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Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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February 26, 2019 by pemacom

Dear Friends,

I have the most wonderful, joyous news. We have closed escrow on Dakini Mountain. We are opening our dreamed of retreat center!!! Congratulations to all! Thank you to everyone! My gratitude and joy is overflowing today. I am bowing, also laughing, celebrating and praying.

Dakini Mountain is a dream that I had in 2003 after we first moved our sangha’s headquarters to Northern California. But at the time, this dream seemed unrealistic, there was no obvious way to make it happen. So I left it on the backburner for over a decade. Until 2017, at our annual Dzogchen retreat. Riding a wave of inspiration, I took a step forward in faith… and the whole community stepped up with me. Now, thanks to all of you, these dreams are coming to pass. It is the wished for era of the rise of Dakini Mountain.

The journey to this moment has not been easy. We have worked so hard. We closed escrow after a six-month-long journey of negotiating with residents of the place that was our former headquarters (in Berkeley), finding new owners for that property, consulting constantly with lawyers, realtors, contractors, and solar power experts. There was constant and intensive negotiating and renegotiating our contract as things developed. Our community worked tirelessly to get to this point. But it has culminated in the huge leap forward to a new time – welcome to the era of the rise of Dakini Mountain.

This is only possible through the support of our friends who donated to our fundraiser: Richard, Laura, Tashi, Janak, Max, Mary Kay, Khalden, Kerryn, Sheila, Ngawang, Z, Diedra, Trusha, Wendy, Darius, Carol, Abraham, Dee, Malcolm, Satya, Yene, Steve, Elena, Conrad, Valerie, Harlem, Malika, Aruna, Zat, Ahlea, De’Dzin, Shivani, Christopher, Jesse, Ganga, Kabir, Penelope, Kaia, James, Andrew, R. David, Liz, Lou, Shirley, Serge, Ian, Kundini, Ali, Morgane, Cindy, Marianne, Tsal’gyur, Aimee, Malika, Daniel, Bernie, Dagme, Sarah, Richard, Jack, Laurie, Keith, Jeffrey, Kristine, Susan, Jerry, Owen, Rindzin, Anthony, Qin, Brenda & Virgil, Linda, Pualani, Gloria, Richard, Clare, Thokmey, Annie, Deshe, James, Rosanne, Paul, Evangeline, Tim, Mikyo, Karen, Lee, Lise, Preston, Fereshteh, Maria, Devin, Dylan, Denise, Kamali, Yeshe, Marie, Carlos, Dana, Marv, Namtak, John, Robert, Abra, Robin, Mark, Nette, Tazuko, Zoe, Willow, Kellie, Karen, Laura and Katya.

Also, it would not have been possible without our friends who offered their support, extended kindness, offered their time, services, loans, advice:

At Channing Mark, Khalden, Tsal’gyur, Darius, Monica Deka, Allison Pretto, Matthew Siegel, Dev. For Dakini Mountain Mark, Ross Collins, Neil Kirpalani, Lobsang, Corrina Hansen, Patricia Krowel, Lars and Birken. Our Dakini Mountain Committee Ngawang, Satya, Aruna, Zannette, Khalden. The Residents of the Berkeley Gompa who supported and helped the transition: Namtak, Sara, Nigel, Lorrie, Darius, and Tsal’gyur. Our 2018 Leadership Team who steadied our ship during the process: Aruna, Satya, Tsal’gyur, De’dzin, and Mikyo. Our new 2019 Leadership Team: Aruna, Satya, Tsal’gyur, Janak and Kundini. And the Vajra Sangha who are the heart of our community and my teaching activities: Ali, Aruna, Dawa, De’dzin, Dri’med, Fa Jun, Ganga, Janak, Khalden, Kundini, Kunzang, Lobsang, Malika, Mikyo, Namgyal, Namkai, Namtak, Ngawang, Norbu, Osel, Thokmey, Pualani, Rigpa, Rindzin, Satya, Serge, Tashi, Trogyal, Trusha, Tsal’gyur, Yene, Zat.

I feel honored to be a part of such a dynamic community full of leaders, collaborators, and bodhichitta in action. As I have often said we are a community of leaders, not followers, and this was our great strength through these last two years of effort to bring Dakini Mountain to life.

Did you miss your chance to donate? We still need your help. You can donate right now here!
https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser

The greatest thanks goes to Aruna, one of our Directors of Ngakpa International and our CFO. For her, this was an effort made every day without reprieve for six months straight of high pressure, high stakes negotiations, decisions, legal research and consulting with all involved. I got used to speaking with her and making excruciating decisions on almost a daily basis, but she had many more hours, every day, of countless meetings, letters and legal processes with everyone else involved. I feel so proud that a woman of such extraordinary leadership, determination, and skill guided us through this process. Whatever she didn’t know how to do (like engineer solar panels!), she learned, doing whatever was needed to make it happen. Thank you Aruna!

Dakini Mountain is the most beautiful place I have ever been, equal only to the other most beautiful place I have ever been in Eastern Tibet. 

 

The Dakini is the Sanskrit word for the feminine principle in Tibetan Buddhism. It refers to enlightened wisdom manifesting in the forms least expected.

This is another reason why Dakini Mountain is so important. The last two years have seen a period of transformation for Buddhism as the #metoo movement has ushered in heightened awareness, reckoning, and change. It was a strange twist of fate to be reading one of these #metoo accounts the same day I heard about Dakini Mountain. My original vision had been that we would name this place after the Dakini, heralding a time of inclusion that we are now beginning to live in. I felt that Buddhism needed a center dedicated to gender equality. Buddhists should be world leaders in the movement promoting gender equality because we believe that underlying every person is a Buddha-nature and that genders are empty social constructs.

Some people shy away from associating themselves with feminist concerns but I believe this is because of misconceptions of the meaning of the term. A favorite definition of feminism is this one I read long ago in Women In Tibet,  “…feminism- by which we mean the broad movement that recognizes injustices to women due to androcentric or misogynist bias, is critical of those injustices, and would foster modes of action and experience that have been hitherto discouraged by such biases…”

My concern is also with ushering in an era beyond harmful sexist socialization which has harmed all people of all genders, whether it is toxic masculinity or binary frameworks that limit the full range of our humanity, we are in a new time. Dakini Mountain is a retreat center for this new time. The negotiation between philosophy, tradition, post-modernity, globalization and American culture is one that requires attention, effort, patience, and courage. Underlying all androcentrism and misogyny is ignorance – and as Buddhism so beautifully asserts – so the path of liberation from ignorance is education. We are all, so many of us, in a process of enormous learning, grappling with complexity and cross-cultural engagements, grappling with identity and language. May we have courage and resilience in the journey ahead.

There is a wonderful line in the VajraYogini meditation which says, “Like a flag suddenly hoisted into the sky…”  This is what Dakini Mountain will be, like a flag suddenly hoisted into the sky, Dakini Mountain arises as a declaration of the dignity, potential, and beauty of all beings.

Therefore the flag has been hoisted. We are now moving forward into a new era – the rise of Dakini Mountain.

