Yarne, the 45-day rainy-season retreat in Tibetan Buddhism, is a time of vow renewal, meditation, and study rooted in the Buddha’s compassion. From Sojong ceremonies to daily prayers and debates, it offers deep ethical, mental, and community benefits—inviting both monastics and laypeople to align with the Dharma’s rhythm.
In a dedicated effort to preserve and strengthen the Drukpa lineage, Drukpa Nepal is currently conducting a transformative Drukpa Monastic Training program at Druk Dharma Chakra Gonpa, Bode, Bhaktapur....
Kathmandu, Dec 28: The 10th Annual Drukpa Council (ADC) commenced today at Druk Amitabha Mountain (White Gumba) with over 3,000 participants, including spiritual leaders,...