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<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[ཟུར་ཆེན་ཤཱཀྱ་འབྱུང་གནས།]]</span></noinclude><br>
<noinclude><span class=TibUni16>[[ཟུར་ཆེན་ཤཱཀྱ་འབྱུང་གནས།]]</span></noinclude><br>
<noinclude>[[zur chen shAkya 'byung gnas]]</noinclude><br>
<noinclude>[[zur chen sha kya 'byung gnas]]</noinclude><br>
===Short biography===
===Short biography===
'''Ngakpe Gyalpo Zurchen Shakya Jungne'''(1002-1062), was born in Kham region.  His father is [[Zurzang Sherab Jungne]] and his mother is Dewacham.  Since his youth he followed his father to learn how to read and write, and when he mastered these skills, he followed master [[Lachen Gongpa Rabsal]] and received the 3 stages of monastic ordination from him.  He then followed his uncle [[Zur Rinchen Gyatso]] to learn the science of logic, the five sciences of Buddhism, and the Outer and Inner Tantra and he mastered them.  Zurpoche had many root gurus.  He followed [[Nyag Yeshe Jungne]] to learn the Mind Class Tantra of the [[Great Perfection]] and [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]].  He learned [[Trekchod]] (Cutting Through) and [[Togal]] (Direct Crossing) from Master [[Dre Drochung]].  He also learned under Master [[Zhuton Sonam Shakya]] many Yidams Practices from [[The Sutra that Gathers All Intentions]].  He received countless oral instructions from his root gurus and having practiced al of them, he attained great accomplishments with many sign of attainment. Thus, he became a siddha (accomplisher) who mastered the Tripitaka of the all sutras and tantras.  At the valley of Tanag in a cave facing east, which contains an owl’s nest, he practiced the nine-deity mandala of [[Yanggdag Heruka]] and actually beheld the visage and mandala of the deities. O that site later was built a monastery and Zurpoche became famed everywhere as [[Lama Ugpalungpa]], the “Guru of Owl Valley”.  His lineage teaching have been responsible for training many distinguished Siddhas.  Throughout his entire life, he often demonstrated miracle as a sign of his siddhis, like during the construction of a monastery where he made the uneven length of the pillars, even by simply rolling them with his feet.  This monastery was formed by Zurpoche Shakya Jungne and [[Zurchung Sherab Drakpa]], who established its system of practice.  [[Zur Shakya Senge]] (also known as Sangdag Drophugpa) propagated the teaching of this lineage.  This monastery became a historical cause of the profundity of the lineage of Nyingmapa.<br>
[[Image:C-3.jpg|frame|Lharje Deshek Zurpoche]]
'''Ngakpe Gyalpo Zurchen Shakya Jungne'''(1002-1062), was born in Kham region.  His father is [[Zurzang Sherab Jungne]] and his mother is Dewacham.  Since his youth he followed his father to learn how to read and write, and when he mastered these skills, he followed master [[Lachen Gongpa Rabsal]] and received the 3 stages of monastic ordination from him.  He then followed his uncle [[Zur Rinchen Gyatso]] to learn the science of logic, the five sciences of Buddhism, and the Outer and Inner Tantra and he mastered them.  Zurpoche had many root gurus.  He followed [[Nyang Yeshe Jungne]] to learn the Mind Class Tantra of the [[Great Perfection]] and [[Guhyagarbha Tantra]].  He learned [[Trekchod]] (Cutting Through) and [[Togal]] (Direct Crossing) from Master [[Dre Trochungpa]].  He also learned under Master [[Zhuton Sonam Shakya]] many Yidams Practices from The Sutra that Gathers All Intentions.  He received countless oral instructions from his root gurus and having practiced al of them, he attained great accomplishments with many sign of attainment. Thus, he became a siddha (accomplisher) who mastered the Tripitaka of the all sutras and tantras.  