We now already have thirty-five acres, a large barn that will be converted to the meditation hall and a gorgeous lodge with the most expansive views over a large luxurious wrap around deck. We will build dorms and cabins and a clinic for the Yogic Medicine Institute. We will build buildings and build spiritual energy at the same time. And we will be kind to each other while we do it, (like Buddhists always are supposed to be), but equally importantly while we build it, we will dream revolutionary thoughts together… the celebration of people of all genders as equal, as beautiful, as welcome… We will cultivate the wish for all beings to be free from suffering.

There is so much recreation to be had at Dakini Mountain so that even during these years of building, we will have much to enjoy! There is the ropes course, the zip line into the pond and the outdoor amphitheater and meadow. And of course, it joins the Tahoe National Forest so there will be plenty of time for a favorite delight of mine – hiking in nature! Those snowboarding retreats we used to have will now again return and by necessity! Dakini Mountain is at high altitude, we have opened this center on a site blanketed with snow, far as the eye can see. Sustainability has been and will continue to be a priority of our community. This is why Dakini Mountain is completely off the grid, solar power, propane, its own spring, and a giant well. It is a place to be immersed in nature while exploring the nature of mind!

As for the details of our grand achievement – Our fundraising total for Phase 1 of acquiring Dakini Mountain was $681,865!  This included $550k in our equity from our Berkeley property (thanks to the kind generosity of our co-investor!) as well as $132,700 from community donations to our GoFundMe campaign!  Therefore we have just raised over half a million dollars toward the Dakini Mountain Vision! Our goal for Phase 1 Go Fund Me Campaign was $150,000, so we still have $17,300 to go to reach our phase 1 goal. Please consider making a donation now at https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser.

For the next phases to come, $1.1 million is still needed to pay off the mortgage and purchase the land, and roughly another million is needed for developments. Read the details here: https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser. We will start another fundraising round for the remaining amount in the spring, along with an additional amount that we will need to refinance the property for a more favorable loan as soon as possible. We will spend the subsequent four years of fundraising to pay off the mortgage. In the meantime, three sangha members have agreed to stay there and pay the mortgage until we finish the fundraising to own the property outright. Our most immediate concern now is getting all the new solar batteries up running and top priority is fixing the snow plow so that the road into the property can be driveable. I plan to visit Dakini Mountain for a few days during the March Teaching Tour in California. I hope to see you in March, or if not, please do join us on the next Online Open Teaching or our monthly members class – Dzogchen Day.

We are currently planning to have our Grand Opening of Dakini Mountain June 7th-9th! Please do come and join us for a retreat weekend and Grand Opening Celebration. More information is forthcoming.

More wonderful news is that our summer retreats will be held at Dakini Mountain!! This includes our Annual Dzogchen retreat. And we are so excited to share the facility with our the many teachers and leaders who are members of the community as well as rent it out to the general public. May Dakini Mountain be nourishment for many.

Our first year will be more rustic style retreats until we complete our fundraising to finish the meditation hall and to build cabins and dorms, so our journey has really just begun. I will need your help to bring Dakini Mountain to full fruition. Still, as you will see, just as it is now, the land offers so much to enjoy. Just being there at high altitude is a spiritual experience and the breathtaking beauty and ideal Vastu make it even more so.

I extend my gratitude and congratulations to everyone connected to this project and for all our friends supporting with prayers and positive energy, thank you!

May we meet at Dakini Mountain!

With Great Joy,

 

 

 

Pema Khandro Rinpoche
Founder, Dakini Mountain

Learn more about Dakini Mountain here:  www.DakiniMountain.org

Support Dakini Mountain with donations here: https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser

Help us get the word out about the upcoming March Tour!

Here is a list of dates, events, and locations:

 

San Diego, CA

March 10  –  Abiding in Unceasing Clarity, 11am-6pm Soulstice

 

Richmond, CA

March 12  –  Carrying Joy & Sorrow Onto the Path, 7-9pm MahaSiddha Center

 

Nevada City, CA

March 15  –  Natural Nirvana, 7-9pm Inner Path

March 16  –  Resting in Natural Freedom, 11am-6pm, Inner Path

March 17  –  Vajra Sangha Retreat, 11-6pm, Nevada City

 

Happy Lunar New Year 2019 from Pema Khandro

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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February 6, 2019 by pemacom

 

Happy Losar!

The Tibetan Lunar New Year Day

May you have joy, good fortune, and love in the new year!

With joy,
Pema Khandro

It is the year of the female earth pig – the perfect year for the rise of Dakini Mountain, our new retreat center where we will dedicate a shrine to Vajrayogini whose ‘spirit animal’ is a squealing sow, the powerful symbol of triumph over ignorance.

 

 


2019 Year at a Glance

San Diego, CA
March 10  –  Abiding in Unceasing Clarity, 11am-6pm Soulstice
Richmond, CA
March 12  –  Carrying Joy & Sorrow Onto the Path, 7-9pm MahaSiddha Center
Nevada City, CA
March 15  –  Natural Nirvana, 7-9pm Inner Path
March 16  –  Resting in Natural Freedom, 11am-6pm, Inner Path
March 17  –  Vajra Sangha Retreat, 11-6pm, Nevada City
Online Training – Open to Vajra Sangha
April 8 – May 6  –  Skillful Means Training, Mondays 10-11am
Dakini Mountain
June 7-9  –  Invoking the 100,000 Dakinis Retreat, 11am-6pm
June 9  –  Dakini Mountain Grand Opening Celebration
July 25-28  –  Detox & Rejuvenation Retreat
Aug 21-25  –  Dzogchen Retreat: The Innermost Heart of Freedom 
Online Training
Sept 14 -Oct 4  –  Meditation Instructor Training
Khandro Ling, Virginia
Oct 4-6  –  Laughter of the Dakinis Chod Retreat
Oct 6-11  –  Chod and Chod dances with Chodpa Kunzang Dorje
Oct 10-13  –  Vajra Sangha Retreat with Pema Khandro
Oct 15-17  –  Group Leader Training

Online Training
Nov (dates TBA)  –  Bodhisattva Training

San Diego, CA
Nov 21  –  Public Teaching with Pema Khandro Rinpoche

 2019 Weekly Online Classes with Pema Khandro

Wednesdays at 6pm PT / 9pm ET

1st  Wed   –  Vajrayana Training

2nd Wed  –  Dzogchen Day for Members

3rd  Wed  –  Ngakpa Seminary

4th  Wed  –  Open Teaching – Free for the Public

4th Wed   –  Ngakpa Training Level 1, Open to Vajra Sangha, 6:45pm PT


Meditation Mondays

Weekly Online Meditation and Discussion Groups
6pm PT / 9pm ET with Janak Kimmel

 

1st  Mon  –  Presence as the Path

2nd Mon  –  Vajrayana LIVE

3rd  Mon  –  Presence as the Path

4th  Mon  –  Chod Group Practice

Presence as the Path – Open to All Members

It finally happened yesterday

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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January 18, 2019 by pemacom

“Homage to glorious samantabhadra, the all-good  to timeless Buddhahood, 
basic total presence, to unchanging spontaneity, the spacious vajra-heart,
to the nature of mind – natural perfection, constantly, simply being,
we bow down. ”  ― Longchenpa

Dear Friends,
It happened. Finally. Despite obstacles, despite delays, we closed escrow on what was formerly our center in Berkeley, California yesterday.

