LOSAR TENDREL NYESEL DRUPCHÖ
At Lerab Ling
Dates: from 26 February to 5 March
Tendrel Nyesel is famed as a practice dedicated specifically to averting the inauspiciousness of the times and is said to be one of the most powerful practices for bringing peace and stability in the world. The Rigpa community is one of very few sanghas who uphold the lineage of this practice. We hold a special responsibility to keep the lineage of this practice alive!
Participating in a Tendrel Nyesel practice intensive—drupchö—during the Tibetan New Year (Losar) period, is the best and fastest way to become familiar with or deepen your practice of this profound sadhana!
With global events hanging in the balance, this powerful practice is considered by many lamas to be particularly timely and of very great significance. Through seven days of intensive practice together, we can direct the power of this practice to the current world situation, for the success of all Rigpa’s projects and for the many individual prayer requests offered during this drupchö.
The empowerment of Tendrel Nyesel was recently given by Shechen Rabjam Rinpoche in Lerab Ling (November 2024) and Dzongsar Khyentse Rinpoche (December 2025). This enables those who received the empowerment to fully participate in the practice.
All practice sessions will be held and guided by Rigpa Senior Practice Holders and each year an updated collection of short evocative teachings are shared to inspire our practice.
Highlights will include
- Thursday 26 February: Guru Rinpoche day & Tertön Sogyal's anniversary
- Tuesday 3 March: Chotrul Düchen (one of the four major annual Buddhist festivals which occurs on the 15th day of the first month of the Tibetan calendar. The first fifteen days of the year celebrate the fifteen days on which, in order to increase the merit and the devotion of future disciples, Buddha displayed a different miracle.)
- Wednesday 4 March: Siddhis day
- Thursday 5 March: Jinsek (Fire Ceremony)
The Tibetan New Year (Losar) period is traditionally a very important time for practice in all Tibetan Monasteries. Holding annual drupchös during this period in Lerab Ling was very much initiated by Sogyal Rinpoche, and the Lerab Ling practice team does its utmost to continue this annual tradition of group Vajrayana practice for the benefit of the whole sangha and all beings.
In particular, during the first month of the Tibetan calendar (this year 18 February-18 March), the Holy month of Bumjur Dawa, the effects of positive actions are said to be multiplied 100,000 times. Therefore practice is emphasized during this period.
It is said that several days participating in a drupchö or drupchen can yield the same results as years of solitary retreat, and great contemporary masters such as Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche have made a point of encouraging and reviving the practice of drupchen, because of its power of transformation.
WHO THIS EVENT IS FOR?
The Tendrel Nyesel drupchö is recommended for established Ngöndro students and Dzogchen Mandala students who have already received a Tendrel Nyesel or Guru Rinpoche empowerment.
WHAT ARE THE SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS TO JOIN?
Drupchös are most suited for students who:
- Have a firm grounding in the practice of ngöndro, which includes having received all the ngöndro teachings, up to and including guru yoga,
- Have started their ngöndro accumulations;
- Have already received some instructions for sadhana practice, including a basic understanding of the key principles of the Vajrayana. This means you have either followed:
- Rigpa's study and practice programme of the Vajrayana cycle from the Three-year retreat, Home Retreat or Vajrayana online retreats streamed from Lerab Ling,
- Or you received these instructions during previous drupchens with Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche,
- Or you are a student from a sangha other than Rigpa and have received these instructions from a qualified Vajrayana teacher.
To participate in this drupchö, a Tendrel Nyesel or a Guru Rinpoche empowerment is absolutely required.
PREPARING YOURSELF FOR THIS EVENT
You can support your practice by studying the Kyerim and Tendrel Nyesel sections of A Guide to Vajrayana Practice for the Rigpa Sangha which is available at ZAM. This will help make your participation as meaningful as possible.
Which texts to bring:
- Medium Tendrel Nyesel for Drupchö practice
- Daily Sadhana Book
HOW TO FOLLOW
This drupchö is only onsite in Lerab Ling.
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> REGISTRATION
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> PRACTICAL INFO
START Thursday 26 February – 8am
END Thursday 5 March – 6pmCHECK-IN AND PICK-UP BADGES
Wednesday 25 February: 2pm to 6pm
Thursday 26 February: during lunch time
In case of late arrival, after 6pm on Wednesday, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it.CONTRIBUTION to the event - on donation basis (suggested donation of 21€/day)
(Does not include accommodation, meals or offerings)LANGUAGES
Teachings: English
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> CARPOOL
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> MAKE AN OFFERING TO THE DRUPCHÖS
You can also make a meaningful connection with these practices by making an offering online dedicated to remove obstacles for yourself or a loved one. Your dedication will be included during the practices.
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> PRACTICE TRAINING EVENTS
Lerab Ling is continuously holding practice training around all practice events, mainly for practice holders in the area of Chöpön, Umdze and Practice Coordination. If you are interested, please contact This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for more details. We will then submit the registration for you (no need in this case to register for the events yourself).
TEACHERS
This event is held and presided by Lerab Ling’s team of Senior Practice Holders, with the help of the whole Practice and Chopön team.
PROVISIONAL SCHEDULE
Please note that on Day 1 for Terton Sogyal’s Anniversary the schedule will be completely different, still starting at 8am, but also including Yang Nying Pudri, another terma revelation of Terton Sogyal, and possibly an evening streaming for the sangha.
Daily Schedule
08.00 – 10.00 Medium Tendrel Nyesel session 1
short break
10.30 – 12.30 Medium Tendrel Nyesel session 2
lunch break
14.30 – 16.15 Riwo Sangchö, Brief Tendrel Nyesel session 3, Additional Practices, Extended Dharmapalas
short break
17.00 – 18.45 Narak Kong Shak, Medium Tendrel Nyesel Tsok & Conclusion
Please note that on the second last day - for the Drupchö siddhis the schedule will be different, and might start earlier in the morning. On the 5th March we will conclude this drupchö with a Jinsek (fire ceremony).
MORE INFORMATION
- Rigpa’s Study & Practice page on Tendrel Nyesel
- Rigpa Shedra Wiki articles on: drupchö
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> FINANCIAL SUPPORT
Our commitment is for everyone who wishes to come to Lerab Ling, to have access to our programmes, whatever their financial circumstances. We offer different options for those who are unable to pay the standard contribution.
More info about Lerab Ling financial support for attending our retreats/events.
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> STAY WITH US: ACCOMMODATION & MEALS
You can book your meals and/or onsite accommodation when registering for the retreat/event. For more information on our accommodation and meals click here
Otherwise, there's also accommodations in surrounding villages
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