Kōnglè 空蜝 (or possibly Kōngluó, fl. c. 750–900) — Tang-period Esoteric ācārya named in the colophon of KR6j0448 (T1221) as 「鮫龍洞阿闍梨位空蜝述」 — “[the] ācārya of [the] Shark-Dragon Grotto, in Position Kōnglè, expounds [the text]“.
The graph 蜝 (Unicode U+87DD) is rare; it appears with a phonetic value lè / qí in standard reference works, but is sometimes given as a variant of 蠡 luó in the Buddhist transmission. The transcription “Kōnglè” (空蜝) follows the more common reading; some witnesses read 空羅 (Kōngluó).
The colophon places him at Jiāo-lóng Dòng 鮫龍洞 (“Shark-Dragon Grotto”), an unidentified meditation-site that has not been securely located in the geographic record. The use of 「位」 (wèi = “position, station”) rather than the more common 「沙門」 (śramaṇa) or 「三藏」 (Tripitaka-master) is unusual and suggests a particular Esoteric initiation-hierarchy in which 「位」 names a specific abhiṣeka-rank.
He is one of many obscure local Esoteric ācāryas of late-Tang and Five-Dynasties China whose names survive only in the colophon-records of small ritual handbooks — collectively pointing to a wide diffusion of Esoteric ritual practice beyond the major Chángān centres, even as the imperial Esoteric school there suffered the disruptions of the An-lushan rebellion and the Huìchāng persecution.