Ameshab Ngakwang Kunga Sonam
Ameshab Ngakwang Kunga Sönam (1597-1659) was the twenty-seventh throneholder of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Ameshab widely promoted the transmission of the Sakya tradition and mediated peace amid rising military conflict in Central Tibet. A prodigious historian, Ameshab wrote impactful histories of the Sakya school; the Lamdre, or "Path and Result," tradition; and the Hevajra Tantra , which were read for centuries in Tibet and across the Inner Asian Buddhist world.
Ameshab Ngakwang Kunga Sönam (1597-1659) was the twenty-seventh throneholder of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Ameshab widely promoted the transmission of the Sakya tradition and mediated peace amid rising military conflict in Central Tibet. A prodigious historian, Ameshab wrote impactful histories of the Sakya school; the Lamdre, or "Path and Result," tradition; and the Hevajra Tantra , which were read for centuries in Tibet and across the Inner Asian Buddhist world. See less
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