At the valley of Tanag in a cave facing east, which contains an owl’s nest, he practiced the nine-deity mandala of [[Yangdag Heruka]] and actually beheld the visage and mandala of the deities. O that site later was built a monastery and Zurpoche became famed everywhere as [[Lama Ugpalungpa]], the “Guru of Owl Valley”.  His lineage teaching have been responsible for training many distinguished Siddhas.  Throughout his entire life, he often demonstrated miracle as a sign of his siddhis, like during the construction of a monastery where he made the uneven length of the pillars, even by simply rolling them with his feet.  This monastery was formed by Zurpoche Shakya Jungne and [[Zurchung Sherab Drakpa]], who established its system of practice.  [[Zur Shakya Senge]] (also known as Sangdag Drophugpa) propagated the teaching of this lineage.  This monastery became a historical cause of the profundity of the lineage of Nyingmapa.<br>
===Literary Works===
===Literary Works===
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===Main Teachers===
===Main Teachers===
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*[[Zurzang Sherab Jungne]][http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=A1B3CD669AA78ED77222FD22209857EE?RID=P2JM29&wylie=n]
*[[Lachen Gongpa Rabsal]]
*[[Zur Rinchen Gyatso]][http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=A1B3CD669AA78ED77222FD22209857EE?RID=P2JM32&wylie=n]
*[[Nyang Yeshe Jungne]] ([[nyang ye shes 'byung gnas]])[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=A1B3CD669AA78ED77222FD22209857EE?RID=P2888&wylie=n]
*[[Zhuton Sonam Shakya]][http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=A1B3CD669AA78ED77222FD22209857EE?RID=P2JM39&wylie=n]
*[[Dre Trochungpa]][http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=A1B3CD669AA78ED77222FD22209857EE?RID=P2JM37&wylie=n]<br>
*[[Je Shakya Chok]] ([[rje shakya mchog]] of dge rong)
*[[Nyennak Wangdrak]] ([[gnyan nag dbang grags]] of yul gsar)
*[[Thokar Namkha De]] ([[thod dkar nam mkha' sde]])
*[[Rok Shakya Jungne]] ([[rog shakya 'byung gnas]])
===Main Students===
===Main Students===
:'''''Known as "The Four Summits" are:'''''
*[[Zurchung Sherab Drakpa]]<br>
*[[Zurchung Sherab Drakpa]]<br>
*[[Menyak Jungdrak]]
*[[Zhang Drochung]]
*[[Zanggom Sherab Gyalpo]]
===Main Lineages===
===Main Lineages===
*[[Nyingma Kama]]
*[[Nyingma Kama]]
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*[[Zurpoche Shakya Jungne]]
*[[Zurpoche Shakya Jungne]]
*[[Ugpa Lungpa Shakya Jungne]]
*[[Ugpa Lungpa Shakya Jungne]]
*[[zur chen shAkya 'byung gnas]]
*[[lha rje bde gshegs zur po che sakya 'byung gnas]]<br>
*[[lha rje bde gshegs zur po che sakya 'byung gnas]]<br>
===Other Resources===
===Other Resources===
*[[snga 'gyur rdzogs chen chos 'byung chen mo]] (pg.153)  
*[[snga 'gyur rdzogs chen chos 'byung chen mo]] (pg.153)
*[[The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism]], Its Fundamentals and History (pg.617)  
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*<br>
*zur rnam pa gsum - the three Zur. 1) {zur chung pa}. 2) {sgro sbug pa} 3) {zur chen pa} [RY]
*zur rnam pa gsum - the three Zur. 1) {zur chung pa}. 2) {sgro sbug pa} 3) {zur chen pa} [RY]
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===Internal Links===
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*[[Chronology of Buddhism by Matthieu Ricard]]
*[[Chronology of Buddhism by Matthieu Ricard]]
===External Links===
===External Links===
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=8D267EF70C268087D75C1CD395446720?RID=P2889&wylie=n The TBRC Link]<br>
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=8D267EF70C268087D75C1CD395446720?RID=P2889&wylie=n The TBRC Link]<br>
*[http://vajrayana.triratna.info/Nyingma-A3-Zur-lineage.html Dharma Heirs of Lharje Zurpoche Śākya Jungne]<br>
*[http://vajrayana.triratna.info/Nyingma-A3-Zur-lineage.html Dharma Heirs of Lharje Zurpoche Śākya Jungne]<br>
 
