Tulku Migmar Tsering is a master of the Chokling New Treasures lineage of the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism. He was born in Nubri, Nepal in 1975 and began his training at an early age after having been recognized as a reincarnate lama.
Tulku Migmar began his formal education in 1983 at Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Monastery in Kathmandu. Through the years, Tulku Migmar proved to be an outstanding practitioner, mastering all of the elaborate vajrayana rituals and sacred arts so essential to the Chokling New Treasures tradition. Tulku-la completed a 3-year retreat under the close guidance of his root guru, the renowned Dzogchen master, Kyabje Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. He has received extensive teachings and empowerments from Kyabje Tsikey Chokling Rinpoche, Kyabje Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche and Kyabgön Phakchok Rinpoche. He then went on to study for six years in the Ka-Nying Shedrub Ling Shedra or Monastic College. There he excelled at the intricacies of Buddhist philosophy in the monastery’s advanced Buddhist studies program. Tulku-la has also been an integral part of humanitarian and cultural preservation activities within Nepal.
Tulku Migmar has been a friend of Phakchok Rinpoche since childhood and they share a close dharma bond. Tulku-la continues to work hard to develop his English language skills so that he can share the dharma in a way that allows his audience to truly understand and gain experience. For the past five years, Tulku Migmar has been based in Singapore, where he has fulfilled multiple roles of lama, spiritual advisor, ritual specialist, counselor, organizer, cook, and center manager. In addition, he has traveled throughout Asia and North America teaching and inspiring students at many centers. Tulku-la is a keen observer and is quick to understand the difficulties faced by students from many nationalities and walks of life. Phakchok Rinpoche has appointed him the senior lama and supporting teacher for his sangha based upon his wonderful qualities as a lama and his strong capacity and desire to help others.
Details of this retreat
This five-day retreat follows directly after Phakchok Rinpoche’s Summer Seminar and offers participants an opportunity to deepen and integrate the Mahamudra and Vajrayana instructions received during the week through sustained meditation and contemplative practice.
During the Summer Seminar, participants are introduced to Mahamudra as a path of direct recognition and growing familiarity with awareness itself. This retreat creates the conditions to continue that process through silence, devotional practice, meditation, and continuity of awareness in daily life.
Led by Tulku Migmar Tsering, the retreat maintains the practice container established during the seminar, including daily sang offering and protector practices for those with empowerment, while placing particular emphasis on extended periods of sitting meditation. Teachings from the Mahamudra lineage and the Dohas of Saraha will continue to inform the retreat environment, emphasizing simplicity, devotion, release of fixation, and confidence in natural awareness.
The retreat begins on the evening of Tuesday, July 28, following the conclusion of the Summer Seminar and a daytime period of rest and integration. Participants are encouraged to maintain continuity of practice throughout the transition day by attending the morning and evening practice sessions.
Prerequisites
Attendance at Phakchok Rinpoche’s Summer Seminar is required for participation in this retreat.
This retreat is intended for practitioners who wish to deepen and integrate the Mahamudra and Vajrayana instructions received during the seminar through sustained meditation practice and contemplative retreat.
Format
The retreat weaves together several modes of practice and contemplation:
Morning sang offering and meditation practice
Extended silent sitting meditation sessions
Evening protector practice
Brief meditation instruction and practice guidance
Noble silence throughout most of the retreat
Schedule
Tuesday, July 28 — Saturday, August 1
7:00 – 8:00 am — Personal Practice
8:00 – 9:30 am — Sang Offering, Meditation & Practice Guidance
9:30 – 10:15 am — Breakfast
10:30 am – 12:00 pm — Meditation Session
12:30 – 1:15 pm — Lunch
2:00 – 3:30 pm — Meditation Session
4:00 – 5:00 pm — Personal Practice
5:00 – 6:30 pm — Protector Practice & Meditation
6:30 – 7:30 pm — Dinner
7:30 – 9:00 pm — Evening Meditation Session
Sunday, August 2 — Closing
8:00 – 8:45 am — Breakfast
10:00 – 11:30 am — Closing Session
12:30 – 1:15 pm — Lunch and Departure
Attendance & Meals
This retreat is offered as an in-person residential or commuter program at Samye Hermitage New York. In order to support the continuity and integrity of the retreat container, online participation and drop-in attendance will not be available.
Participants are strongly encouraged to attend the full retreat. However, those needing to depart early may do so quietly and respectfully in coordination with retreat organizers. Please message us at contact@samyenewyork.org to organize a shorter stay.
Commuter registration includes lunch and dinner; residential registration includes all meals and on-site lodging. Scholarships are available upon request — please reach out if cost is a barrier to attending.
On-site indoor lodging in the Shrine Hall with shared facilities.The Sustaining Rate reflects the full cost of offering this seminar and helps support the ongoing operation of Samye Hermitage New York.
Commuter
For participants arranging their own accommodations off-site.The Sustaining Rate reflects the full cost of participation in the seminar and supports the operation of Samye Hermitage New York.
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Jul 28 - Aug 2, 2026
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$75.00
On-site indoor lodging in the Shrine Hall with shared facilities.The Sustaining Rate reflects the full cost of offering this seminar and helps support the ongoing operation of Samye Hermitage New York.
Commuter
$45.00
For participants arranging their own accommodations off-site.The Sustaining Rate reflects the full cost of participation in the seminar and supports the operation of Samye Hermitage New York.