The three days Karling Zithro (The Profound Dharma of the Peaceful and Wrathful Deites of Self-Liberated Wisdom Mind ~ Terton Karma Lingpa – ཀར་གླིང་ཞི་ཁྲོ། གཏེར་སྟོན་ཀརྨ་གླིང་པའི་གཏེར་མ།) Tshogkhor started on second day of the GKO Tshogkhor.
Karling Zhitro is a significant terma (hidden treasure) teaching from the Nyingma tradition of Tibetan Buddhism, revealed by the 14th-century tertön Karma Lingpa. This cycle of teachings, traditionally believed to originate from Guru Padmasambhava, focuses on tantric practices involving a mandala of one hundred peaceful and wrathful deities—representations of purified aspects of one’s own mind and body, particularly relevant during the bardo (intermediate state) after death. Karling Zhitro provides a deep framework for understanding life, death, and the bardo (intermediate state), guiding practitioners toward realizing their inherent Buddha-nature and the non-duality of all phenomena.
The last day of the Karling Zithro tshogkhor ended with Ngedrup Lhawang blessings.
The following are the glimpses from the three days Karling Zithro Tshogkhor








