Sakya Trizin
Sakya Trizin (Tibetan: ས་སྐྱ་ཁྲི་འཛིན་, Wylie: sa skya khri 'dzin, "Throne-Holder of Sakya") is the title of the supreme spiritual authority and throne holder of the Sakya school, one of the four major sects of Tibetan Vajrayana Buddhism founded in 1073 by Khön Könchok Gyalpo of the Khön clan. [1][2] The lineage, maintained exclusively within the patrilineal Khön family, upholds the school's core teachings, particularly the Lamdre ("Path and Result") system synthesizing exoteric and esoteric doctrines. [1] In 2014, the 41st Sakya Trizin, Ngawang Kunga (born 1945), introduced a reformed non-hereditary selection process among qualified Khön descendants to ensure doctrinal continuity amid modern challenges, departing from prior lifelong tenures. [3] Under this system, his eldest son Ratna Vajra Rinpoche (born 1974) was enthroned as the 42nd Sakya Trizin in March 2017, followed by his younger son Gyana Vajra Rinpoche (born July 5, 1979) as the 43rd in March 2022. [4][5][6] The current 43rd Sakya Trizin, Gyana Vajra, actively bestows empowerments, teachings, and oversees monastic institutions worldwide, preserving the Sakya heritage in exile following the 1959 Chinese occupation of Tibet. [5][7]