Ünyön Künga Zangpo

Ünyön Künga Zangpo (Tibetan: དབུས་སྨྱོན་ཀུན་དགའ་བཟང་པོ།; Wylie: dbus smyon kun dga' bzang po; 1458-1532) was a famous yogin of the Kagyu sect of Tibetan Buddhism. While Künga Zangpo is a personal name that he received at the time of his monastic ordination, the moniker Ünyön ("ü-nyön"), meaning "Madman from the Ü [region]," was a title he earned through his distinctive tantric asceticism.

The term "the three madmen" (སྨྱོན་པ་གསུམ།; smyon pa gsum) is sometimes used to refer to the Madman of Ü along with his two "madman" contemporaries: the Madman of Tsang, and Drukpa Kunley, "the Madman of the Drukpa [Kagyu].".[1]

Further reading

A hagiographic text describing the complete life of the Madman of Ü, composed by his disciples, has been translated into English.[2]

The Treasury of Lives biography of Unyon Kunga Zangpo by David DiValerio

References

  1. ^ DiValerio, David. The Holy Madmen of Tibet (New York: Oxford University Press, 2015). p 9. ISBN 0199391211.
  2. ^ DiValerio, David. The Life of the Madman of Ü (New York: Oxford University Press, 2016). ISBN 0190244038.
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