We had outgrown the center years ago. I had given too many teachings there with people sitting outside because there wasn’t room in the meditation hall. Sometimes I would teach in the front lawn so we could fit. As a result, we had rented retreat centers for years so our whole group of retreatants could fit in the room and still have room for yoga. I well know that when things change, if we don’t change with them, suffering and obstacles ensue… Yet, even though we clearly needed a bigger facility, it took a long time to get to the decision to sell and expand to a new location. This is partly because so much heart had gone into that place.

We had opened our center in the heart of Berkeley in 2005 and Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche’s teaching on the Laughter of the Dakinis was our first event. This was a residential center so we had lots of different residents over the years, I met some really special people there. One of my students with terminal cancer moved in there towards the end of her life. I remember meeting with her upstairs and talking while I listened to the residents chanting downstairs. I also met Gyaldak Rinpoche there for the first time and I have many memories of our sangha waiting on the sidewalk for his arrivals. My memories are also of that lovely back yard behind the gompa. I used to park my RV in the back when we had weekend programs there, squirrels would jump down from the trees above, one after another, sounding like boulders pelting the roof. Our group would chant Tibetan mantras in the morning and the next door neighbors, a frat house, would play music loud and party all night – somehow the arrangement worked perfectly, neither one of us complained about the noise of the other. There was that lovely time that Ngak’chang Rinpoche taught in the small living room where people gathered around to listen to readings from an Odd Boy, his life story. We all crammed in there, but despite the small room, it felt just right, made cozy and warm by Rinpoche’s charisma. One year for Losar, when we did the Vajrakilaya dances, we walked around the corner from the center to People’s Park and did the Vajra dances there – the park had been full of people meandering around. But then they stopped and watched the phurbas and flags waving. Time stood still. Except of course, when the one joker, (there is always one!) a random passerby tried to disturb it by running through in the middle of the performance. But the dancers keep their focus with such intensity, it only served to heighten the energy. I am grateful for this and so many wonderful memories there.

The community made that place – from plumbing to painting, power washing to setting up for programs, making the gate to building the shrine, accounting to peacekeeping, there was so much service and heart that went into the Berkeley center. I feel tremendously proud at the cooperation and collaboration that sustained this center – generosity fueled that place, nourished it and brought it to life. Thank you everyone, for your service, your kindness, and your practice. I say goodbye to that era with enormous gratitude and tenderness.

As it says in Samantabhadra’s Activity Prayer,
“I bow with as many bodies as there are atoms in the world…”

 

Now we have officially closed that Berkeley center and we turn our hearts towards our expansion. This was a crucial milestone towards expanding to our new location – 35 acres of forest, mountain, valley, meadow, and a pond…  the long dreamed of Dakini Mountain. We are in the final push for fundraising to make our dream come true – a beautiful center in the Lake Tahoe National Forest, in Northern California. We have needed a bigger center for a long time, and now we will have it – at the most beautiful place I have ever been.

 

Even though the era of that Berkeley Center has passed, our Berkeley Community will continue at the MahaSiddha Center 2.0, a home center located in Richmond, California, a smaller place, no longer a residential program, but it will offer regular meditations led by a great practice leader and longtime leader of that community, Tsalgyur Dorje along with the help of my other senior students.

It is with sad-joy and much excitement that I say goodbye to that Berkeley Center. But I am not saying goodbye to our many friends and community. I will be coming back regularly, starting with my trip to Berkeley March 12th to teach at MahaSiddha Center 2.0.

I will be stopping there on my way to Dakini Mountain.

Our March schedule has programs in San Diego – March 10, Berkeley – March 12 and Nevada City – March 15-17. These programs will be an opportunity to go deep together in practice, prayer and study as we celebrate the beginning of a new era – the rise of Dakini Mountain.

With gratitude,

 

 


Thank you to everyone who has donated to support Dakini Mountain and thank you for helping us get the word out about the fundraiser. We have raised $130,108 towards our $150,000 goal. Click this link to help us reach the goal and to learn more about Dakini Mountain. https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser/

Check out our new website: www.DakiniMountain.org

Keep up with the latest news at: PemaKhandro.com

Happy New Year from Pema Khandro and the Buddhist Yogis Sangha

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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January 1, 2019 by pemacom

Happy New Year from Pema Khandro and the Buddhist Yogis Sangha
May all beings be free from suffering and the cause of suffering
May all beings have joy and its true cause
May the fruit of our practice and all our activities be the highest benefit for all beings
May all beings experience the joy, clarity, dignity, and fearlessness of peace
May all beings and all things have peace

The Dream is within Reach!

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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December 30, 2018 by pemacom

The Dream of Dakini Mountain is within reach. Help us push the donation thermometer up to $80,000 – We need only $2,873 to reach the next milestone!

We have received $77,127 in donations.
And we have a pledge for $50,000 more to come in. Our goal is 150k.
This means we only need $22,873 to meet the goal!  

Dakini Mountain will be our future headquarters and the site where we can offer life-changing retreats. It is more than just a place, it is also a symbol – of the wisdom innate to every person and the healing power of being in nature.

We receive letters every day talking about the positive impact that Pema Khandro Rinpoche has had in your life. Dakini Mountain will be a base for her teachings, offering a sustainable way to limit the travel, expenses, and effort and maximize her time with us during her visits. Dakini Mountain is Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s dream and she can’t make it happen alone. She needs our help!

Make your donation today for a tax-deductible donation for 2018. Ngakpa International is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization, dedicated to sharing the Buddhist Yogi’s wisdom for deep spiritual training balanced with work and family life. Our goal is to share the highest resources for peace, inspiration, empowerment, and health. We are volunteer run and sustained by individual donations. This year our year-end fundraiser is focused on Dakini Mountain, our new headquarters which will be just outside Lake Tahoe, in Northern California.

Donate and Learn More at:
https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser

Find out more and read about Dakini Mountain at:
www.DakiniMountain.org

Look at all we accomplished in 2018

We have GREAT NEWS!

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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December 26, 2018 by pemacom

We have just received a large generous check toward the Dakini Mountain fundraiser!

This means:
we only need $23,634*

to meet the $150,000 goal by December 31st!
(*this amount includes the transaction fees)

Please Donate Now!
Your Donations are Tax Deductible!

Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
All donations are Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.

Pema Khandro Birthday Celebration with Gyaldak Rinpoche

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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December 17, 2018 by pemacom

Dear Friends,

You are invited to join the joyful community of Buddhist Yogis in Berkeley for an evening of Prayer, Practice, and Celebration in honor of our Lama, Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s Birthday!

White Tara Tsok

Fundraiser and Birthday Celebration
for Pema Khandro Rinpoche

Tuesday, December 18th at 7pm
with Gyaldak Rinpoche

 

 

Address: 2929 Roosevelt Avenue, Richmond, CA, 94804
Email Tsalgyur@BuddhistYogis.org for more information and directions.

We Have Moved!
We are happy to welcome you to our new Home-based East Bay Center for our annual celebration of Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s birthday.

