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  1. Zhogön Qögyä Pagba, Zhogoin Qoigyai Phagspa o Drogön Chögyal Phagpa ; también escrito Dongon Choegyal Phakpa, Dromtön Chögyal Pagpa, etc.), nacido Lochö Gyäcän o Lochoi Gyaicain (1235-1280), fue el quinto líder de la escuela Sakya de budismo tibetano. Fue el primer virrey del Tíbet y jugó un importante rol político.

  2. Drogön Chogyal Phagpa (Tibetan: འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ་, Wylie: ʼgro mgon chos rgyal ʼphags pa; Chinese: 八思巴 ʼphags pa; 1235 – 15 December 1280), was the fifth leader of the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism.

  3. Chogyal Phagpa received novice monk’s vows from Sakya Pandita, and then received instructions in the Vinaya rules and precepts from the Abbot of the Chormolung, Sherab Senge. By the time Chogyal Phagpa was seventeen, Sakya Pandita had transferred to him all of his own teachings, good qualities, and responsibilities, and was very pleased with him.

  4. Drogon Chogyal Phagpa Lodro Gyaltsen (1235-1280), better known to the world as Chögyal Phagpa (or Phakpa) is one of the five great founding masters from the Sakya tradition in Tibet. In addition to being the nephew of the great 13th century Sakya master, Sakya Pandita , Chogyal Phagpa was appointed ruler of Tibet and eventually became the ...

  5. Drogön Chögyal Phagpa, uno de los cinco fundadores de la escuela Sakyapa de budismo tibetano, primer virrey del Tíbet. Sakya Pandita. Fue el primer virrey del Tíbet y jugó un importante rol político. Fue también el guru y consejero espiritual de Kublai Kan, gobernante del Imperio Mongol y la dinastía Yuan. Oops something went wrong:

  6. Phags-pa script. In 1260 Kublai Khan commissioned Drogön Chögyal Phagpa ( འགྲོ་ མགོན་ ཆོས་ རྒྱལ་ འཕགས་ པ་ ), a Tibetan monk and State Preceptor of the Yuan Dynasty, to create a new national script to replace the Uighur-based script.

  7. Drogön Chögyal Phagpa‎, one of the five founders of the Sakyapa school of Tibetan Buddhism, first vice-king of Tibet. Zhogön Qögyä Pagba, Zhogoin Qoigyai Phagspa or Drogön Chögyal Phagpa ( Tibetan: འགྲོ་མགོན་ཆོས་རྒྱལ་འཕགས་པ ་, Wylie: ' Gro mgon Chos rgyal 'Phags pa; also written ...