Nyingma Tradition

The Dudjom Tersar Lineage
Revealed by great masters in the degenerate age.
"Pure, condensed, and carrying the power of immediate blessing, Dudjom Tersar is a lineage of 'New Treasures' (Terma) meant especially for practitioners in the degenerate age."
This lineage was revealed by H.H. Kyabje Dudjom Lingpa and consolidated by H.H. Kyabje Dudjom Rinpoche Jigdral Yeshe Dorje. These are direct teachings from the Dakinis, helping practitioners shorten the spiritual path from Ngöndro to Dzogchen (Great Perfection).
H.E. Jamtul Rinpoche Jamyang Sherab Özer dedicated his entire life to studying and contemplating both the Sutrayana and Mantrayana, along with other sciences.
The Great Hidden Dzogchen Yogi

He frequently retreated to high mountains, where he achieved immense accomplishments in his spiritual practice. To benefit sentient beings, he supported the Dharma through teaching, scholarship, and writing. Living as a hidden yogi, he devoted his whole life to the practice of Dzogchen (Great Perfection).
H.E. Jamyang Sherab Özer Rinpoche was born in 1910 in eastern Tibet, into the Nangchen Tagtsar family, part of the Mugpo Ling lineage in the Tamshung Boldé region. His father was Tagtsar Könchok Tendhar and his mother was Pönza Karzes Lhamo. He was born in the Iron Dog year of the 15th Tibetan Rabjung cycle, with many auspicious signs appearing at his birth.
THE DUDJOM TERSAR LINEAGE
A fresh, living, and direct lineage from Guru Rinpoche.
History of Practice & Spreading
Origins in Golok & Kham
The period when 13 disciples attained the Rainbow Body and thousands achieved realization.
Systematization of Teachings
Established centers in Pemako, received mind treasures (Gongter) at the Tiger's Nest.
Global Expansion
Widespread Dharma propagation in India, Bhutan, USA, France, East Asia, and Vietnam.


Materialism and wealth destroy inner peace when humans have too much attachment to them. And they lose their way in this world because they lack a proper understanding and a correct path. Therefore, we need to study the Dharma more, and we need to practice the Dharma more to benefit ourselves.

Global Network
International Centers

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- Tibet
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