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'''Zurchung Sherab Drakpa''' (Tib. ཟུར་ཆུང་ཤེས་རབ་གྲགས་པ་, [[Wyl.]] ''zur chung shes rab grags pa'') (1014-1074) was an important [[Nyingma]] master of the influential Zur family. His main teacher was [[Zurchen Shakya Jungné]]. | '''Zurchung Sherab Drakpa''' (Tib. ཟུར་ཆུང་ཤེས་རབ་གྲགས་པ་, [[Wyl.]] ''zur chung shes rab grags pa'') (1014-1074) was an important [[Nyingma]] master of the influential [[Zur]] family. His main teacher was [[Zurchen Shakya Jungné]]. | ||
==Disciples== | ==Disciples== | ||
The '''four great pillars''' ( | The '''four great pillars''' (ཀ་བ་ཆེན་པོ་བཞི་, ''ka ba chen po bzhi'') or four main students of Zurchung Sherab Drakpa are: | ||
# Kyoton Shakye of Kungbu | # Kyoton Shakye of Kungbu | ||
# Yangkeng Lama of Kyonglung | # Yangkeng Lama of Kyonglung | ||
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==External Links== | ==External Links== | ||
*{{TBRC|P2890|TBRC Profile}} | *{{TBRC|P2890|TBRC Profile}} | ||
*[ | *[https://treasuryoflives.org/biographies/view/Zurchung-Sherab-Drakpa/4632 Biography at Treasury of Lives] | ||
[[Category:Nyingma Masters]] | [[Category:Nyingma Masters]] |
Latest revision as of 08:32, 17 December 2019
Zurchung Sherab Drakpa (Tib. ཟུར་ཆུང་ཤེས་རབ་གྲགས་པ་, Wyl. zur chung shes rab grags pa) (1014-1074) was an important Nyingma master of the influential Zur family. His main teacher was Zurchen Shakya Jungné.
Disciples
The four great pillars (ཀ་བ་ཆེན་པོ་བཞི་, ka ba chen po bzhi) or four main students of Zurchung Sherab Drakpa are:
- Kyoton Shakye of Kungbu
- Yangkeng Lama of Kyonglung
- Len Shakya Zangpo of Chuwar
- Datik Choshak of Nakmori
Further Reading
- Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche, Zurchungpa's Testament: A Commentary On Zurchung Sherab Trakpa's Eighty Chapters Of Personal Advice (Ithaca: Snow Lion Publications, 2007)