Palden Tsultrim Memorial Retreat House

Palden Tsultrim Memorial Retreat House Palden Tsultrim (Pal-Tsul) Memorial Retreat House is a free of cost retreat house for Masters, Geshes, Geshe-Mas and Practitioners of Yungdrung Bön tradition.

In solitude nearby Menri Monastery and Redna Menling nunnery with view on The Menri Monastery Urgent renovations for continuous and sustainable usage by the community

Supported by H.E. Menri Ponlob Rinpoche, Khenpo Tenpa Yungdrung Rinpoche and Menri Shedrup Lopon Gelek Gyatso Rinpoche (see letters of appreciation in pictures below). Budget of additional 4.000 Euro is needed to finalize this proje

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- Final cleansing of construction area
- Securing the area (rainy season protection)
- Kitchen equipement

For transparency, expenses will be shared with donators

See fundraising campaign: https://gofund.me/b6632ece


History of the Place

It is the residence of Palden Tsultrim (Pal-Tsul) the renowned scholar of both Bon and Buddhist tradition. He was a disciple of Khyung Tul Rinpoche. During his lifetime, he completed the many precious work of Khyungtrul rinpoche including his biography (Khyung Tul Rinpoche). He lived at this residence with his wife and two daughetrs and with his disciple and dharma brother Gazi Sonam Dakpa who was a great Dzogchen practitioner after they fled from Tibet in 1959. Many great bon masters including Yongzin Rinpoche visited this place to meet Pal-Tsul to discuss and talk on many important subjects of Bon teaching. This house is blessed by many Bon master with their precious memories. He completed many important works of Bon teaching at this residence including history of Bon dharma and history of Buddhism. In 1972 He died at this residence and cremated here. After Pal-Tsul passed away, Gazi Sonam Dakpa offered all the belongings of him to eminent masters of Bon. In addition, he offered all the bon scriptures written in gold and silver to Yongdzin Rinpoche which were brought on yaks with them when they fled from Tibet. He practiced Dzogchen whole his life time and met many great bon masters and practitioners in his life time. He received many sacred transmission and empowerment from many Bon masters. There was a incident when he had to removed his tooth from tooth ache. Later it was discovered that sacred relic was naturally popping out from tooth. it was preserved by Menri Shedrub Khenpo and still many sacred relics were naturally emerging from it. He was regarded as a great Dzogchen practitioner by Yongzin Rinpoche. The 33rd enthronement holder, His Holiness Menri Trizin Rinpoche all the time used to say that Gazi Sonam Dakpa was one of his greatest supporters when Menri was in an initial stage and in the beginning phase of menri monastery construction when Rinpoche was facing financial shortage to complete the roof of Menri monastery. Gazi Sonam Dakpa was the one who offered his money to Rinpoche to complete the roof. Many bon masters come to see his tooth with sacred relics. Khenpo Tenpa Yungdrung Rinpoche also came and requested Menri Shedrub Khenpo to let him see it and he put it on his head after he saw it. In 2005, he died. His Holiness 33rd enthronement holder of Menri monastery came to perform powa and told family members and monks who were near his body that he was in a state of thukdam and do not need to tie the body. With Sangmo Yangri's mother he had two sons and one daughter. Sangmo is the youngest among his three children with her mother. After her father passed away her mother took care of this house. Sangmo's family is very happy to take care of this house for practitioners and through their service for others they pay tribute to the great scholar Palden Tsultrim and to his disciple Gazi Sonam Dakpa for their great contribution to preserve Bon teaching.

Dear Dharma Brothers and Sisters,May this Christmas bring you and your family abundant happiness, deeper understanding, ...
24/12/2025

Dear Dharma Brothers and Sisters,
May this Christmas bring you and your family abundant happiness, deeper understanding, the power to truly listen with openness and embrace, and the ability to let go of your pain. May you shed limiting identities, open the door of your heart to healing light, and discover your inner light—so that you not only dispel your own darkness of ignorance but also shine as a beacon for others.
May your practice deepen, and may our spiritual journey reach its glorious culmination. May the supreme Yeshe Walmo bless you always.
With abundant prayers and blessings,
Your dharma friend,
Sangmo

05/11/2025
14/05/2024

Wish fulfilling gem of ornaments, prayer for the attainment of the wisdom of the lama – Lame Drub-pa Sam-phel Nor Bu yi Gyen

21/03/2024

A year long Ngondro course with an exceptional teacher!🙏😍
https://ligmincha.pl/event/ngondro-zhang-zhung-on-line-dr-sangmo-yangri/?event_date=2024-05-11 We have great pleasure to invite anyone interested to attend the Ngondro introductory practice course, which will be led by exceptional teacher Sangmo Yangri. Ngondro is the base and the foundation for further practice. They are called introductory practices, but many masters and teachers perform them throughout their lives. We want these meetings and this group to have a slightly different character than the classical course.

First of all, to the explanations and teachings we want to include a large amount of practice. We want to practice weekly at the meetings and individually in between.

We also want this group, through joint practice and weekly meetings, to become a bridge to integration and friendship among Yungdrung Bon practitioners around the world. With such a strong, compassionate and knowledgeable teacher, this is a goal possible to achieve.

For those with additional questions, the need for deeper clarification, Sangmo Yangri offers her time and the opportunity for personal meetings.

The course will be held through the ZOOM platform.

Meetings will be held every Sunday at 3.00 p.m. CET

The course is planned for one year.

The first meeting will be held on 11.05.2024.

26/02/2024

In this remarkable narrative, Uza Rinchen Sal, a 15th century Tibetan woman guides us through the realms beyond death. Falling ill, Uza Rinchen dies, travels with guides through the lands of the dead (the Bardo), visits the realms of the enlightened ones, and returns to life just before her body is....

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