Sonamchenpo
Sonamchenpo was a prominent Tibetan Buddhist master and scholar who lived during the 14th century. He is widely recognized as a significant figure in the history of Tibetan Buddhism, particularly for his contributions to the Sakya school. Born in the region of Tsang, Sonamchenpo received extensive training in monastic institutions and studied under many renowned lamas of his time.
His scholarly pursuits focused on various Buddhist philosophical traditions, including Madhyamaka and Pramana. Sonamchenpo authored several
Beyond his academic achievements, Sonamchenpo was also a respected spiritual teacher. He established and revitalized monasteries,