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===Short biography===
[[Image:Zurchungpa(1).jpg|frame|Deshek Gyawopa, Zurchungpa Sherab Drak]]
'''Zurchungpa Sherab Drakpa''' (1014-1074), was born in Yeru Tsang ([[g.yas ru gtsang]]) to Thakpa Gomchen and Mojo Sherab Kyi. After his wife's separation from him and a total discouragement with samsaric life, he ran away to study and practice at the feet of the Great [[Lharje Zurpoche]], whom he was related to. Fallowing in the tradition and lineage of [[Zurpoche]], he lived and taught at Ugpa Lung Gon ([['ug pa lung]]) for most of his life. Having gained mastery through the practice of [[Vajrasattva]]'s sadhana and abiding exactly by the words and teachings of [[Zurchen Shakya Jungne]], he came to see all arisen phenomena as perfectly pure [[Dharmakaya]]. With his great powers and accomplishment attained from his mastery over the five elements, he benefited limitless students and mother-beings. All of Tibet, even his critics came to pay homage at his feet. Among the multitudes of his disciple it was his famed son [[Zur Shakya Senge]]; [[Drophugpa]] who became the sun-like heart disciple to his father's lineage and teachings. [BL]<br>
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===Literary Works===
*<br>
===Main Teachers===
*[[Zurchen Shakya Jungne]]<br>
===Main Students===
*[[Zur Shakya Senge]]<br>
*[[Kyoton Shakya Yeshe]]
===Main Lineages===
*[[bka' sde zur pa]]<br>
*[[Nyingma Kama]]
===Alternate Names & Spellings===
*Deshek Gyawo
*[[Zurchungpa Sherap Drakpa]] ([[zur chung pa shes rab grags pa]])
*[[Zurchung Sherap Dra]]
*[[Zurcung Sherap-tra]]
*[[Lharje Zurchungpa]]
*Ugpa Lungpa Sherab Drakpa
*2nd Ugpa Lung Denrab <br>
===Other Resources===
*[['ug pa lung]]
*[[zur lung dpal chen lha khang]]<br>
*[[snga 'gyur rdzogs chen chos 'byung chen mo]]
*[[The Nyingma School of Tibetan Buddhism]], Its Fundamentals and History (pg.635)
*Zurchungpa Sherab Drakpa: 1014-1074 [RY]
*Zurchungpa Sherab Drakpa, Zur Sherab Drakpa: 1014-1072 /TDZ -1074 [MR][BL]
===Internal Links===
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===External Links===
*[http://www.tbrc.org/kb/tbrc-detail.xq;jsessionid=8D267EF70C268087D75C1CD395446720?RID=P2890 The TBRC Link]
**[http://vajrayana.triratna.info/Nyingma-A3-Zur-lineage.html Dharma Heirs of Lharje Zurpoche Śākya Jungne]<br>
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ཟུར་ཆུང་ཤེས་རབ་འགྲགས་པ།
zur chung shes rab 'grags pa

Short biography

Deshek Gyawopa, Zurchungpa Sherab Drak

Zurchungpa Sherab Drakpa (1014-1074), was born in Yeru Tsang (g.yas ru gtsang) to Thakpa Gomchen and Mojo Sherab Kyi. After his wife's separation from him and a total discouragement with samsaric life, he ran away to study and practice at the feet of the Great Lharje Zurpoche, whom he was related to. Fallowing in the tradition and lineage of Zurpoche, he lived and taught at Ugpa Lung Gon ('ug pa lung) for most of his life. Having gained mastery through the practice of Vajrasattva's sadhana and abiding exactly by the words and teachings of Zurchen Shakya Jungne, he came to see all arisen phenomena as perfectly pure Dharmakaya. With his great powers and accomplishment attained from his mastery over the five elements, he benefited limitless students and mother-beings. All of Tibet, even his critics came to pay homage at his feet. Among the multitudes of his disciple it was his famed son Zur Shakya Senge; Drophugpa who became the sun-like heart disciple to his father's lineage and teachings. [BL]

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