'Sonam Gyatso' () (
1543 –
1588) was the first officially recognized
Dalai Lama by the
Mongolians, who gave this teacher the name Dalai Lama, a combination of the Mongolian ''Dalai'' meaning "ocean" and the Tibetan honorific ''lama'', "teacher". Combined they imply "ocean of wisdom teacher".
Sonam Gyatso, a monk of the
Gelugpa (Yellow Hat) school of Buddhism, was responsible for finding a foreign patron for Gelugpa institutions. He found this patron in the
Altan Khan, who issued a Twofold Edict, ordering
Mongols to follow orthodox Buddhism, and bestowing on Sonam Gyatso the title "Dalai Lama".
The alliance with the Mongols would later prove instrumental in establishing the Gelukpa as the rulers of
Tibet during the reign of the
Great Fifth Dalai Lama.
References
★ ''Essence of Refined Gold by the Third Dalai Lama: with related texts by the Second and Seventh Dalai Lamas''. (1978) Translated by Glenn H. Mullin. Tushita Books, Dharamsala, H.P., India.