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Lama Lopsang completed two consecutive three-year retreats in the Jatson Po Druk lineage of Jatson Nyingpo, and additional years of mountain retreat, fulfilling samayas for the accomplishment of important Nyingma treasure teachings.
Photo: Completion of Lama’s first three-year retreat under the guidance of Meme Ngawang Tenzin Rinpoche at Drubadong Hermitage, Hyolmo, Nepal (2012), established by Khyabje Chatral Rinpoche
Dharma Practice
Konchok Chidu Three Roots




Ceremonial Pujas
Vajrayana ceremonial pujas are offered to cultivate wisdom and merit, strengthen spiritual commitments, and deepen one’s connection with the enlightened mind of the Buddha. Through these sacred practices, we receive the blessings of our lineage masters and awaken to our innate wisdom. Pujas may be requested for purification, healing, auspiciousness, and the removal of obstacles. Larger pujas may be arranged at Bangri Orgyen Thegchog Gatsal Ling in Nepal.

Throma Nagmo
Troma Nagmo (the Wrathful Black Mother) is a Wisdom Dakini practice from Dudjom Lingpa’s Cho-nyi Namkhai Long Dzod cycle. It is the most profound of all Chod practices, integrating the Dzogchen Great Perfection view to cut through dualism and samsaric suffering. Rooted in Prajnaparamita, the Perfection of Wisdom as emptiness, Troma Nagmo severs attachment to the self through supreme generosity, revealing the true nature of mind.













Lama may also be available to provide guidance on beneficial practices and recommend the most suitable pujas for your needs.

Green Tara
Tara, the compassionate and swift savioress, is revered as the “Mother of all Buddhas.” A central figure throughout the Vajrayana world, she embodies the nurturing qualities that give rise to wisdom and enlightenment.






Revealed by the great terton Chogyur Lingpa, Green Tara bestows blessings of protection, healing, and the removal of obstacles.

Fire Pujas
Fire pujas (jinsek, སྦྱིན་སྲེག་) are powerful rituals that invoke blessings, purification, and transformation through the sacred element of fire. There are four main types, each serving a distinct purpose: peaceful, increasing, magnetizing, and wrathful.

~ Peaceful fire pujas (zhiway jinsek, ཞི་བའི་སྦྱིན་སྲེག་) purify obstacles, negative karma, and illnesses, restoring harmony and balance.

~ Increasing fire pujas (geyway jinsek, སྒལ་བའི་སྦྱིན་སྲེག་) enhance wisdom, merit, longevity, prosperity, and spiritual accomplishments.

~ Magnetizing fire pujas (wangway jinsek, དབང་བའི་སྦྱིན་སྲེག་) attract positive conditions, influence, and favorable circumstances for Dharma activities.

~Wrathful fire pujas (drakpo jinsek, དྲག་པོའི་སྦྱིན་སྲེག་) subdue harmful forces, dispel obstacles, and pacify negative energies that hinder spiritual progress.


Special Pujas
Skilled in Jatson Po Druk, Longchen Nyingthig, Dudjom Tersar, and various Nyingma treasure teachings, Lama presides over and performs fire pujas (Jin Sek), Thugje Chenpo, Shitro, Tse Wang, Tseyang Khatrod treasure vase ceremonies, statue filling, consecrations, house blessings, and other essential rituals.


Naga Pujas

Naga pujas (ཀླུའི་མཆོད་པ་, lu’i chopa) are rituals performed to honor and appease nagas—serpent-like beings dwelling in water, earth, and sacred sites. In Tantric Buddhism, nagas are revered as guardians of treasures and influencers of natural forces, including weather, fertility, and prosperity.





Gyabshi Puja
Gyabshi Puja involves offering 400 items to the Buddha to pacify obstacles and negative forces. It helps remove hindrances, evil spirits, and diseases, while purifying cognitive and emotional obscurations.



Lama Lopsang Teaching in Nepalese the Konchok Chidu Practice of Jatson Nyingpo
|| དཀོན་མཆོག་སྤྱི་འདུས། Lama Lopsang