Gyurme Tsewang Tenpel

Gyurme Tsewang Tenpel (1889–1956), also known as Tersé Tulku, was one of the four sons of Chokgyur Lingpa's daughter Könchok Paldrön. He was reco…

Longchen Rabjam

Longchen Rabjam was said to be an an emanation of Princess Pema Sal,the youngest daughter of King Tri Song Detsen and a direct student of Guru Padmasa…

Chekawa Yeshe Dorje

Born in 1101 at Luro, Chekawa Yeshe Dorje studied as a young boy with the great disciple of Milarepa, Rechungpa. He took the vows of novice monk at th…

Gyalsé Tokmé Zangpo

Gyalsé Tokmé Zangpo (1297-1371), also known as Gyalsé Ngulchu Tokmé, was born in Puljung, southwest of the Sakya Monastery in Tibet.

Shantideva

According to the Tibetan historians Butön and Taranātha, Śāntideva (late 7th to mid-8th century CE) was a prince born in Saurāṣṭra, on the we…

Desi Sangye Gyatso

The title “Desi’ signifies “Regent”. Sangye Gyatso (1653-1705) ruled Tibet following the death of Ngawang Lobsang Gyatso (the great Fifth Dala…

Songtsen Gampo

Songtsen Gampo (569?–649? 650) was the thirty-second ruler of Yarlung, a small kingdom in the Yarlung Tsangpo River Valley of central Tibet. He expa…

Shantarakshita

Shantarakshita (Śāntarakṣita) was one of the most influential figures in the first dissemination of Buddhism in Tibet. Tibetan sources often refer…

King Tri Songdetsen

Emperor Tri Songdetsen was known as the second Dharma King of Tibet and was an influential patron of Buddhism.

Atisha

Atiśa Dīpaṃkara Śrījñāna was the second son in a royal house in eastern India. His birth name was  Candragarbha. According to Tibetan sources…

Ānanda

Ānanda was the cousin of the Buddha who later served him for twenty-five years as his personal attendant. He was the son of Amṛtodana, the brother …

Rechung Dorje Drak

Rechung Dorje Drak, better known as Rechungpa, was born in Rala or Ralpa in a valley to the south-east from Dzongka near the border with Nepal.