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Sakya
- This articles concerns the Sakya school of Tibetan Buddhism. For information on the ancient Sakya tribe, see Shakya.
The
Sakya (, "pale earth") school is one of four major schools of
Tibetan Buddhism, the others being the
Nyingma,
Kagyu, and
Gelug. It is one of the
Red Hat sects along with the Nyingma and Kagyu.
Shakya
The
Shakya were a clan of the
Vedic period (1750–500 BCE). The name
Sakya is derived from the
Sanskrit word sakya, which means "the one who is capable".
Sakya
Sakya (Sanskrit) A clan in ancient India, with a capital called Kapilavastu. From this clan was descended Siddhartha-Gautama, the founder of Buddhism. Hence the patronymic Sakya, by which he is commonly known.
Sakya
The Sakya is the clan into which the
Buddha was born. "Sakyamuni" means "wise one of the Sakya," which was a title given to the Buddha.