Kunga Lekpa Jungne Gyaltsen (Wylie: Kun dga legs pa'i 'byung gnas rgyal mts'an, Chinese: 公哥列思八沖納思監藏班藏卜; 1308–1330) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty.
[1] When his elder brother Kunga Lotro Gyaltsen held the dignity of Dishi, he decreed a division of Zangpo Pal's many sons into four groups, each of which resided in a particular palace (Zhitog, Lhakhang, Rinchengang, and Ducho).
When the Dishi died in the imperial capital in March 1327, he was summoned by the emperor Yesün Temür to take up the dignity and was formally installed on 17 May 1327.
[3] According to the most reliable sources Kunga Lekpa Jungne Gyaltsen died in 1330 after a term of three years, suggesting that he managed to retain or regain his office in the end.
Another son, Drakpa Gyaltsen (1336–1376) was formally viceroy of Tibet in 1360–76, at a time when the Sakya regime had already been replaced by the Phagmodrupa dynasty.