Teachings, Courses, & Retreats

  • Camping (All-Gender) – $396.00
  • Commuting – $198.00
  • Dorm Yurt, All-Gender (Old Gompa) – $396.00
  • Dorm Yurt, Women's (Padma Yurt) – $396.00
  • Prajna Double – $396.00
  • Prajna Queen Single – $720.00

Date & Time Details: Monday, September 11, 2023 - Friday, September 15, 2023

Location: Tara Mandala Retreat Center

Address: 4000 Burns Canyon Rd (USFS Rd 649), Pagosa Springs, CO 81147

Required Program Fees: Generosity Rate - $480 | Sustainability Rate - $390 | Access Rate - $300

Suggested Dana Range: $100-300

The program prices do not include teacher offerings (dana). To learn more about dana and suggested dana ranges, please click here.

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The Twenty-one Praises to Tara: Empowerment and Teachings (Retreat in Colorado)

With Adzom Gyalse Rinpoche

September 11 - 15, 2023

In a very precious opportunity, Adzom Gyalse Rinpoche will give the empowerment (Tib. wang), hearing transmission (Tib. lung) and instructions (Tib. tri) on the Twenty-one Praises to Tara (Palden Atisha tradition) from The Compendium of Sādhanas: A Wish-Granting Well of Precious Attainments (Tib. sgrub pa’i thabs kun las btus pa dngos grub rin po che’i ’dod ’jo or Drubthab Kuntu) originally compiled by Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1820–1892) and later supplemented by Jamyang Loter Wangpo (1847–1914). 

This is a unique opportunity to receive this empowerment and learn a practice that will add a deeper understanding of the special qualities of each of the Twenty-One Taras. Each Tara has very specific capacities for situations we face, both personally and collectively. The simplicity of this practice makes it suitable for anyone, especially those limited by time constraints. This means that the profound realizations, powerful activities and devotional aspects of Tara are accessible to everyone.

Who Should Attend? 

Registration for this retreat closes on Thursday, September 7, 2023 at 10:00am (MDT). 

PRICING
The Total Price for this retreat consists of a Room & Board Fee and a Program Fee.

ROOM & BOARD FEE

Commuting: Participants choosing this fee option will have access to 3 meals a day (dinner on first day, and breakfast on last day) and the use of Tara Mandala’s facilities during their visit each day while commuting daily.

Standard Room & Board: On a first-come first-serve basis, participants choosing this fee option can choose from Camping, Yurt Dorm, and Prajna Double Room lodging. Access to 3 meals a day (dinner on first day, and breakfast on last day) and the use of Tara Mandala’s facilities is included.

Prajna Single Queen Room & Board: Participants choosing this fee option can choose to stay in a Single Prajna Queen Bed Room with shared bathroom. Access to 3 meals a day (dinner on first day, and breakfast on last day) and the use of Tara Mandala’s facilities is included.

PROGRAM FEE

GENEROSITY RATE 

Choose this rate if you have the financial security and capacity to support Tara Mandala at a higher level. The contributions we receive within this level make it possible for us to offer a below-cost Access Rate to those practitioners with a limited income.

 This rate is for you if you:

  • Own your own home and live comfortably without financial worry
  • Have investments and savings 
  • Easily have access to money in times of need or emergencies
  • Have the desire to help make the Dharma more accessible to others

SUSTAINABILITY RATE  

Choose this rate if you have the financial capacity to sustain Tara Mandala’s ability to offer high-quality programs. The contributions we gratefully receive at this level enable us to keep our prices low while covering the basic program costs. 

 This rate is for you if you:

  • Have the capacity to meet your basic financial needs
  • Make your rent or mortgage and other monthly payments 
  • Are generally able to purchase new items and experiences for yourself
  • Can afford to take trips and go on retreats

ACCESS RATE 

Choose  this rate if you have limited financial capacity or are currently experiencing financial hardship. The contributions we gratefully receive at this level go toward covering costs and are supported by contributions of those who choose the Generosity Rate.

 This rate is for you if you:

  • Have difficulty meeting your basic financial needs 
  • Are experiencing housing, employment, or income instability
  • Live paycheck-to-paycheck and and lack money in times of need
  • Face challenges due to devaluation of your currency against the US dollar. 

Offering dana to the teacher: The practice of offering dana, which means “generosity,” is the traditional offering the student makes to the teacher as a symbol of appreciation, gratitude, and reciprocity for receiving the precious teachings. Information on offering dana to the teacher will be provided during the virtual retreat. To learn more about dana and suggested dana ranges, please click here. 

Payment Plans and Financial Assistance
Tara Mandala offers two types of financial assistance: Deferred Payment Plans and Scholarships. You may apply for one or both of these types of assistance. Read the terms carefully as outlined on the financial aid application. Please see this page for further information.

Sustaining Sangha:
If you are currently a member of our Sustaining Sangha, you may apply your Retreat discount to this in-person retreat.

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Teacher

Adzom Gyalse Rinpoche
Adzom Gyalse Rinpoche is the reincarnation of Adzom Gyalse Gyurme Dorje, who was the son of Adzom Drukpa Pawo Dorje. He was born in the year of the Iron-monkey (1980) in Bumthang, a region of central Bhutan, which was blessed as a hidden, sacred land by Guru Padmasambhava. He is…
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