The Berkeley Gompa is expanding and moving to become a full-blown recent center – see: DakiniMountain.org

We outgrew our old location and are in the process of selling that property and moving to our new center – Dakini Mountain! Our Santa Cruz community – the House of Bodhichitta, continues on in downtown Santa Cruz and we now have a small Gompa in Virginia. But, we still have so many friends and community in Berkeley and Pema Khandro Rinpoche plans to continue to return there annually.

We are so fortunate to welcome Gyaldak Rinpoche, who will be presiding and offering White Tara Meditation, mantras for World Peace and our loved ones, and a Tsok* ceremony on behalf of Pema Khandro Rinpoche. Tsok is a Tibetan Buddhist prayer and chanting ceremony involving shared food, offerings, and meditation. Please bring a favorite vegetarian dish to share for the Tsok, with an ingredient list for those with allergies, and please feel free to invite your loved ones and friends!

Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s birthday wish is to realize the dream of Dakini Mountain, a place to journey into the experience of intrinsic goodness, to have experience of bliss and well-being in one’s body and mind. This future retreat center will be a resource for our community to offer such experiences as our service to the world.

There are many ways to participate in helping make Pema Khandro’s Birthday Wish come true!

Donate to Dakini Mountain and/or volunteer, attend in person, and/or sponsor a candle for yourself, your loved ones, and others. (Prayers will be made for those persons by name and will be dedicated to helping them. Candle Sponsorship is $9 – 108 per person.) Contact Tsal’gyur at Tsalgyur@BuddhistYogis.org to rsvp or for more information.

Silent Auction
A few of the very special White Tara prints (see below) will be offered by silent auction at this event, with very low starting bids!  Don’t miss your chance to receive this one-of-a-kind scroll painting!


May we Meet at Dakini Mountain

 

A Special Gift for Donors

Below you will find some Very Special White Tara Gifts that one of our members would like to give you as a special thanks for your generous donation – a White Tara scroll painting. White Tara is the female Buddha who embodies pure peace, forgiveness, extension of life, protection from destructive forces, and the bliss of recognizing our innate wisdom.


We’ve reached $50,081 – Please help us reach $60k!

Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
All donations areTax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.


Very Special Gift for You
One of a Kind  – White Tara Thangka Print

This special thangka image will not be reproduced outside of the Buddhist Yogis Sangha or for any other purposes. The image is meant for members and practitioners of Ngakpa International only, however, because of the importance of the Dakini Mountain location, donors now have an opportunity to receive this very special print of White Tara.

Message from the Artist
“This White Tara was made with great devotion and in a traditional manner. The original is stretched cotton sized with yak glue. The paint was made from stone pigments mixed with various binders and acrylic paint was used as well. The painting itself is painted in Karma Gadri style, which has greater compositional depth and detail as it combines all other styles, and is also considered a depiction reference of the ‘pure land’. The two flowers in front are for my stepfather and mother. During its creation mantras and pujas were performed. When the eyes were ‘opened,’ referring to the painting of the eyes last to bring the thangka to life, it was done on the first day of the full moon. When done properly, the thangka will be ‘alive’ and subtle energy emanating from the image will affect the practitioner. If you are to receive one of these images please treat it with respect, devotion and honor. It will benefit your life.” ~ Rin’dzin Prema

The artist has donated proceeds for a limited number of these prints as gifts for the donors of Dakini Mountain, as follows:

Archival Pigment Print – on Archival Paper
$1200 Donation – Small size 8×10”

Archival Pigment Print – on Premium Canvas
*Enhanced by the artist*
$2400 Donation – Small size 9×11
$3600 Donation – Medium size 12×14.5
$5000 Donation – Large Size 17×22 (*only one available in this size)
*Canvas prints to be framed or brocaded by the donor

Please make your Donation directly into our Dakini Mountain GoFundMe Campaign, and we will contact you for details on where to send your rare and beautiful One-of-a-Kind White Tara Thangka print.


Weekly Online Classes
Wednesdays at 6pm PT / 9pm ET

1st  Wed  –  Vajrayana Training

2nd Wed  –  Dzogchen Day for Members

3rd  Wed  –  Ngakpa Seminary for Teaching Assistants and Group Leaders

4th  Wed  –  Open Teaching – Starts again in January!

4th  Wed  –  Ngakpa Training 1 for Vajra Sangha students

Info@BuddhistYogis.org   |   www.BuddhistYogis.org

Dakini Mountain Stories!

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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December 10, 2018 by BuddhistYogis

Dakini Mountain Stories by Pema Khandro

Dakini is the Sanskrit term and the Tibetan word is mkha’ ‘gro, which means traveling in the sky. It can also be rendered as traveling in space. One popular rendering is “sky-dancers”…

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Dear Friends,
We are happy to invite you to join the joyful community of Buddhist Yogis in Berkeley for an evening of Prayer, Practice, and Celebration in honor of our Lama Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s Birthday!

White Tara Tsok

Fundraiser and Birthday Celebration
for Pema Khandro Rinpoche

Tuesday, December 18th at 7pm

Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s birthday wish is to realize the dream of Dakini Mountain, a place to journey into the experience of intrinsic goodness, to have experience of bliss and well-being in one’s body and mind. This future retreat center will be a resource for our community to offer such experiences as our service to the world.
There are many ways to participate in helping make Pema Khandro’s Birthday Wish come true!
Donate to Dakini Mountain and/or volunteer, attend in person, and/or sponsor a candle for yourself, your loved ones, and others. (Prayers will be made for those persons by name and will be dedicated to helping them. Candle Sponsorship is $9 – 108 per person.) Contact Tsal’gyur at tsalgyur.buddhist.yogis@gmail.com to rsvp or for more information.
We Have Moved!
The Berkeley Gompa is expanding and moving to become a full blown recent center – see: DakiniMountain.org
We outgrew our old location and are in the process of selling that property and moving to our new center – DakiniMountain! Our Santa Cruz community – the House of Bodhichitta, continues on in downtown Santa Cruz and we now have a small Gompa in Virginia.
But, we still have so many friends and community in Berkeley and Pema Khandro Rinpoche plans to continue to return there annually. We are happy to welcome you to our new Home-based Berkeley Center for our annual celebration of Pema Khandro Rinpoche’s birthday.
Location: 2929 Roosevelt Avenue, Richmond, CA, 94804
Email Info@BuddhistYogis.org for more information and directions.
We are so fortunate to welcome Gyaldak Rinpoche, who will be presiding and offering White Tara Meditation, mantras for World Peace and our loved ones, and a Tsok* ceremony on behalf of Pema Khandro Rinpoche. Tsok is a Tibetan Buddhist prayer and chanting ceremony involving shared food, offerings, and meditation. Please bring a favorite vegetarian dish to share for the Tsok, with an ingredient list for those with allergies, and please feel free to invite your loved ones and friends.
Silent Auction
A few of the very special White Tara prints (see below) will be offered by silent auction at this event, with very low starting bids – don’t miss your chance to receive this one-of-a-kind scroll painting!

Thank you for another year of support!

Dear Friends,
Thank you for your continued support in 2018. Because of you, Ngakpa International continues to offer in-depth Buddhist Education worldwide.

