Short Drenpa Namkha Tsog now publicly available

Since Khenpo Tenpa Yungdrung Rinpoche advised practising this tsog as one of the main practices to be done during the 49-day period following Yongdzin Rinpoche’s entering thugdam on 12th June, 2025, we are now releasing this practice in both eBook and printed public formats, making it available to devoted practitioners who have not yet received transmission so that everyone can do it during this period. Nevertheless, it is strongly advised to receive transmission and instructions for this tsog from a qualified Bönpo lama as soon as possible.
The Accomplishment Practice of Khöpung༼ །ཁོད་སྤུངས་སྒོས་སྒྲུབ་བཞུགས། ༽ (p. 7–10) includes the heart mantra A OM HUNG GYER PUNG DREN PA MU LA NYE LO YO HUNG DU / ཨ་ཨཱོྃ་ཧཱུྃ། གྱེར་སྤུངས་དྲན་པ་མུ་ལ་ཉེ་ལོ་ཡོ་ཧཱུྃ་འདུ། and can be practised on a daily basis on its own, preceded by Prayer to Yongdzin Rinpoche, Refuge, Bodhichitta and concluded with Dedication of Merits.

The main part of this Short Drenpa Namkha Tsog, Accomplishment Practice of Khöpung, was first transmitted in the West by Yongdzin Rinpoche in Wells, Austria, in 1995. Since then this compilation has been revised several times, especially in Shenten Dargye Ling, France, where it was used on many occasions by the Bönpo sangha. This bi-lingual edition is a definitive version. The entire text has been retranslated and re-edited, the original Tibetan uchen text added and phonetic transliteration revised and corrected.
To honour Yongdzin Rinpoche and help his students to connect with him during this special 49-day period, the PDF of this practice can be DOWNLOADED GRATIS. Or if you prefer a printed copy, it can be ORDERED HERE.
Please respect the teachings by not uploading this PDF or book order link onto any social media or filesharing platforms.
May the teachings, wisdom and compassion of Chyabje Yongdzin Lopön Tenzin Namdak Rinpoche never wane and continue bringing unceasing benefits to the international Bönpo sangha and all sentient beings!
ཐ་ཚན་མུ་ཙུག་སྣར་རོ།།
Featured photo of Yongdzin Rinpoche by Rosa-Maria Mendez.
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