New Year’s Ceremonies
Thursday, February 12 to Monday, February 16 – 2:30 p.m. Protector Ritual Traditionally, the period around New Year’s is considered positive for the purification of mind’s veils and for spiritual […]
Thursday, February 12 to Monday, February 16 – 2:30 p.m. Protector Ritual Traditionally, the period around New Year’s is considered positive for the purification of mind’s veils and for spiritual […]
IMPORTANT MESSAGE * Dear Dharma Practitioners, In this first month of the Year of the Fire Horse, we continue with the eighth year of the Chenrezig cycle, a progressive study […]
Jigme Rinpoche guides this study and meditation curriculum laid out by Shamar Rinpoche for the sixth year.This curriculum is for all those who wish to deepen their practice and will […]
Thaye Dorje, His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa explains the importance of the Five Royal Sutras that make up the paths of practice. Among them, the Sutra of Aspirations for […]
The path offered by the Buddha consists in clarifying our minds so that we can be freer in our choices. Based on examination of our situation, we become aware of […]
Program update on 01/04/2026 Buddha nature is a central theme for anyone who wishes to progress on the path to enlightenment. This key idea requires profound, precise reflection to be correctly understood.
As Gyalwa Karmapa said on the occasion of Shamarpa’s parinirvana, Rinpoche is and continues to be our teacher, and his wishes and blessing will always be with us. Throughout the whole of his existence, he deployed the activity of a bodhisattva, carrying out the benefit of beings well beyond what we can conceive of. Information […]
The Stages of Meditation – Third SessionAt the request of the Tibetan king Mutig Tsenpo, son of King Trisong Detsen, the great 8th-century Indian pandita Kamalashila composed The Stages of Meditation (Bhavanakrama). The first of the three parts describes in detail the stages of familiarization with mental calm, then higher insight, and finally the paths […]
Lama Purtse arrived at Dhagpo in the late 1970s, sent by the 16th Karmapa to accompany Gendun Rinpoche. His devotion, his enthusiasm for meditation, and especially his simplicity inspired the thousands of people who met him. He left us in 2016, displaying all the signs of a great meditator. Information Commemoration Programme – Coming Soon
Saraha, a great practitioner of Tantric Buddhism, is one of the most emblematic figures of late first-millennium India, a time of flourishing religious and literary activity. He lived a nontraditional Buddhist life and taught in an equally unconventional way, through spontaneous songs. Sometimes esoteric, sometimes playful, the adamantine songs express Saraha’s view on the nature […]
Mind training is a method of Mahayana Buddhism that enables a transformation to take place in our mind, which is ordinarily attached to its identity and lost in a form of complacency. This method allows for revealing the vast compassion and profound wisdom of awakened mind.Drawing on the commentary by Karma Thinley Rinpoche (b. 1931), […]
In this work, Sakya Pandita Künga Gyaltsen (1182–1251), one of the founding fathers of the Sakya lineage and an eminent teacher respected by all traditions of Tibetan Buddhism, presents the three disciplines (dom sum) that support Buddhist practice: the discipline of individual liberation, of a bodhisattva, and of the vajrayana. The precepts of each are […]
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