Thanks to you we were able to offer:

  • 217 Programs in 2018. This was 80 more programs than in 2017, and 103 more programs than in 2016!
  • We served 1,352 Participants and 84 Members.
  • We offered 164 Free Classes and we gave $8,420.00 of Financial Aid to those with financial hardship.

This was also another year of training leaders, teachers, counselors, doctors and health professionals. We offered our online Meditation Instructor Training as well as Group Leader Training. Classes were offered in Seattle, Berkeley, Santa Cruz, LA, San Diego, Charlottesville, and Online.

We hosted His Eminence Gyaldak Rinpoche, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, and Lama Tenzin at our Retreats and centers. And we once again supported Himalayan children and orphans.

Also in 2018, Pema Khandro Rinpoche continued to be published in Lion’s Roar magazine and Buddhadharma magazine as one of their most read authors.

Pema Khandro Rinpoche has continued to offer us extraordinary access to in-depth training and education in esoteric Buddhist philosophy, Vajrayana and Dzogchen. Through Vajrayana Training and Ngakpa Seminary she has guided students in a classical Buddhist intellectual education while also offering retreats to give ongoing training in the contemplative sciences of the Buddhist Yogis. This past spring’s Vajrayana residential retreat at Jikoji Zen Center and summer’s annual Dzogchen residential retreat at Mount Madonna were major successes with serious practice and joy.
Pema Khandro Rinpoche was also a keynote speaker at Commune Retreat in Malibu and taught at Soulstice in San Diego, California.
In pursuit of our commitment to support wellness in body and mind, we led our signature Detoxification and Cleansing Retreats in Santa Cruz and Lake Tahoe. Meanwhile, our local leaders led regular Meditation Classes in five cities and our Residential Centers fostered 28 residents. We also hosted the first three retreats at Khandro Ling in Charlottesville, Virginia
But she cannot do this alone – this year, more than ever, she needs your help. This year, we are on the brink of acquiring Dakini Mountain, and your participation and support and donations are needed to realize this dream.

“Dakini Mountain is the place where we encounter our authentic wisdom.”
~Pema Khandro

You may make a one-time gift and you may also give monthly by being a Member. And for those of you have donated before, for this we heartily THANK YOU! We hope you will consider making a Year-End Donation toward Dakini Mountain.

May we Meet at Dakini Mountain

Below you will find some Very Special White Tara Gifts that one of our members would like to give you as a special thanks for your generous donation – a White Tara scroll painting. White Tara is the female Buddha who embodies pure peace, forgiveness, extension of life, protection from destructive forces, and the bliss of recognizing our innate wisdom.

We’ve reached $49,511 so far – help us reach the goal!


Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are
Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.


Very Special Gift for You
One of a Kind  – White Tara Thangka Print


This special thangka image will not be reproduced outside of the Buddhist Yogis Sangha or for any other purposes. The image is meant for members and practitioners of Ngakpa International only, however because of the importance of the Dakini Mountain location, donors now have an opportunity to receive this very special print of White Tara.

Message from the Artist
“This White Tara was made with great devotion and in a traditional manner. The original is stretched cotton sized with yak glue. The paint was made from stone pigments mixed with various binders and acrylic paint was used as well. The painting itself is painted in Karma Gadri style, which has greater compositional depth and detail as it combines all other styles, and is also considered a depiction reference of the ‘pure land’. The two flowers in front are for my stepfather and mother. During its creation mantras and pujas were performed. When the eyes were ‘opened,’ referring to the painting of the eyes last to bring the thangka to life, it was done on the first day of the full moon. When done properly, the thangka will be ‘alive’ and subtle energy emanating from the image will affect the practitioner. If you are to receive one of these images please treat it with respect, devotion and honor. It will benefit your life.”  ~ Rin’dzin Prema

The artist has donated proceeds for a limited number of these prints as gifts for the donors of Dakini Mountain, as follows:

Archival Pigment Print – on Archival Paper
$1200 Donation – Small size 8×10”

Archival Pigment Print – on Premium Canvas
*Enhanced by the artist*
$2400 Donation – Small size 9×11
$3600 Donation – Medium size 12×14.5
$5000 Donation – Large Size 17×22 (*only one available in this size)
*Canvas prints to be framed or brocaded by the donor


Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are
Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.

 


 


Weekly Online Classes

Wednesdays at 6pm PT / 9pm ET

1st  Wed  –  Vajrayana Training

2nd Wed  –  Dzogchen Day for Members

3rd  Wed  –  Ngakpa Training for Vajra Sangha students

4th  Wed  –  Open Teaching – Free for the Public

Dakini Messengers by Pema Khandro

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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December 4, 2018 by pemacom

Dakini Stories by Pema Khandro

A shadow fell over Naropa.

He turned and saw an old woman with bizarre features. Naropa was a great scholar and triumphant debater at Nalanda. This was the famous Buddhist University in Naropa’s lifetime, the eleventh century, and Naropa was a famed Buddhist intellectual there. One day, Naropa was studying when a shadow fell over him. He turned and that was when he saw this woman…..

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Thank you for another year of support!

Dear Friends,
Thank you for your continued support in 2018. Because of you, Ngakpa International continues to offer in-depth Buddhist Education worldwide.

Thanks to you we were able to offer:

  • 217 Programs in 2018. This was 80 more programs than in 2017, and 103 more programs than in 2016!
  • We served 1,352 Participants and 84 Members.
  • We offered 164 Free Classes and we gave $8,420.00 of Financial Aid to those with financial hardship.

This was also another year of training leaders, teachers, counselors, doctors and health professionals. We offered our online Meditation Instructor Training as well as Group Leader Training. Classes were offered in Seattle, Berkeley, Santa Cruz, LA, San Diego, Charlottesville, and Online.

We hosted His Eminence Gyaldak Rinpoche, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, and Lama Tenzin at our Retreats and centers. And we once again supported Himalayan children and orphans.

Also in 2018, Pema Khandro Rinpoche continued to be published in Lion’s Roar magazine and Buddhadharma magazine as one of their most read authors.

Pema Khandro Rinpoche has continued to offer us extraordinary access to in-depth training and education in esoteric Buddhist philosophy, Vajrayana and Dzogchen. Through Vajrayana Training and Ngakpa Seminary she has guided students in a classical Buddhist intellectual education while also offering retreats to give ongoing training in the contemplative sciences of the Buddhist Yogis. This past spring’s Vajrayana residential retreat at Jikoji Zen Center and summer’s annual Dzogchen residential retreat at Mount Madonna were major successes with serious practice and joy.
Pema Khandro Rinpoche was also a keynote speaker at Commune Retreat in Malibu and taught at Soulstice in San Diego, California.
In pursuit of our commitment to support wellness in body and mind, we led our signature Detoxification and Cleansing Retreats in Santa Cruz and Lake Tahoe. Meanwhile, our local leaders led regular Meditation Classes in five cities and our Residential Centers fostered 28 residents. We also hosted the first three retreats at Khandro Ling in Charlottesville, Virginia
But she cannot do this alone – this year, more than ever, she needs your help. This year, we are on the brink of acquiring Dakini Mountain, and your participation and support and donations are needed to realize this dream.

