Sanggye Pal

Sanggye Pal (Wylie: Sangs rgyas dpal; Chinese: 相家班) (1267 - 1314) was a Tibetan Imperial Preceptor (Dishi) at the court of the Mongol-led Yuan dynasty of China.

He hailed from Sakya which was the foremost monastic regime in Tibet in this period.

Sanggye Pal belonged to the Khangsarpa family, being the son of Sumpa Drakpa Gyaltsen.

He was the younger brother of Drakpa Odzer who previously held the Dishi title.

[2] However, a document sent to the Tibetan myriarchy Zhalu in 1307 is issued by Sanggye Pal.