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([['khrul rtog rgyun gyi skad cig ma]]) - Here is nothing which is not embraced by this unfabricated continuous instant, the [[sugata essence]] of [[dharmakaya]]. Here is also nothing which is not produced by obscuring ''[[continuous instant of deluded thinking]]'', this temporary confusion.  [[JOKYAB]]
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[[Drukpa Sherab Zangpo]] ([['brug pa shes rab bzang po]]) (1400-1438)
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[[Image:029-Sherab Zangpo-sm.jpg|frame|Sherab Zangpo (1400-1438)]]
  
In his ''[[Repeating the Words of the Buddha]]'', [[Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche]] says: "This which connects one's mind with all the negative [[karma]] or imprints from the past is conceptual thinking. The moment conceptual thinking is absent there is nothing to tie samsara together; it is cut, just like a rope which has been cut cannot bind. Look into what samsara is based on, and see it is the moment-to-moment delusion. This string of deluded moments is called the ''"continuous instant of delusion"'', and is the basis of samsara. Among the [[five aggregates]], it is called 'formation'."
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Second son of [[Drukpa Yeshe Rinchen]] and younger brother of [[Drukpa Namkha Palzang]]. Third of the three 'prince-abbots' of [[Ralung]]. Father and teacher of [[Drukchen II, Gyalwang Kunga Paljor]], the first re-incarnation of [[Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje]], and Lhawang ([[lha'i dbang po]]). At the age of fourteen Drukpa Sherab Zangpo became throne holder of [[Ralung]]. He was the grandfather of [[Drukpa Ngawang Chogyal]] 14th throne holder of Ralung.
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===Literary Works===
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===Main Teachers===
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*[[Drukpa Namkha Palzang]] ([['brug pa nam mkha' dpal bzang]]) 1398-1438
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* [[Drukpa Yeshe Rinchen]] ('brug pa ye shes rin chen) [1364-1413]
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* [[Drubtob Lodrö Chogden]] ([[drub thob blo gros mchog ldan]])
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===Main Students===
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* [[Drukchen II, Gyalwang Kunga Paljor|Drukchen Kunga Paljor]] ('brug chen kun dga' dpal 'byor) (1428-1476)<br>
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===Main Lineages===
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*[[Kagyu]]<br>
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*[[Drukpa Kagyu]]<br>
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*[[Middle Drukpa]] (bar 'brug) / [[Ralung  Monastery|Ralung Tradition]]<br>
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===Alternate Names===
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* Sherab Zangpo shes rab bzang po<br>
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* Pranjnabhadra (pradznya bha dra)<br>
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* gsang bdag shes rab bzang po
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===Other Reference Sources===
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* ''Author:'' dge 'dun rin chen [1926-1997] ('brug rje mkhan po 69)''Title:'' dpal ldan 'brug pa'i gdul zhing lho phyogs nags mo'i ljongs kyi chos 'byung blo gsar rna ba'i rgyan (lho yi chos 'byung blo gsar rna rgyan).
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* ''Author:'' Yonten Dargye; ''Title:'' History of the Drukpa Kagyud School in Bhutan ''(12th to 17th Century A.D.)'' [ISBN 99936-616-0-0] pp.48-49.
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===Internal Links===
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*[[Kagyu]]
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[[Category:Buddhist Masters]]
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[[Category:Kagyu Masters]]
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[[Category:Drukpa Kagyu Masters]]

Latest revision as of 11:29, 10 July 2008

Drukpa Sherab Zangpo ('brug pa shes rab bzang po) (1400-1438)


Sherab Zangpo (1400-1438)

Second son of Drukpa Yeshe Rinchen and younger brother of Drukpa Namkha Palzang. Third of the three 'prince-abbots' of Ralung. Father and teacher of Drukchen II, Gyalwang Kunga Paljor, the first re-incarnation of Tsangpa Gyare Yeshe Dorje, and Lhawang (lha'i dbang po). At the age of fourteen Drukpa Sherab Zangpo became throne holder of Ralung. He was the grandfather of Drukpa Ngawang Chogyal 14th throne holder of Ralung.


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Literary Works[edit]

Main Teachers[edit]

Main Students[edit]

Main Lineages[edit]

Alternate Names[edit]

  • Sherab Zangpo shes rab bzang po
  • Pranjnabhadra (pradznya bha dra)
  • gsang bdag shes rab bzang po

Other Reference Sources[edit]

  • Author: dge 'dun rin chen [1926-1997] ('brug rje mkhan po 69); Title: dpal ldan 'brug pa'i gdul zhing lho phyogs nags mo'i ljongs kyi chos 'byung blo gsar rna ba'i rgyan (lho yi chos 'byung blo gsar rna rgyan).
  • Author: Yonten Dargye; Title: History of the Drukpa Kagyud School in Bhutan (12th to 17th Century A.D.) [ISBN 99936-616-0-0] pp.48-49.

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