Program

June to september 2026

The program of Dhagpo Kundreul Ling

Cultivate Your Inner Wealth

Everyone aspires to lasting happiness free from all suffering. Living in a complex and constantly changing society generates confusion and dissatisfaction. For twenty-five centuries, the Buddha’s teachings have invited us to cultivate our inner wealth by developing kindness and discernment.

Even today, the values conveyed by Buddhism lead us to better express our humanity by taking care of ourselves, others, and the world. Through the three aspects of practice– study, meditation and daily practice – we become more aware of how we perceive our environment and our true nature.

“To study means to learn the Dharma. It involves reflecting upon it, pondering its meaning precisely and understanding it. This is what will allow one to take the teaching as a reference. And it is on this foundation that meditation or practice will be supported by study.”

Lama Jigme Rinpoche

Choosing a Course

To help with navigation, the courses are divided into three interconnected areas:
Discovery, Institute and Meditation.

Discovery - Access New Resources

Discovery

Access New Resources

Courses :

  • Exploration allows us to value the Buddha’s teaching and its timeless message, the center and the opportunities it offers, and–progressively–our own value or inner wealth.
  • Resources allow us to access resources that help us face the challenges of everyday life, to live with awareness, and to better understand our functioning and our relationships with others.
  • Introduction allows us to discover the essential notions of Buddhism and prepare for the Institute and Meditation courses.
Institute - Deepen Your Understanding

Institute

Deepen Your Understanding

Learning the fundamental texts of Buddhism enables you to:

  • Acquire knowledge that changes our vision of ourselves and our environment;
  • Give a direction to our meditation and our daily life;
  • Know what to cultivate and what to give up in order to progress on the path.
Meditation - Calming and Clarifying the Mind

Meditation

Calming and Clarifying the Mind

Associated with key notions of Buddhism, meditation allows you to:

  • Become familiar with relaxation and awareness useful to daily life;
  • Cultivate an inner view and train oneself to remain in the natural state of mind, free of agitation ;
  • Unveil deep, experiential knowledge of our true nature and that of the world of appearances.

Registration

Online : → Zöpa Web

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To participate in a course, you must register for the entire course at least 7 days in advance.

Fees

In order to make the teachings accessible to as many people as possible, we offer workshops, meals, and accommodation at a reasonable cost.

A Support contribution provides access to teaching for a greater number of people.
A Standard contribution allows us to maintain the quality of our welcoming services.

DISCOVERY / Exploration

In the Footsteps of the Buddha

Saturday 27 and Sunday 28 June
Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August

Two days to explore the site, its purpose, and its artistic heritage. This weekend offers an opportunity to discover the fundamental principles of Buddhism by exploring the exceptional murals of the Main Temple. It is also a chance to familiarise oneself with Buddhist meditation by connecting with the timeless path of wisdom traveled and taught by the Buddha.

Information

Guides
Residents of the Community

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Main temple
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €20

DISCOVERY / Exploration

A Day to Discover Buddhism.

Sunday 14 June
Sunday 12 July
Sunday 2 August
Sunday 30 August

Spend a day discovering the place and its artistic heritage, and take part in an introduction to meditation in the Main Temple of Dhagpo Kundreul Ling.

Option 1

10:30 am: Guided tour of the Main Temple.
2:30 pm to 4:00 pm: Introduction to Buddhist meditation.

Option 2

2:30 pm to 4:00 pm: Introduction to Buddhist meditation.
4:30 pm: Guided tour of the Main Temple.

Information

Guides
Residents of the Community

Registration
Please register at least 48 hours in advance.

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place
Main Temple

Course contribution
The day: €17
For participation in the introduction to meditation only, please contact the welcome office.

DISCOVERY / Introduction

An Introduction to Buddhist Meditation

Saturday 11 and Sunday 12 July
Saturday 22 and Sunday 23 August

The practice of meditation leads to a more peaceful and at ease mind. As our mind becomes relaxed, events that usually disturb us lose their importance and we consider them less dramatically. Through meditation, the mind gradually learns to no longer be distracted by circumstances. When the mind is not affected by internal and external movements, it is able to discover its own stability and tranquility. A stable, undisturbed mind leads us to experience less suffering in our life.

Information

Teachers
Sylvain Clénet and Lama Trinlé Dordjé
Lama Teundroup

Recommended book
Boundless Awakening: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation, by Shamar Rinpoche, Rabsel Publishing.

