Jetsun Chökyi Gyaltsen


Jetsun Chökyi Gyaltsen, commonly known as Jetsunpa, was a prominent scholar and logician of the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism. His scholastic works became standard textbooks at major Gelug monastic universities, including Ganden and Sera, and continue to influence the curriculum in several debate colleges.
Jetsunpa rose to intellectual authority in the early 16th century. His philosophical commentaries gradually replaced those of earlier Sera scholars, including the monastery’s founding figure Lodro Rinchen Sengge. Modern scholarship—particularly that of Elijah Sacvan Ary—highlights Jetsunpa’s role in reshaping the reception of Khedrub Je, one of the principal disciples of Tsongkhapa. Jetsunpa's panegyrical Secret Biography of Khedrub Geleg Pelsang contributed to elevating Khedrub as a principal interpreter of Tsongkhapa’s teachings. Jetsünpa’s scholastic lineage continued through his disciple Khedrub Gendun Tenpa Dargye, whose works remain in use at the Sera Me College. Monastic colleges such as Sera Je, Ganden Jangtse, and the Shadupling Debate College of Kumbum Monastery still employ Jetsunpa's textbooks.

Works

Secret Biography of Khedrub Geleg Pelsang
  • ''rJe btsun CHos kyi rgyal mtshan dpal bzang pos mdzad pa’i grub mtha’i rnam bzhag''