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HH Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche’s Teaching on The Song of Experiential Realization of the Dzogchen View — The Melodious Sound of the Lute
Registration closes on Thursday, July 23, at 12:00 noon.

- Guiding Master: H.H. Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche

- Teaching Dates: July 25 (Saturday) – July 26 (Sunday), 2026
(A total of 4 teaching sessions)

- Taiwan Time:
Afternoon: 14:00–16:00
Evening: 19:30–21:30

- Teaching Languages: Tibetan, Chinese, and English

- Chinese Translator: Acharya Sheng Yi 

- Teaching Format: In-person and online via Zoom

- Venue: Yeshe Khorlo Ningmapa Buddhist Center of Taiwan
(4F, No. 234, Dexing East Road, Taipei City
Near MRT Zhishan Station. Please arrive 15 minutes early.
For Google Maps, please click here.)

Registration closes on Thursday, July 23, at 12:00 noon.


H.H. Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche’s Teaching on

The Song of Experiential Realization of the Dzogchen View — The Melodious Sound of the Lute

The Liberating Sound of Dharma in the Midst of the Noisy World

H.H. Gangteng Tulku Rinpoche is the ninth incarnation in the lineage of the great Nyingma tertön Pema Lingpa. Throughout his life, Rinpoche has devoted himself to the propagation of Dzogchen and the revealed treasure teachings. His realization is profound, and his compassionate aspirations are vast and deep.

In response to the sincere requests of his Taiwanese disciples, Rinpoche will personally come to Taipei to bestow this teaching. Through the most compassionate form of a “song of realization,” Rinpoche will guide us to glimpse the supreme primordial wisdom of Dzogchen.

This “song of realization” is a wisdom song that naturally arose from the pure nature of Mipham Rinpoche. It integrates the ultimate view of Dzogchen and serves as the most direct introduction to the nature of mind:

Primordial Perfection:
The buddha nature of all sentient beings is originally complete. The melody of this song is intended to awaken our lost primordial awareness.

Practice in the Present Moment:
Without being confined by elaborate rituals, one abides in the originally pure nature, breaking through dualistic grasping and entering the practice of non-meditation.

Spontaneous Fruition:
Beyond “primordial purity,” the fruition is the effortless and spontaneous accomplishment of enlightened qualities—the ultimate meaning of other-emptiness, in which all qualities are inherently present and naturally accomplished.

In this turbulent and restless modern world, to encounter such a Dharma feast that purifies the mind and directly points out awareness is an exceedingly rare opportunity in a lifetime.

We sincerely invite all Dharma friends and members of the public to cherish this precious Dharma connection and participate enthusiastically, so that together we may receive the benefit of the teachings. Through Rinpoche’s vajra speech, may we dispel the clouds of confusion and directly realize the tathāgatagarbha that is inherently present within us.


I. Online Zoom Classroom Information

The Zoom classroom number will be sent by email one day before the course.

II. Course Offering

A. General Participants: NT$2,000

B. Monastics and those requiring financial support: NT$1,500
Those requiring financial support should email yeshekhorlo@gmail.com to apply to the Center. Please complete registration only after receiving the approval email.

Registration closes on Thursday, July 23, at 12:00 noon.