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

MEDITATION

Milarepa

Approach to the Practice

Saturday 13 and Sunday 14 June

The meditation associated with Milarepa, is called a guru yoga, and is a means of connecting with the qualities of the awakened mind and actualising them within ourselves. Milarepa is the perfect example of both a devoted disciple and a benevolent master. He is known for his renunciation, his ardour for meditation, and also for his spontaneous songs, expressions of wisdom and compassion. In order to accomplish this guru yoga, it is first necessary to familiarise oneself with the formal aspects: the different phases of the ritual, the gestures that accompany meditation, the songs and music, as well as the preparation of offerings. Practising the formal aspects of the ritual prepares us to better receive explanations of its meaning.

Information

Teacher
Lama Rabzang

General information
You must have already taken refuge.

Required Text
Practice of the Guru Yoga of Milarepa

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

DISCOVERY / Introduction

Introduction to meditation and the making of mantra scrolls

From Monday 15 to Friday 19 June
One of the specific activities at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling is the filling and consecration of statues. For this, it is necessary to prepare mantra scrolls intended to fill the statues. This course, dedicated to the practice of meditation, also includes sessions for making mantra scrolls, accompanied by recitation of the great compassion mantra. The time devoted to the mantra scrolls is considered as practice sessions.

Information

Teachers
Djinpa Tcheuden and Djinpa Lhamo

General Information
You must have already taken refuge.
Limited to 10 persons.

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Mantra Workshop and Little Temple of Le Bost
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

MEDITATION

Bodhisattva Dorje Sempa

Practice Accumulation

From Thursday 25 to Sunday 28 June

The practice of Dorje Sempa is the second part of the foundational practices of Mahamudra. These practices help to prepare oneself for the practice of vajrayana.

Dorje Sempa, whose mantra is called the hundred syllable mantra, is a manifestation of the immaculate and unchanging nature of the mind. This meditation, which purifies negativity and veils, reveals our deepest nature.
This course is designed for people who are committed to the foundational practices of Mahamudra and who wish to receive explanations on Dorje Sempa with a view to putting them into practice. Explanations will be based on the commentary by Lodro Thaye, the 1st Jamgon Kongtrul, (1818 – 1899), entitled The Torch of Certainty, and will alternate with periods of formal practice.

Information

Teachers
Lama Guetso and druopla Birgit

Important
You must have already taken refuge.

Required text
The Preliminary Practices

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

INSTITUTE

Treatise on the Supreme Continuity of the Great Vehicle

Part Three

From Wednesday 1 to Sunday 5 July
Dhongtsang Shabdrung Rinpoche will provide explanations on the Treatise on the Supreme Continuity of the Great Vehicle – the “Gyu Lama” in Tibetan – which is among the most important texts of the Great Vehicle. This text, transmitted by Maitreya to Asanga in the fifth century CE, explores the Buddha nature. Perfectly pure, unconditioned, and unalterable, this nature is the fundamental essence of all sentient beings. The entire purpose of the Buddhist path is to reveal this nature by eliminating the adventitious obscurations that temporarily veil it. Studying this text allows one to become familiar with this essential concept, as presented by Buddha Shakyamuni in his third turning of the wheel of Dharma.

Information

Teacher
Dhongtsang Shabdrung Rinpoche is a highly realized lama of the Sakyapa lineage, one of the four main schools of Tibetan buddhism. He is considered an emanation of Sangye Yeshe, one of the 25 close disciples of Guru Rinpoche. Recognized at the age of 8 by the head of the Sakya lineage, His Holiness Sakya Trizin, and by Shamar Rinpoche, he is well-versed in both the Sakya and Kagyu traditions. In his previous incarnation, he was the elder brother of the 16th Karmapa. Having completed his studies in Buddhist philosophy, he now teaches both Buddhist philosophy and Vajrayana tantras. He is a lineage holder of the Hevajra practice, one of the principal Yidams in the Vajrayana Buddhist tantras. Although he belongs to the Sakyapa lineage, he has received the most significant transmissions and initiation cycles from His Holiness the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Thaye Dorje, and from masters of various schools. He is currently the principal instructor at Dhongtsang Monastery (China).

Recommended book
Traité de la continuité insurpassable de Maitreya, ed. Padmakara

General Information
While open to all, this teaching requires some familiarity with Buddhist philosophical concepts. This teaching is a continuation of those held in March 2024 and May 2025. However, attending last year’s sessions is not a prerequisite for joining this year’s program.

Languages
Teachings are given in Tibetan and translated in French. They are also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and Time
Main Temple
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: 35 € (support) / 23 € (standard)

MEDITATION

The Bodhisattva Chenrezig

Approach to the Practice

From Friday 17 to Sunday 19 July
One aspect of wisdom is the expression of the qualities of the awakened mind, which are present in everyone. Chenrezig represents universal compassion with his mantra of Om Mani Padme Hung. Meditating on Chenrezig gradually dispels the veils that obscure our inner wealth, and helps our innate compassion to ripen within us.

