On May 9 and 10, Trome Jigme Rinpoche will offer empowerment and teachings on Rigdzin Düpa, as well as conduct a tsog of this practice.
The Rigdzin Düpa sadhana belongs to the Longchen Nyingtik, a cycle granted to Jigme Lingpa (1729-1798) through a series of three visions he had of the great master Longchen Rabjampa (1308-1363). This cycle soon spread throughout Tibet, becoming one of the most influential lineages of the Nyingma tradition, which continues to this day.
Chagdud Tulku Rinpoche received this transmission of the Longchen Nyingthig from both Khenpo Dorje and Tromge Tulku Arik, and practiced it extensively during the years he lived and traveled throughout Asia. Tromge Jigme Rinpoche received it from his father, Chagdud Rinpoche, and from Khenpo Ngagchung.
Prerequisite: You must have received the Rigdzin Düpa empowerment. The empowerment will be granted on the 9th.
The empowerment is part of the retreat, but you may attend the empowerment only.
Registration is now open.
Futher information: [email protected]
Accommodations from May 8 to 10, including dinner on May 8 through dinner on May 10.
Registration: by noon on May 1.
• Dormitory: R$ 853
• Shared room: R$ 897
• Suite: R$ 945
Accommodation from May 9 to May 10, including breakfast on the 9th through dinner on the 10th.
Registration deadline: May 1 at noon.
• Dormitory: R$ 756
• Shared room: R$ 778
• Suite: R$ 802
Registration closes at noon on May 7.
Includes lunch on May 9 and 10.
Registration deadline: May 1 at noon.
Saturday, May 9
• 10 am to 1 pm – Rigdzin Düpa empowerment
• Afternoon and evening sessions
Sunday, May 10
• Morning and afternoon sessions
All times UTC-3
Remove your shoes and hat before entering the meditation room.
Photography, recording, or filming inside the meditation room or during teachings is not permitted.
Do not touch practitioners' objects or musical instruments.
Do not lie down in the practice and teaching environment.
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 at 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 an object that does not belong to you, please hand it over to one of our volunteers on site.
It is necessary to reserve a parking space at the time of registration and wait for confirmation by email from the events department.
As our parking is limited, we strongly suggest that practitioners carpool.
Check here for the various ways to get to the Temple.





