The Amazing Treasury of the Sakya Lineage

Volume 2

Published by Wisdom Publications
Distributed by Simon & Schuster
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About The Book

A lucid and landmark translation that offers an intriguing glimpse into Tibetan history and the spiritual development and remarkable lives of the early luminaries of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism.

Ameshab Ngakwang Kunga Sonam (1597–1659), a member of the Khon aristocracy and the twenty-seventh throne holder of Sakya Monastery, gives a thorough history of the major Sakya lineage holders up to the time of his writing in the seventeenth century. Where the first volume of this history, published last year, focused on the celestial origins and the founders of the Khon lineage, as well as their interactions with the Mongol Empire, volume 2 tells the stories of the major figures of the four monastic residences, or labrang, from the early fourteenth to seventeenth centuries, and how they persevered through a time of religious and political reorientation in Inner Asia and were able to strengthen the Sakya lineage after a period of waning influence. The biographies here tell of extraordinary scholarship and spiritual practice, highlighting not only the Sakya leadership genealogy but what such leadership entailed—and the remarkable blessings that have been passed down through time.

Celebrated translator and scholar Cyrus Stearns said of volume 1, "As the definitive genealogy of the Khon family from its legendary origins, and as one of the greatest historical masterpieces of the Sakya tradition, Ameshab’s book is a work of remarkable traditional scholarship. This volume is a noteworthy event in the translation into English of the Buddhist historical literature of Tibet."

Contents

Foreword by His Holiness the Sakya Trichen
Acknowledgments
List of Conventions
Illustrations
Translators’ Introduction

The Wondrous Precious Treasury Fulfilling All Wishes:
Biographies of the Precious Lineage of the Glorious Sakya, the Great Regents of the Buddha in the North of Jambudvipa

Part 3: An Explanation of the Succession History of the Four Labrangs
1. An Explanation of the Succession Lineage of Shithok Labrang

Sailen Wang Sonam Sangpo
Guoshi Ratnasri
The Imperial Preceptor Lachen Kunga Lodro Gyaltsen
Kunting Guoshi, the Great Khetsun Namkha Lekpai Gyaltsen
Namkha Shenyen
Guoshi Namkha Gyaltsen
Tiling Kyahosi Tawen Guoshi Kunga Rinchen
Guoshi Lodro Gyaltsen
Mahaguru Drakpa Lodro
Mahaguru Kunga Lodro Gyaltsen
Mahaguru Kunga Wangchuk
Mahaguru Chumikpa Lodro Wangchuk
Conclusion


2. An Explanation of the Succession Lineage of Rinchen Labrang
Tawen Guoshi Kunga Nyima
Tawen Guoshi Jamyang Donyo Gyaltsen
Guoshi Palden Lama Dampa Sonam Gyaltsen
Nyima Gyaltsen
Lachen Kunga Gyaltsen
The Mahatma Great Manjugho?a Namkha Gyaltsen
The Shalu Mahatma Thutop Wangchuk Sonam Gyaltsen
Gyakar Sherab Gyaltsen
Mahatma Lodro Gyaltsen
The Mahaguru Drakpa Gyaltsen


3. The Explanation of the Succession Lineage of Lhakhang Labrang
Dishi Kunga Lekpai Jungne Gyaltsen
Dishi Kunga Gyaltsen
Tholing Teho Tawen Chokyi Gyaltsen
Tawen Guoshi Lodro Gyaltsen
Dishi Thekchen Chokyi Gyalpo Kunga Tashi
Dharmadhvaja
Dorje Rinchen Gyaltsen
Mahaguru Sonam Tashi
Mahaguru Delek Tashi
Acarya Sonam Gyaltsen and His Siblings Shakya Senge, Dondrup Gyaltsen, and Samten Gyaltsen
The Great Learned and Righteous Kunga Tashi and His Siblings Kunga Gyaltsen and Kunga Nyingpo
Mahatma Rinchen Gyaltsen
A Supplement to the Succession History of Lhakhang Labrang
Mahatma Chokyi Gyaltsen
Jampaiyang Kunga Lodro Lekpai Jungne Gyaltsen


