Kunzang
Sherab was born in 1636, the eleventh rabjung year of
the Fire Rat, in the
province
of
Do-Kham
in the region of Bubor. The name of the village in which
he was born is Ah Chog. As a child, he possessed
compassion for all sentient beings and never harmed even
the smallest creature. Unlike ordinary children, he
awakened his innate primordial awareness at an early age
and was gifted with the ability to memorize many
prayers. He
underwent many hardships while doing his practices,
including tying his head up by his hair at night in
order to completely abandon sleep. With dedicated
enthusiastic perseverance, he was able to actualize
realization of the precious oral instruction he received
from many great teachers and achieved the signs of true
accomplishment on the path.
King
Lhachen Jampa Phuntsog and Trichen Sangye Tanpa together
built a new monastery and named it Palyul Namgyal
Chanchub Choling. The King then sent a formal invitation
to the great Vidyadhara Kunzang Sherab to be the head of
the new Palyul Monastery. Kunzang Sherab asked his guru,
Terton Migyur Dorje, who replied, “According to Guru
Padmasambhava’s prophecy, the time has now ripened for
you to work for the welfare of sentient beings. You must
go to take charge of this monastery and it will become
an exhaustless source of dharma, propagating the
Nyingmapa Doctrine.”
In
1665, the eleventh rabjung year of the Wood Snake,
Kunzang Sherab was in his thirtieth year when he arrived
at the new Palyul Monastery to assume his position. He
skillfully cared for and guided the sentient beings that
met him. A great number of his disciples actualized
signs of accomplishment through their meditative
experience. Several disciples retreated to uncertain
places to accomplish and actualized the Great Perfection
tradition of transferring from this world. It is known
that several of these disciples actually accomplished
the rainbow light body.
In
1699, on the fifth day of the year of the Earth Rabbit,
at the age of sixty-four, after partaking of his midday
meal, Kunzang Sherab dissolved the rupakaya (form body)
into the great sphere of truth. The moment he passed
away, the weather became unseasonably warm and sprouts
and buds suddenly bloomed. His principal disciples,
along with three thousand monks, performed extensive
offering prayers in his honor. During this time, the
majority of disciples experienced unceasing clear light
awareness. While his body was being cremated, celestial
clouds mingled with rainbows to fill the pristine sky. A
self originating syllable AH became embossed on
his skull and many images and precious bone relics were
observed. A stupa, one story high, made of stone and mud
and covered with gold, was erected to contain his
precious relics, as well as the Longsal Terma of
Avalokiteshvara.