*[https://collab.itc.virginia.edu/access/wiki/site/679c2e7e-ca49-462b-0038-a5e0534b709f/biography%20-%20zurpoche%20%C5%9B%C4%81kya%20jungn%C3%A9.html Biography of Zurpoche Śākya Jungné]


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Latest revision as of 03:06, 10 February 2009

Zurpoche

ཟུར་ཆེན་ཤཱཀྱ་འབྱུང་གནས།
zur chen sha kya 'byung gnas

Short biography

Lharje Deshek Zurpoche

Ngakpe Gyalpo Zurchen Shakya Jungne(1002-1062), was born in Kham region. His father is Zurzang Sherab Jungne and his mother is Dewacham. Since his youth he followed his father to learn how to read and write, and when he mastered these skills, he followed master Lachen Gongpa Rabsal and received the 3 stages of monastic ordination from him. He then followed his uncle Zur Rinchen Gyatso to learn the science of logic, the five sciences of Buddhism, and the Outer and Inner Tantra and he mastered them. Zurpoche had many root gurus. He followed Nyang Yeshe Jungne to learn the Mind Class Tantra of the Great Perfection and Guhyagarbha Tantra. He learned Trekchod (Cutting Through) and Togal (Direct Crossing) from Master Dre Trochungpa. He also learned under Master Zhuton Sonam Shakya many Yidams Practices from The Sutra that Gathers All Intentions. He received countless oral instructions from his root gurus and having practiced al of them, he attained great accomplishments with many sign of attainment. Thus, he became a siddha (accomplisher) who mastered the Tripitaka of the all sutras and tantras. At the valley of Tanag in a cave facing east, which contains an owl’s nest, he practiced the nine-deity mandala of Yangdag Heruka and actually beheld the visage and mandala of the deities. O that site later was built a monastery and Zurpoche became famed everywhere as Lama Ugpalungpa, the “Guru of Owl Valley”. His lineage teaching have been responsible for training many distinguished Siddhas. Throughout his entire life, he often demonstrated miracle as a sign of his siddhis, like during the construction of a monastery where he made the uneven length of the pillars, even by simply rolling them with his feet. This monastery was formed by Zurpoche Shakya Jungne and Zurchung Sherab Drakpa, who established its system of practice. Zur Shakya Senge (also known as Sangdag Drophugpa) propagated the teaching of this lineage. This monastery became a historical cause of the profundity of the lineage of Nyingmapa.

Literary Works


Main Teachers

Main Students

Known as "The Four Summits" are:

Main Lineages

Alternate Names & Spellings

Other Resources

  • snga 'gyur rdzogs chen chos 'byung chen mo (pg.153)
  • The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism, Its Fundamentals and History (pg.617)

  • zur rnam pa gsum - the three Zur. 1) {zur chung pa}. 2) {sgro sbug pa} 3) {zur chen pa} [RY]
  • zur mes dbon rnam gsum - the three teachers zur mes and dbon [gsang sngags rnying ma'i slob dpon zur mes dbon rnam gsum ni, dang po zur po che sh'akya 'byung gnas te, khong gis bstan pa phyi dar la snga 'gyur gyi bstan pa'i rtza ba btzugs, gnyis pa zur chung shes rab grad pa'am bde gshegs rgya bo pas yal ga bskyangs, gsum pa rje sgro phug pa chen po sh'akya seng ges lo 'bras rgyas par mdzad pa yin no [IW]
  • zur mes dbon gsum - the three teachers zur mes and dbon [gsang sngags rnying ma'i slob dpon zur mes dbon rnam gsum ni, dang po zur po che sh'akya 'byung gnas te, khong gis bstan pa phyi dar la snga 'gyur gyi bstan pa'i rtza ba btzugs, gnyis pa zur chung shes rab grad pa'am bde gshegs rgya bo pas yal ga bskyangs, gsum pa rje sgro phug pa chen po sh'akya seng ges lo 'bras rgyas par mdzad pa yin no [IW]

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