Kunga Gyaltsen (Wylie: Kun dga' rgyal mts'an; Chinese: 公哥兒監藏班藏卜; 1310 – 1358) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
In 1331 the incarnated hierarch of the Karmapa sect, Rangjung Dorje, arrived with a number of imperial officials to fetch Kunga Gyaltsen and bring him to the capital.
Arriving to Dadu (Beijing) he was duly confirmed in his office by the new great khan and last Yuan emperor Toghon Temür on 19 July 1333.
One of the 13 myriarchies of Central Tibet, Phagmodru, was headed by the strong-willed and ambitious Changchub Gyaltsen who involved in a complicated series of clashes with rival lords and the Sakya administrators (dpon-chen or ponchen).
[6] During all these events, Changchub Gyaltsen continued to formally adhere to the Yuan dynasty and received the title Tai Situ from the great khan.