Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo
Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo was a prominent figure in Tibetan Buddhism, belonging to one of the three tantric branches of the Sakya school. In 1429, he founded the monastery Ngor Ewaṃ Choden, the most important site of esoteric Buddhism of the Sakya school in Tsang, the main monastery of the Ngor tradition. He is recognized as the first throne holder of Ngor Ewaṃ Choden. His collected works contain nearly two hundred titles.
A compilation of collected writings of numerous masters from the Ngor tradition that all served as abbots of Ngor Ewaṃ Choden has been published by the Paltsek Research Institute in the Tibetan book series mes po'i shul bzhag under the title E wam bka' 'bum in 20 volumes, starting with Ngorchen Kunga Zangpo.