The Odsal Ling sangha is delighted to welcome Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche in August.
Phakchok Rinpoche will bestow the Padma Dakini empowerment from the Sevenfold Cycle of Profundity of the Chokling Tersar. Furthermore, Rinpoche will offer brief heart advice for Vajrayana practitioners.
Padma Dakini is a semi-wrathful wisdom dakini of the Lotus family, embodying the enlightened activity of magnetizing. She is invoked to attract and harmonize beings, circumstances, and even the practitioner’s own mind with the Dharma. Through her practice, all that is auspicious and supportive of the path—wisdom, happiness, health, wealth, and long life—is drawn forth, gathering favorable conditions for the benefit of oneself and all beings. In this way, practitioners are able to magnetize all siddhis: outwardly favorable circumstances, inwardly realization, and ultimately the recognition of the mind’s innate nature.
The Sevenfold Cycle of Profundity (Zabpa Kordün) was revealed by the great tertön Chokgyur Dechen Zhikpo Lingpa in the Fire Dragon Year (1856), with the assistance of his spiritual consort Sangyum Dechen Chödrön, an emanation of Khandro Yeshe Tsogyal, at the sacred site of Akanishta Karma. Later praised by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo as “wonderful, profound, and utterly complete in terms of tantras, statements, and instructions,” these teachings form a central part of the Chokling Tersar lineage. Among them, special emphasis is placed on the practice of Padma Dakini, as it is through this practice that one can magnetize all siddhis and swiftly progress toward great realization.
There are no prerequisites.
In-person only.
Drubchöd é uma prática elaborada e extensa, que inclui a recitação de uma sadana, mantras e danças rituais.
Um Drubchöd possui oferendas tão elaboradas quanto as de um Drubchen, porém em um período menor.
PLEASE NOTE:
Due to the limited number of lodging options at the temple, the option to stay at Odsal Ling is initially intended only for people who do not live in São Paulo or the surrounding area.
Those living in São Paulo and the surrounding area may also register in this category; however, please be aware that these registrations will begin to be processed in approximately 7 days, depending on remaining availability.
Accommodation from August 13 to 14
Includes dinner on the 13th and breakfast on the 14th
• Dormitory: R$ 328
• Shared room: R$ 350
• Suite: R$ 374
Registration: by August 6, at noon.
Meals are available only to guests; there are no meal options for non-guests.
Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche was recognized as the seventh reincarnation of one of the principal masters of Taklung Martang Monastery in Riwoche, Tibet. He completed his studies at Dzongsar Institute in Bir, India, and received many transmissions from all the great Buddhist masters of our time.
Under the guidance of his root gurus—Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche, Nyoshul Khen Rinpoche, and Soktse Rinpoche—Rinpoche received and practiced the profound Dharma teachings transmitted in an unbroken lineage from Mahaguru Padmasambhava.
Inspired by the life and legacy of Guru Padmasambhava, Terchen Chokgyur Lingpa, and the protectors of Riwoche Monastery, he dedicates his own life to spreading the teachings of Guru Rinpoche, particularly the Profound Treasures of Chokgyur Lingpa (Chokling Tersar). Phakchok Rinpoche resides in Nepal and teaches at various locations in Asia, the Americas, and Europe.
August 13
Start time: 7:00 pm
No set end time
Please remove your shoes and hat before entering.
Photography, recording, or filming inside the meditation hall or during teachings is not permitted.
Do not touch the practitioners’ objects or musical instruments.
Do not lie down in the practice and teaching area.
It is traditional, in the presence of Rinpoches and Lamas, to wait standing until they sit down. Then, three prostrations are made as a sign of respect.
Do not point your feet toward statues, lamas, or sacred objects.
Do not step over sacred texts, practice objects, or benches.
Do not place texts directly on the floor.
Sacred texts are loaned for use only during meditation practices and should not be taken home or copied without the Temple’s permission.
If you find any object that does not belong to you, please hand it over to one of our volunteers present on site.
You must reserve a parking spot at the time of registration and wait for confirmation via email from the events department.
Since our parking is limited, we strongly encourage participants to carpool.
Check out the different ways to get to the Temple here.





