Path of Liberation Levels 1 & 2 at Drupchen Puja

Taught by Mingyur Rinpoche

In Person Only

About this event

Path of Liberation Levels 1&2

The essence of Tergar’s Path of Liberation is the recognition of nature of mind. It constitutes the core of Mingyur Rinpoche's Vajrayana teachings. During this in-person retreat, Rinpoche will introduce the first and second pointing out instructions. Participants will also learn the ngondro and Nectar of the Path practices associated with these levels, and receive the transmissions for practicing both ngondro and Nectar of the Path.

Rinpoche will also offer refuge and bestow the White Tara empowerment at the retreat. An embodiment of enlightened activity, White Tara serves as the principal deity of the Tergar lineage.

More information about the Path of Liberation

What is included in this event?

Instruction by Mingyur Rinpoche
Several daily teachings and guided meditation sessions
White Tara empowerment
Refuge-taking
Gathering of practitioners from all over Asia
Vegetarian lunch provided

About Mingyur Rinpoche

Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche is one of the most respected Tibetan Buddhist meditation masters of our time, and is loved by students around the world for his innovative teachings based on personal experience and science. His style of teaching is approachable, clear, and humorous, and is suitable for deep practice by modern people.

Date and Time

Path of Liberation Level 1 :
February 26-28, 2026

Path of Liberation Level 2 :
March 1-3, 2026

Location

Tergar Osel Ling Monastery, Kathmandu, Nepal

Language

Mingyur Rinpoche will teach in English, with Mandarin translation.

Registration dates

Registration will start soon.

Schedule

The full schedule will be provided to registered participants at a later date.

Prerequisites for attendance

Participants must meet one of the following three requirements:

Option 1:
To have attended all three Joy of Living levels – Calming the Mind (Level 1), Opening the Heart (Level 2), and Awakening Wisdom (Level 3) – and completed the associated practice requirements; or

Option 2:
To have completed the full preliminary practices (the 4 x 100,000 ngöndro) – prostrations, Vajrasattva practice, mandala offering and guru yoga; or

Option 3:
To have had a daily meditation practice for at least 5 years and attended either group or solitary practice retreats for a total of at least 30 days, with 6+ hours of formal meditation practice per day, under the guidance of a Buddhist teacher.

Fees

Course Fee

Standard fee
HKD 400

Sangha fee (for ordained sangha)*

Sangha fee (for ordained sangha)
HKD 0

* If you are an ordained sangha member, please contact us to request for the reduced fee for sangha. Write to retreat@tergarasia.org or leave a message in the chat window on our website.

In case of cancellation, no refund will be provided.