“Dakini Mountain is the place where we encounter our authentic wisdom.”
~Pema Khandro

You may make a one-time gift and you may also give monthly by being a Member. And for those of you have donated before, for this we heartily THANK YOU! We hope you will consider making a Year-End Donation toward Dakini Mountain.

May we Meet at Dakini Mountain

Below you will find some Very Special White Tara Gifts that one of our members would like to give you as a special thanks for your generous donation – a White Tara scroll painting. White Tara is the female Buddha who embodies pure peace, forgiveness, extension of life, protection from destructive forces, and the bliss of recognizing our innate wisdom.

We’ve reached $49,511 so far – help us reach the goal!

Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are
Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.


Very Special Gift for You
One of a Kind  – White Tara Thangka Print

This special thangka image will not be reproduced outside of the Buddhist Yogis Sangha or for any other purposes. The image is meant for members and practitioners of Ngakpa International only, however because of the importance of the Dakini Mountain location, donors now have an opportunity to receive this very special print of White Tara.

Message from the Artist
“This White Tara was made with great devotion and in a traditional manner. The original is stretched cotton sized with yak glue. The paint was made from stone pigments mixed with various binders and acrylic paint was used as well. The painting itself is painted in Karma Gadri style, which has greater compositional depth and detail as it combines all other styles, and is also considered a depiction reference of the ‘pure land’. The two flowers in front are for my stepfather and mother. During its creation mantras and pujas were performed. When the eyes were ‘opened,’ referring to the painting of the eyes last to bring the thangka to life, it was done on the first day of the full moon. When done properly, the thangka will be ‘alive’ and subtle energy emanating from the image will affect the practitioner. If you are to receive one of these images please treat it with respect, devotion and honor. It will benefit your life.”  ~ Rin’dzin Prema

The artist has donated proceeds for a limited number of these prints as gifts for the donors of Dakini Mountain, as follows:

Archival Pigment Print – on Archival Paper
$1200 Donation – Small size 8×10”

Archival Pigment Print – on Premium Canvas
*Enhanced by the artist*
$2400 Donation – Small size 9×11
$3600 Donation – Medium size 12×14.5
$5000 Donation – Large Size 17×22 (*only one available in this size)
*Canvas prints to be framed or brocaded by the donor

Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization. All donations are
Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687.

 


 


Weekly Online Classes

Wednesdays at 6pm PT / 9pm ET

1st  Wed  –  Vajrayana Training

2nd Wed  –  Dzogchen Day for Members

3rd  Wed  –  Ngakpa Training for Vajra Sangha students

4th  Wed  –  Open Teaching – Free for the Public

A Story for You – from Pema Khandro Rinpoche

Upcoming Events

Bardo Teachings – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro, Father Francis Tiso, Lama Lhanang Rinpoche, Chagdud Khadro, Shugen Roshi, Julie Rogers, Jim Tucker, M.D., Koshin Paley Ellison and Dr. William McGrath

Open Dates
Teachings on Death and Dying Facing realities of dying, death, and grief are central to our human experience. This program offers practical instructions for helping others in the process of dying and an overview of essential knowledge on death, bardo, and rebirth. This includes self-paced lectures on dying, loss, grief, and illness from Lamas and scholars of Buddhist Studies.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhism & Sexuality – Self Paced Course

With Dr. Nicole Willock, Julie Regan, Ph.D., Pema Khandro, Lama Willa Miller, Amy Langenberg , Dr. Ann Gleig, Dr. Nida Chenagtsang, Lama Rod Owens, Dr. Jim Hopper, Dr. Elizabeth Call and Damchö Diana Finnegan

Open Dates
Join Pema Khandro and a group of esteemed Buddhist Studies scholars for an exploration of the history of Buddhist Sexualities from celibacy, to sacred sexuality in Buddhist Tantra and a simple approach to embodied integration with nature in Dzogchen.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Buddhist Ethics – Self Paced Course

With Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This course on Buddhist Ethics goes through the Five Buddhist Precepts. The five precepts form the basis of a Buddhist way of life and the vows that Buddhists Seek to follow. The Five Precepts are a discipline of freedom, honor, and precision that cover the potent themes of life from the extraordinary perspective of non-duality.   Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for these precious teachings. Your contribution, big and small, helps makes in-depth Buddhist training and education more accessible for all. May the teachings spread and flourish!
Register Now

Women in Tantric Buddhism – Self Paced Course

With Holly Gayley, Judith Simmer-Brown, Sarah Jacoby, Amy Langenberg , Damchö Diana Finnegan, Venerable Karma Lekshe Tsomo and Pema Khandro

Open Dates
This is the missing history of women in Tantric Buddhism. This course addresses the fascinating story of nuns, mothers, teachers, consorts, prophets, and disciples. Taught by scholar-practitioners whose groundbreaking research on women and Buddhism has changed the way we think of Buddhist history. This course will address the history of women in Buddhism, the history of yoginis and dakinis in India and Tibet, the stories of important Buddhist women, Buddhist philosophy on gender, sex, and sexuality, and the role of the consort in historical Tibet, and contemporary manifestations and so much more. Support the Buddhist Studies Institute by donating for…
Register Now

Meditation Teacher Training 2026

With Pema Khandro, Dr. Satya and Aruna Rig'dzin

January 26 - June 27, 2026
Equanimity, calm, peace, inner strength, resilience, centeredness… there are so many reasons the world needs meditation teachers. Meditation Teachers can offer important tools for relating to these tumultuous times. Meditation promotes mindfulness and equanimity – the ability to let emotional states arise and pass without becoming overwhelming. With mindfulness, we are able to become aware of our mind-states, rather than carried away by them. It promotes the state of equanimity, the ability to respond skillfully to situations. Instead of responding with knee-jerk reactions, blame, resentment and anger we can choose healthier responses, such as loving-kindness and compassion.   "The new…
Register now

Buddha Nature: Longchenpa’s Treasury of Words and Meaning

With Pema Khandro and Dr David Germano

February 6 - 8, 2026
Join us for a transformative weekend with scholars-and-practitioners of the highest calibre. In this immersive course, we dive into the luminous heart of the Dzogchen tradition through the lens of the great fourteenth-century master Longchenpa. His seminal work, the Tshig-dön mDzöd (The “Treasury of Words and Meaning”), offers a profound mapping of the mind’s nature, the ground of reality, and the path of awakening. Guided by David F. Germano — distinguished Tibetologist whose scholarship illuminates Longchenpa’s philosophical architecture. And by Tulku Pema Khandro, Ph.D.— a recognized lineage holder in the Nyingma-Kagyu streams, bridging deep contemplative practice with academic clarity. Together, they will…
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November 27, 2018 by pemacom

 

For giving Tuesday, I would like to offer up a Dakini Mountain story.

