The Practice of Chenrezig and Mitrayogin’s Mahamudra Instruction
With Younge Khachab Rinpoche
December 4 - 7, 2025
This four-day online retreat will explore Mitrayogin’s Vajra Verses on the Graded Path of Chenrezig, a concise yet complete map of the path from preliminaries to the perfection stage, and his direct Mahamudra instruction, Resting in the Nature of Mind (Semnyid Ngalso).
These teachings express both the heart of compassion (Chenrezig) and the non-dual wisdom of Mahamudra. They reveal how the tantric practice of Chenrezig itself leads to the direct recognition of mind’s nature.
Rinpoche will teach Mitrayogin’s Vajra Verses, a poetic condensation of the entire path, from refuge and bodhicitta through visualization, mantra, and the perfection stage. These verses carry the essence of Avalokiteshvara’s method, showing how compassion and emptiness are inseparable.
He will also give Mitrayogin’s essential Mahamudra instruction, Semnyid Ngalso “Resting in the Nature of Mind,” received in a vision from Chenrezig himself. In this teaching, the practice of compassion becomes the gateway to direct realization, where awareness rests naturally in its own nature.
Throughout the retreat, Rinpoche will guide participants in integrating these profound instructions through meditation, reflection, and daily conduct, showing how the practice of Chenrezig unfolds as the living expression of Mahamudra.
Live Online Sessions:
Thursday to Sunday, December 4–7
10AM to 12PM and 2 to 5PM Pacific Time
(1 to 3PM and 5 to 8PM Eastern Time)
Final session:
Sunday, December 7
10 AM – 12 PM Pacific Time
Translator: Erik Drew
A link to the live series will be shared on the day of the events, and digital recordings will be available for later viewing.
Suggested Donation: $108
(Includes access to both live teachings and digital recordings)
Leader
Younge Khachab Rinpoche is the spiritual director of Younge Drodul Ling and a highly accomplished master of Mahamudra and Dzogchen. His life and teaching are oriented toward one aim: helping practitioners turn the Dharma into lived experience. Rinpoche received a traditional monastic education at Ganden Jangtse Monastery, where he earned the Geshe degree, and later served as Khenpo of the Kagyu monastery Thagten Nyingje Ling in Boudhanath. Inspired by the Rime masters of the past, he has studied extensively with accomplished masters across the Kagyu, Nyingma, Gelug, Sakya, and Bön traditions, integrating this breadth of training into a clear and…
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