyang Rinchen Gyaltsen | 1258–1306 | 1288–1297 | |
11. | Sangpo Pal | 1262–1324 | 1298–1324 | |
12. | Namkha Legpa Gyaltsen | 1305–1343 | ca. 1324–1342 | |
13. | Jamyang Donyö Gyaltsen | 1310–1344 | ca. 1342-1344 | |
14. | Lama Dampa Sönam Gyaltsen | 1312–1375 | 1344–1347 | |
15. | Tawen Lodrö Gyaltsen | 1332–1364 | 1347–1364 | |
16. | Tawen Kunga Rinchen | 1339–1399 | ca. 1364-1399 | |
17. | Lopön Chenpo Gushri Lodrö Gyaltsen | 1366–1420 | 1399–1420 | |
18. | Jamyang Namkha Gyaltsen | 1398–1472 | 1421–1441 | |
19. | Kunga Wangchuk | 1418–1462 | 1442–1462 | |
20. | Gyagar Sherab Gyaltsen | 1436–1494 | 1463–1472 | |
21. | Dagchen Lodrö Gyaltsen | 1444–1495 | 1473–1495 | |
22. | Kunga Sönam | 1485–1533 | 1496–1533 | |
23. | Ngagchang Kunga Rinchen | 1517–1584 | 1534–1584 | |
24. | Jamyang Sönam Sangpo | 1519–1621 | 1584–1589 | |
25. | Dragpa Lodrö | 1563–1617 | 1589–1617 | |
26. | Ngawang Kunga Wangyal | 1592–1620 | 1618–1620 | |
27. | Ngawang Kunga Sönam | 1597–1659 | 1620–1659 | |
28. | Ngawang Sönam Wangchuk | 1638–1685 | 1659–1685 | |
29. | Ngawang Kunga Tashi | 1656–1711 | 1685–1711 | |
30. | Sönam Rinchen | 1705–1741 | 1711–1741 | |
31. | Kunga Lodrö | 1729–1783 | 1741–1783 | |
32. | Wangdu Nyingpo | 1763–1809 | 1783–1806 | |
33. | Pema Dudul Wangchuk | 1792–1853 | 1806–1843 | |
34. | Dorje Rinchen | 1819–1867 | 1843–1845 | |
35. | Tashi Rinchen | 1824–1865 | 1846–1865 | |
36. | Kunga Sönam | 1842–1882 | 1866–1882 | |
37. | Kunga Nyingpo | 1850–1899 | 1883–1899 | |
38. | Dzamling Chegu Wangdu | 1855–1919 | 1901–1915 | |
39. | Dragshul Trinle Rinchen | 1871–1936 | 1915–1936 | |
40. | Ngawang Thutob Wangdrag | 1900–1950 | 1937–1950 | |
41. | Ngawang Kunga Tegchen Palbar *see Sakya Trizin Ngawang Kunga | * 1945 | 1951–2017 | |
42. | Ratna Vajra Rinpoche | * 1974 | 2017– |
New Succession System
On 11 December 2014, a new throne holder succession system was announced during the 23rd Great Sakya Mönlam prayer festival on a resolution passed by the Dolma Phodrang and Phuntsok Phodrang, where members of both Phodrang will serve the role of Sakya Trizin in one three year term, according to their seniority and qualification.Ratna Vajra Rinpoche was enthroned on 9 March 2017 as the 42nd Sakya Trizin, the first to be enthroned under the new system.