PemaKhandro_55I remember when I used to teach two public classes a week at our local center in Southern California. It was an ideal format for me and my community at that time. That was before online classes, before teaching tours throughout North America, and before teaching all over the world. But throughout all that time, I have kept re-thinking this question – what is the ideal format for offering Buddhist trainings; the ideal place, the right setting, the right circumstances and I have experimented and explored leading retreats at many different sites – small and large retreat centers, mountains, caves, public centers, office buildings, churches, forests, gyms, conference centers, parks, and even burial grounds. I even taught meditation at a rave, and a reggae concert. I have trained as a Tibetan Buddhist Yogini, so I have long leaned into some beautiful ideas… that our body is the ideal place, or that wherever we are is the ideal place to train. And yet this notion of a particular place is a big theme in Tibetan literature – the suggestion that comes first in meditation manuals is that the right place is crucial.

Then one day I was in Tibet. I had been driving along this tiny little road. It looked to me not much wider than a sidewalk, and it was hugging the mountainside. Everywhere I looked, there were trees, mountains, rivers, the most beautiful place I had ever seen. It went on like this for days and days on a journey to Yarchen Gar, a dzogchen encampment of ten thousand nuns. As far as the eye could see, pristine naturalness. The colors of nature and the expanse of an undomesticated landscape. My destination was at 13,000 feet high in the Himalayas, so the vistas were vast and the air was so pure. When I got to my destination, the nuns were on the hillside sky-gazing, a Dzogchen meditation practice. By a temple, there were dozens of black crows feeding at an enormous bird feeder and then flying into the sky only to be succeeded by more and more black crows. The sky loomed over us but felt so close because of the altitude. I ended up at the burial grounds on a hill overlooking all of this and I realized that this was a perfect landscape.

It was then I remembered a passage from Longchenpa’s Great Chariot, a commentary on Resting the Mind in Natural Ease. It is a passage about how to cultivate the four immeasurables – Love, Compassion, Joy and Equanimity – the four states a yogi lives for…

On the rich, green earth of kindness, in a joyful place of refreshment for people, various kinds of flowers of compassion open and blossom. Many birds and deer are enjoying the cool shade of pleasant trees. From lakes, ponds, and good springs of equanimity, flow a collection of many streams, where travelers tired out by samsara can refresh themselves. Weariness of mind is eased and cleansed away.

I remembered this passage, a poetic explanation of the four immeasurables in terms of a landscape. This is the power of some places, they communicate certain states of being. I realized that day that I was in a landscape of the Great Perfection, Dzogchen, that it was not just a Dzogchen monastery but that the place itself elicited a sense of natural nirvana.

Here in the valleys and peaks of Tibet, the mountainsides travelled by Longchenpa himself, I could see what it means to do spiritual practice in a place that reiterates the same point as the teachings  – a landscape of authenticity, naturalness, spontaneity, spaciousness, opening, letting go and intrinsic freedom. It was a landscape where the sense of integration with vast fields of interconnection came easily. These are teachings that wild natural places sometimes give us. There is something liberating about being surrounded by open space, endless sky, sounds of rivers, lovely valley meadows and high mountain peaks.

That was the day I reclaimed my dream of Dakini Mountain.
Dakini Mountain is a dream that I have had for more than a decade. It is the vision of a retreat center that expresses the power of the five elements, which is a meaning of the Dakini principle in Tibetan Buddhism. When I first raised the idea to the community, everyone I spoke to about it supported it, but we just couldn’t make it happen at the time. After a while, as we sometimes have to do with dreams, I reluctantly put the dream away, tucked it into my back pocket and moved on from my dream, consumed with my teaching activities and studies around the world. Then from time to time I would bring up the idea again to a few students and we would struggle with how, where, and when. Someone wanted it in one place. Someone else wanted to be sure it was not there. And there were the practical obstacles and complications. So the Dakini Mountain dream lay dormant for a long, long time. I had given up…until that day in Tibet, when everything came together and I suddenly realized why it was so urgent and so important to make this happen. I became determined. I felt it was time. I dusted off that dream and brought it back to life. It was then that I announced my plans to our community, and the rest is the history we are now making.

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Now we have finally found the place for the dream of Dakini Mountain to be realized. It is located just outside of Lake Tahoe, in Northern California, not too far from the Nevada border. I knew this was the place because when I stood there at the lodge looking out over the park, I realized it was the most beautiful place I had ever been, equal only to that very place that day in Tibet when I resolved to revive the Dakini Mountain dream. This place has that same feeling – the stunning beauty, the quiet, the openness, and the pristine quality. And miraculously, it checks off all the other boxes as well. It has the right zoning, the right Vastu, the right ecology and the right accessibility – a coinciding of factors extremely rare to find.

There are so many good reasons to donate to this cause.
So many positive intentions have ripened to begin this process, and through some extraordinary turn of good fortune, we opened escrow in September. Now we are on a journey to making Dakini Mountain a reality and I am asking for your help in making it possible.

We need to spend time in nature – but to do that we need to preserve natural places and support sustainable communities. Yet, last year saw the largest reduction in protection in public park lands in U.S. history. This is a cause we can contribute to through Dakini Mountain, in a small way, but a powerful way, we can contribute our commitment to sustainability and preservation at the grass roots level. Since the beginning of our organization, we have been committed to sustainability in our building, supplies and lifestyle. To have a land dedicated to engaging and teach these principles will take these activities to the next level.

Dakini Mountain will be dedicated to diversity – because diversity is a primary Dakini principle. The whole notion of the five wisdom Dakinis is the expression that sacredness is expressed in diverse forms. I remembered going to retreat centers that only allowed certain kinds of Buddhists, or only Buddhists, and that may be what is right for them, but I want Dakini Mountain to be a place for all kinds of people. As you know this is a mark of our community. We are diverse in every way, race, ethnicity, age, gender, national origin, sexual orientation, socio-economic status, and even religion. This diversity is precious and beautiful. I believe in building bridges. We are told that this site for Dakini Mountain was an area where many Native American tribes gathered together to convene, to pray together and plan together. I see Dakini Mountain as a continuation of that theme, a place where diverse groups can come together and refresh themselves. As you may know, I am a Native American woman and so you can see that with this land’s history, this site seems like an ideal place for Dakini Mountain to arise.

Dakini Mountain will be a joyful place.
DakinMountainPondOne of the things I love about this site is that it is fully equipped with a pond and one hundred pairs of ice skates! It also has a ropes course and a zip line that lands in the pond. This year, two different retreat centers told us that our group was the most joyous group they had ever rented their retreat center to. They told us that we laughed the most, and were the most relaxed and joyous. This feedback meant so much to me. I have strived to nourish a community for the study of Buddhist philosophy and meditation that taps into the sense of natural joy, humor, relaxation and love that is possible. I believe we can do deep spiritual training while remaining light hearted, kind and open-minded.

Dakini Mountain is also an important place to birth in this time, right now. We are in a period of unprecedented involvement of female leaders and practitioners in Tibetan Buddhism in an age where, for the first time in Buddhist history, a vision of gender equality is becoming more and more possible to manifest. This has always been important to me in organizing our community, for obvious reasons, as a female teacher. But I have also made a deliberate effort to have gender diversity and inclusion represented in our leadership and in the various tiers of the sangha. I don’t think that the timing of Dakini Mountain is an accident. This is the era of the first Geshemas, the era of #metoo and the tidal waves of change it has set in motion in American Buddhism. Follow through on these beautiful movements is needed – one important form of which is the support for Buddhist centers run by women. And especially, support for Buddhist centers who are explicitly dedicated to gender equality. I see this as our generation’s great contribution to the history of Buddhism. The Dakini principle in Tibetan Buddhism appears in literature as enlightened women. The fact that they were women in that context was more than a story about female bodies, it was a proclamation of the possibility of enlightened wisdom manifesting in all the forms we least expect it, and especially in the forms which everyone said could not be enlightened beings. This is the very teaching of the Great Perfection – that all of us, whatever size, shape, color, status, or origin, we all have buddha-nature – a capacity for wisdom and an intrinsic goodness.