4. An Explanation of the Succession History of Ducho Labrang
Mahaguru Nyima Pal
Kunga Lekpai Jungne
Tisri Sonam Lodro
Sailen Wang Drakpa Gyaltsen
Tawen Guoshi Kunga Lekpai Lodro
Wang Namse Gyaltsen
Mahatma Chokyi Gyaltsen
Mahaguru Kunga Lodro Gyaltsen
Tukyaho Wang Namkha Lekpai Gyaltsen
Tukya Wang Wang Namkha Gyaltsen
Namkha Rinchen Gyaltsen
Namkha Tashi Gyaltsen
Mahatma Sa Lotsawa Jampaiyang Kunga Sonam
Mahatma Ngaki Wangchuk Drakpa Gyaltsen
Jampal Drakpa
Jamyang Tseten Tashi
Jamyang Kunga Samdrup
The Great Mantra Holder Ngakwang Kunga Rinchen
A Supplement to the Succession History of Ducho Labrang
Jamyang Sonam Wangpo
Ngakchang Drakpa Lodro Gyaltsen
Glorious Jamyang Thutop Wangchuk Drakpa Gyaltsen
Ngakwang Kunga Wangyal
Jamgon Ame Ngakwang Kunga Sonam


Part 4: An Explanation of Other Relevant Topics

Notes
Bibliography
Index
About the Authors

About The Author

Ameshab Ngakwang Kunga Sonam (A myes zhabs ngag dbang kun dga’ bsod nams, 1597–1659) was the long-serving twenty-seventh throne holder of the Sakya lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. Deeply trained in his tradition, Ameshab was ordained as a monk around 1618 and undertook extensive scholastic study. After the death of his father and brother, however, in 1620 Ameshab returned his vows and was enthroned as Sakya Trizin. In the decades that followed, 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 Lamdré, or “Path and Result,” tradition; and the Hevajra Tantra, which were read for centuries in Tibet and across the Inner Asian Buddhist world.

Product Details

  • Publisher: Wisdom Publications (August 18, 2026)
  • Length: 416 pages
  • ISBN13: 9781614299479

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Raves and Reviews

The Amazing Treasury of the Sakya Lineage: Volume 2 represents a significant contribution to the study of Tibetan Buddhist intellectual and religious history. As both a primary historical source and a work of interpretive significance, this book will be of interest to scholars of Tibetan studies, Buddhist studies, and Himalayan history, as well as to practitioners seeking a deeper understanding of the lineage’s doctrinal and institutional foundations. This translation makes an important corpus of Tibetan historical literature accessible to a wider audience and underscores the enduring relevance of the Sakya tradition's synthesis of scholarship, practice, and ethical responsibility.”

– His Holiness the 43rd Sakya Trizin, Gyana Vajra Sakya

“This second and final volume of Jamgön Ameshab’s The Amazing Treasury of the Sakya Lineage continues the story of the marvelous Khön family of the Sakya tradition of Tibetan Buddhism up through the middle of the seventeenth century. Brief biographical studies of many great masters, such as Lama Dampa Sönam Gyaltsen, Dakchen Lodrö Gyaltsen, and the author’s grandfather, Ngakchang Kunga Rinchen, are available here in English for the first time, thanks to the skillful translation of Khenpo Kunga Sherab and Matthew King. These two books are a wonderful treasure for anyone interested in Tibetan Buddhism.”

– Cyrus Stearns, translator of Taking the Result as the Path: Core Teachings of the Sakya Lamdré Tradition

“For readers interested in exploring tensions among and within Tibetan lineages or in learning more about changing relationships between Tibetan and Mongolian communities, Ameshab’s history is truly a treasury. Khenpo Kunga Sherab and Matthew King have produced a vibrant resource for scholars and practitioners of the Sakya tradition, elegantly representing Ameshab’s keen perspective and his critical eye, together with his consequential acts of expressing and constructing memory.”

– Rae Dachille, associate professor of religious studies and East Asian studies, University of Arizona

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