Sakya; 薩迦派; Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ (sakya); Wylie: sa skya;
Sakya is one of the four main traditions of Tibetan Buddhism. It was founded by Khon Konchok Gyalpo in 1073. In Tibetan, Sakya means ‘grey earth’ which is the colour of the earth at the Sakya Monastery. The most important teaching of the Sakya tradition is Lamdre, or ‘Path with Fruit’, associated with the Hevajra Tantra.
薩迦派是藏傳佛教四大教派之一,由昆·貢卻傑布創始,主張先顯後密兼修。薩迦的藏語意思是灰白色,因主寺薩迦寺土色灰白。主寺圍牆上塗有紅、白、黑三色條紋,故常被稱為花教。道果法是薩迦派最重要的教義。領袖為薩迦法王。
Synonyms/Additional Terms 同義詞:
Sakya, 薩迦