In the Rigdzin Dupa drupcho, Dzigar Kongtrul Rinpoche and MSB members practice the guru sadhana from the Longchen Nyingthik tradition. The focus of this practice intensive is on accumulating 100,000 tsok offering prayers.

The merit, or positive intention and action, of the drupcho is dedicated to world peace, the longevity of masters who are teaching in the world, greater compassion towards all beings, genuine spiritual progress on the path, and harmony both within the sangha and the larger community of Buddhist practitioners, as well as throughout the world. Rinpoche has spoken of drupcho practice as a “wish-fulfilling jewel” for bringing about accomplishments on the path, and a true labor of love.

The intimate environment of a drupcho is a precious opportunity to be in the presence of the teacher’s bodhicitta. To make prayers and aspirations alongside his, in the spirit of compassion and wisdom that he embodies, is a profound and often life-changing experience.

This program is online and open to everyone who has gone through the MSB Lineage Ceremony. For questions about attendance, please write to the Study and Practice department. If you can’t participate in to the program, you can still share the merit of these feast practices by making an offering or a prayer request.

If you are a formal student of MSB, click here to Register. If you do not have your login for the member site, please contact login@mangalashribhuti.org.

SCHEDULE:

Saturday to Friday
9:00 am — First Session
11:30 am — Second Session
2:30 pm — Third Session
4:50 pm — Fourth Session

Siddhis Day (Final Saturday)

6:00 am — Practice Begins

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