Every year we have a year-end fundraiser. This is how our organization continues to thrive and how we can keep operating and offering all our services. Each year this fundraiser includes both raising funds for our organization itself and for the projects we support through our charity Ngakpa House. But this year, the project we are fundraising for is our own project – Dakini Mountain.

This process of bringing Dakini Mountain to life has not been easy, and we have a long way to go. We are a small organization, we really need your help and every effort makes such a decisive difference.

We have so many plans for Dakini Mountain. But they can only manifest with your support. Every donation makes a difference, small or big. It all adds to the momentum which will make Dakini Mountain possible.

Your donation acts as an encouragement.
Your donation is a positive sign.
Your donation is a good omen.
Your donation brings us one step closer.
Your donation is a crucial support.

A donation to Dakini Mountain is a pivotal action for good. It is a worthy cause and a beautiful dream, a place that will nourish the spiritual lives of many people to come.

For beauty… For meditation… For nature… For sustainability… For diversity… For Joy… For gender equality…. There are so many good reasons to donate to Dakini Mountain.
 

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Today is giving Tuesday – I ask for your support through donations today and every day until we meet our goal. This is a wonderful time to donate, we are a non-profit organization, your donations are tax-deductible. Get your donations in by the end of the year for a tax-deductible charitable donation!

Please also share our fundraiser on your social media and help us keep Dakini Mountain trending.

To read more about our project visit: https://www.gofundme.com/dakini-mountain-fundraiser

In the very near future, may we meet at Dakini Mountain,

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It’s so close!

The Retreat Center we’ve all been waiting
(and praying) for —
let’s meet at Dakini Mountain.

This is how we get there:

Dear Friends,
As we enter this holiday season, there are so many reasons we are all wishing for peace. Dakini Mountain will be born from that wish. Join us in making this center a reality.

“The Dakini is also the initiatory principle in Tibetan Buddhism. 
It represents enlightenment being revealed in the least expected forms. 
As such, it is the ultimate affirmation of the Buddha-nature in every person.”
– Pema Khandro

We now have a special gift being offered to donors – a White Tara scroll painting. White Tara is the female Buddha who embodies pure peace, forgiveness, extension of life, protection from destructive forces, and the bliss of recognizing our innate wisdom.

Below you will find some Very Special White Tara Gifts that one of our members would like to give you as a special thanks for your generous donations.

All donations will go to the Phase 1 funding of Dakini Mountain.

We are still currently in escrow and need your donations and support Now more than Ever before!

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We are a small grassroots organization, so your donations, however small or big, have a direct impact on whether Dakini Mountain will be a reality!

“We must work together to create Dakini Mountain
 – a place that celebrates wisdom and diveristy –
– a refuge born from our collaboration and generosity.”
~ Pema Khandro

Ngakpa Intl is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization.
All donations are Tax Deductible. Federal Tax Id# 68-0529687

May we meet at Dakini Mountain!


Very Special Gift for You
One of a Kind  – White Tara Thangka Print

This White Tara was created by Heather Madden, also known as Rindzin Prema, who has been studying with Pema Khandro Rinpoche since 2002.

Due to Rinpoche’s encouragement, Rindzin began studying with a famed thangka painter in Europe to learn the art of thangka painting to benefit the Community of Buddhist Yogis. She was passionate about learning and studied during her work breaks every year since 2003. In 2017, Rindzin’s stepfather became so inspired by her artwork and devotion to the practice, he decided to sponsor her so she could pursue thangka painting full-time. She then began a full-time study of the thangka practice with a master in San Francisco.

In honor of her stepfather, she completed this White Tara to remove all of her father’s health obstacles and ensure his long life, as well as in honor of her Lama, Pema Khandro Rinpoche.

Rindzin has completed and gifted an enhanced image of this White Tara inlaid with gold to ensure her teachers’ long life and to remove any health obstacles.

Rindzin has also gifted this one of a kind White Tara image to Ngakpa International and advised that whoever received this White Tara will also receive the blessings.

This special thangka image will not be reproduced outside of Ngakpa International or for any other purposes. The image is meant for members and practitioners of Ngakpa International only, however, because of the importance of the Dakini Mountain location, donors now have an opportunity to receive this very special print of White Tara.

  

Message from the Artist

“This White Tara was made with great devotion and in a traditional manner. The original is stretched cotton sized with yak glue. The paint was made from stone pigments mixed with various binders and acrylic paint was used as well. The painting itself is painted in Karma Gadri style, which has greater compositional depth and detail as it combines all other styles, and is also considered a depiction reference of the ‘pure land’. The two flowers in front are for my stepfather and mother. During its creation mantras and pujas were performed. When the eyes were ‘opened,’ referring to the painting of the eyes last to bring the thangka to life, it was done on the first day of the full moon. When done properly, the thangka will be ‘alive’ and subtle energy emanating from the image will affect the practitioner. If you are to receive one of these images please treat it with respect, devotion, and honor. It will benefit your life.”

The artist has donated proceeds for a limited number of these prints as gifts for the donors of Dakini Mountain, as follows:

Archival Pigment Print – on Archival Paper
$1200 Donation – Small size 8×10”

Archival Pigment Print – on Premium Canvas
*Enhanced by the artist*
$2400 Donation – Small size 9×11
$3600 Donation – Medium size 12×14.5
$5000 Donation – Large Size 17×22 (*only one available in this size)
*Canvas prints to be framed or brocaded by the donor

Please make your Donation directly into our Dakini Mountain GoFundMe Campaign, and we will contact you for details on where to send your rare and beautiful One-of-a-Kind White Tara Thangka print.

  

“White Tara is the form of Tara associated with peaceful and healing energies.  She has seven eyes: a third eye in her forehead, and four more in the palms of her hands and the soles of her feet, symbolizing her ability to see whatever is ailing whomsoever, wheresoever.  Her left hand holds the stalk of a blossomed lotus with a blazing wish-fulfilling jewel on top, while making the gesture of fine discernment to stimulate the precise insight and wisdom of her proteges, holding up the three back fingers to represent the three jewels of refuge: Buddha, the Teacher, Dharma the reality (as well as the teaching of how to understand it), and Sangha, the community of those who do understand it or are trying to as best they can. Her left hand extends downward with the open palm forward in the boon-granting or, more literally, “giving of her best” gesture.  When any Tibetan or Mongolian or Manchurian Buddhist is sick, they only have to recite her mantra, om tare tuttare ture svaha, and if their faith is strong enough they will instantly feel better and regain good health.”

-A Shrine for Tibet
The Alice S. Kandell Collection, 2009


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