Virupa's next incarnation is the great Sakya Pandita, one of the five Sakya patriarchs and the nephew of Jetsün Drakpa Gyaltsen. Sakya Pandita was one of the greatest scholars in Tibetan history and one of the so-called 'Three Mañjughoshas of Tibet', a title given to him in recognition of his scholarly achievements and knowledge of Sanskrit. He is held in the tradition to have been an emanation of the Bodhisattva Manjushri, the embodiment of the wisdom of all the Buddhas. He became known as a great scholar in Tibet, Mongolia, Coastal China and India and was proficient in the five great sciences of Buddhist philosophy, medicine, grammar, dialectics and sacred Sanskrit literature as well as the minor sciences of rhetoric, synonymies, poetry, dancing and astrology.
It is interesting that in his previous life, he manifested as Mahasiddha Virupa who broke with the conventions of Buddhist monastic life of the time, and abandoning the monastery he practiced in. One mind stream, manifesting in different manner according to the times. Only beings with such spiritual attainments can as they are connected with unusual ways of thinking and with the highest levels of spiritual enlightenment.