Khön Konchog Gyalpo
Khön Konchog Gyalpo was a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, known for founding the Sakya school in the 11th century. He played a crucial role in the transmission of Buddhist teachings in Tibet, emphasizing the importance of both study and practice. His lineage has continued to influence Tibetan culture and spirituality.
As a revered teacher, Khön Konchog Gyalpo is often associated with the Sakya Trizin, the spiritual leader of the Sakya school. His teachings focus on the integration of philosophy and meditation, guiding practitioners on their spiritual journeys. His legacy remains significant in the context of Tibetan Buddhism today.