This practice is accessible to beginners. The weekend is an opportunity to explore Chenrezig’s practice, discover its meaning, and get comfortable with the text by learning how to identify key phases.

Information

Teacher
Tenzin Wangchuk

Important
You must have already taken refuge.
Accessible to beginners

Recommended readings
Explanation of the Chenrezig meditation-recitation, by Lama Jigme Rinpoche
Continual Rain for the Benefit of Beings, by the 15th Karmapa, Khakhyap Dorje

Required text
Chenrezig practice

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

DISCOVERY / Introduction

Introduction to the Enlightened Mind

Saturday 25 and Sunday 26 July

‘Kindness and compassion are qualities inherent in human nature…They arise from a deep and personal understanding, not from emotional feelings.’ (Lama Jigme Rinpoche). It is by understanding how we ourselves function that we can understand others. Then what is known as the enlightened mind can emerge. This begins with an intention and translates into a growing ability to help others in practical ways. There are no shortcuts on this path, but the conditions necessary for developing the enlightened mind are explained during the course.

Information

Teachers
Lama Dorje Puntso and Lama Tcheudreun

Languages
This programme is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / 14 € (standard)

MEDITATION

Accumulation of Buddhist meditation practice

From Tuesday 4 to Sunday 9 August
The practice of meditation leads to a more peaceful and at ease mind. As our mind becomes relaxed, events that usually disturb us lose their importance and we consider them less dramatically. Through meditation, the mind gradually learns to no longer be distracted by circumstances. When the mind is not affected by internal and external movements, it is able to discover its own stability and tranquility. A stable, undisturbed mind leads us to experience less suffering in our life.

Information

Teachers
Lama Jean-Guy and Lama Trinlé Dordjé

Recommended book
Boundless Awakening: The Heart of Buddhist Meditation, by Shamar Rinpoche, Rabsel Publishing.

Important
This course is intended for those already familiar with the practice of meditation. For an introduction to Buddhist meditation, see the sessions of 11-12 July and 22-23 August.

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

MEDITATION

The Buddha Amitabha

Approach to the Practice

Saturday 29 and Sunday 30 august
Amitabha, the Buddha of infinite light, is associated with the land of Dewachen. Practising his meditation creates the causes for oneself and others to be reborn in this pure land. This course introduces us to the short practice of Amitabha and the aspiration to be reborn in his Pure Land.

Information

Teacher
Lama Trinlé Dordjé

Important
You must have already taken refuge.

Required Text
The short practice of Amitabha

Languages
This course is also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and time
Temple of Laussedat
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day, and finishes at 4:00 pm the last day.

Course contribution
Per day: €21 (support) / €14 (standard)

INSTITUTE

The Path to Enlightenment

Chapter 9 – Wisdom

From Friday 4 to Sunday 6 September
Thinley Rinpoche will continue his detailed transmission of A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life by Shantideva. We are now studying the 9th chapter of this work, which addresses transcendent wisdom. A Guide to the Bodhisattva’s Way of Life describes the cultivation of loving-kindness and the mind of awakening (bodhichitta). Putting these fundamental qualities into practice enables us to benefit both ourselves and others, on both a temporary and ultimate level.

Information

Teacher
Thinley Rinpoche was educated in Buddhist philosophy and has received important transmissions from many qualified masters. His teachings, delivered in French, convey the depth of Buddhist thought in a simple and accessible manner.

Recommended Books
The Way of the Bodhisattva by Shantideva, Padmakara Editions


The Nectar of Manjushri’s Speech (commentary on The Way of the Bodhisattva) by Kunzang Palden, Padmakara Editions

Languages
Teachings are given in French. They are also available in English and German, if requested at the time of registration.

Place and Time
Main Temple
The course begins at 10:00 am the first day.

Course contribution
Per day: 35 € (support) / 23 € (standard)

MEDITATION

Drupchö of Korlo Demtchok

Practice Accumulation

September : The dates will be announced at a later date

Nendo Rinpoche, born in 1962 in India, was recognised as the sixth incarnation in the Nendo Kulha lineage. Until the age of 18, he received teachings and transmissions from the 16th Karmapa at Rumtek Monastery (Sikkim, India). He later continued his studies in Ladakh (India) and completed a traditional three-year retreat at Rumtek. He has mastered tantric practice, particularly its ritual aspects. At the age of 25, he was enthroned as Vajra Master (Dorjé Lopön) of Rumtek Monastery (Sikkim, India) ; a position he continues to hold today under the 17th Karmapa. Nendo Rinpoche is well known for the clarity of his teachings and his humble, down-to-earth manner.

Nendo Rinpoche will be present at Dhagpo Kundreul Ling to conduct ritual practices and for teachings. The detailed programme will be announced at a later date.