Adzom Gar, Tromtar Region, Kham - Teachers: Namkhai Dorje, Nyala Pema Dundel (1868) Before Togden Rangrig had died he instructed Ayu Khandro to visit Nyala Pema Dundel, a terton and accomplished teacher of Dzogchen. So when she was 30 she left for Adzom Gar with Kunzang Longyang and the nun who had assisted her in retreat. Travelling for over a month and a half visiting sacred places, they arrived before Nyala Pema Dundel's teachings. So they then received the teaching Adzom's Drukpa uncle, Namkhai Dorje, was giving to Adzom Drukpa on
Longde (space series). Practices received from Namkhai Dorje
Longde Practices received from Nyala Pema Dundel The
Tshog Chen Dupa, the
Tara Gonpa Rangdro, a practice for the time of death and his gongter the
Kha Khyab Rangdrol. Dzogchen and Sechen Monastery, Derge Region, Kham Ayu Khandro now travelled with some of Adzom Drukpa's students to 2 famous and important
Nyingma Monasteries,
Dzogchen and Sechen. An accomplished Chodpa, Lhawang Gonpa, instructed her on
tummo (inner heat practice) and
chulen (extracting the essence); this allowed her to live comfortably through the intense cold at Dzogchen. It was here that she met an important female figure in her life, Pema Yangkyi, with whom she travelled, practiced and established a deep friendship with for many years. Practices taught by Lhawang Gonpo
Chod, Tummo, Chulen Gonchen Monastery, Derge Region, Kham (1869) Tashi Lhatse, Marcho - Teacher: Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo (1869) Aged 31, she travelled with Lhawang Gonpo, Pema Yangkyi, Jigme, a khenpo from Dzogchen and 10 of his disciples to see
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo. Yet when they arrived he couldn't be reached as he was in strict retreat so they went to Katu Payal Monastery. The 3 friends then adopted a vagabond lifestyle, begging, so they could return to Marcho. As Khyentse was still in retreat they decided to also begin intensive practice nearby. After a month, a monk called Sonam Wangpo visited and told Khyentse of their presence and he decided to secretly teach them. Teachings commenced on
Jomo Memo's anniversary, when she attained the
rainbow body. She was an important female terton (treasure revealer) whose
terma (treasure), the Khandro Sangdu (Secret Gathering of the Dakinis),
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo rediscovered through his terma.
Dzongsar Monastery, Derge Region When they had finished receiving teachings and practiced they returned to
Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo's monastery,
Dzongsar. There with hundreds others they received the
Nyingtik Yabzhi for 3 months. She also received from him numerous teachings from across the 4 schools of
Tibetan Buddhism and teachings from Teachers from all over Tibet who were also present. Practices received from Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo
Khandro Sangdu, Nyingtik Yabzhi Karko, Nyarong Region - Teacher: Nyala Pema Dundel (1870) At 31 Ayu Khandro and her close friend, Pema Yangkyi, continued their pilgrimage to see
Nyala Pema Dundel in Karko, with some of Khyentse's disciples. Here they received the
Longsal Dorje Nyingpo (The Vajra Essence of the Clear Expanse), a teaching that was her first initiation at the age of 13. Another important teaching that she received here was the
Yangti Nagpo, also known as the
dark retreat, a practice Ayu Khandro dedicated many years to later in her life. They remained here for 3 months.
Nying Lung, Tsela Wongdo Nyala Pema Dundel was travelling to Nying Lung in the Tsela Wongdo area and they decided to travel with him to receive the
Kha Khyab Rangdrol. He called for them at the end of the teachings and gave them Dharma names,
Dorje Paldron (Glorious Indestructible Vajra) for Ayu Khandro and
Osel Palkyi (Glorious Clear Light) for Pema Yangkyi. He also gave them important practice advice, "Go to practice in cemeteries and sacred places. Follow the method of
Machig Labdron and overcome hope and fear. If you do this you will attain stable realization. During your travel you will encounter 2 yogis who will be important for you." Giving them a Chod drum each, they set off with only drum and stick. Teachings received from Nyala Pema Dundel
Longsal Dorje Nyingpo, Yangti Nagpo, Kha Khyab Rangdrol Katok and Palyul monasteries Return to the caves of Togden Randgrig (1871) Aged 31 Ayu Khandro and Pema Yangkyi arrived at her old home,
Drag ka Yang Dzong, where the caves of her old mentor Togden Rangrig and her aunt Dronkyi were. The only people left were a young nun Chang Chub, an old disciple Togden Pagpa and Kunzang Longyang. They stayed for a period of 2 weeks performing Guru Yoga, feast offerings and practice of the Guardians. Then after a fire puja the 2 friends and Kunzang Longyang left for pilgrimage around Central Tibet. == Pilgrimage to Central Tibet through Southern Tibet (1871–73) ==