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[[Drupchen]] (Tib. {{BigTibetan|[[གྲུབ་ཆེན་]]}}, [[Wyl.]] ''[[sgrub chen]]'') — literally “[[vast accomplishment]],” is a [[form]] of intensive group practice that epitomizes the depth, power, and precision of the [[Vajrayana]], drawing together the entire range of its [[skilful]] methods—mystical, [[ritual]], and artistic—and including: the creation of the [[mandala]] house; the complete [[sadhana]] practice with [[visualization]], [[mudra]], [[chant]], and [[music]]; continuous day and night practice of [[mantra]]; the creation of [[torma]]s and [[offerings]], with [[sacred]] {{Wiki|substances}} and [[precious]] [[relics]]; the [[tsok]] feast; the [[sacred dance]] of ''[[cham]]''; as well as the construction of the sand [[mandala]]. All blend to create the [[transcendent]] environment of the [[pure realm]] of the [[deity]] and [[awaken]], for all those taking part, the [[pure perception]] of this [[world]] as a [[sacred]] [[realm]].
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So it is said that several days participating in a [[drupchen]] can yield the same results as years of {{Wiki|solitary}} [[retreat]], and great contemporary [[masters]] such as [[Kyabjé]] [[Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche]] have made a point of encouraging and reviving the practice of [[drupchen]], because of its power of [[transformation]] in this [[degenerate age]].
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==Teachings Given to the [[About Rigpa|Rigpa]] [[Sangha]]==
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*[[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 11 August 2010.
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*[[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]], [[Lerab Ling]], 2 August 2013.
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==[[Drupchens]] Performed at [[Lerab Ling]]==
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*September 2000, [[Lerab Gar 2000|Lerab Gar]]—the complete [[drupchen]] and [[mendrup]] of [[Vajrakilaya]], according to the practice of ''[[Yang Nying Pudri]]'', was led by the [[monks]] of [[Namgyal Monastery]] and [[Garje Khamtrul Rinpoche]]. [[Kyabjé]] [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] was also {{Wiki|present}}. [[His Holiness the Dalai Lama]] took part in the final session of the [[drupchen]], ‘the receiving of the [[siddhi]]s’, during which he blessed the [[amrita]].
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*Summer 2002—a [[Kurukulla]] [[drupchen]] was led by [[Neten Chokling Rinpoche]] and [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]].
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*Summer 2003—a [[Lama Norlha]] [[drupchen]] was led by [[Neten Chokling Rinpoche]] and [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]].
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*20-28 July 2004—a [[Tukdrup Barché Kunsel]] [[drupchen]] was led by [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]] and the [[monks]] of [[Chokling Monastery]].
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*11-19 August 2010—an elaborate [[Tukdrup Barché Kunsel]] [[drupchen]] was led by [[Orgyen Tobgyal Rinpoche]] and the [[monks]] of [[Chokling Monastery]], and included [[rabne]], [[tenshyuk]] and [[mendrup]]. Present were, [[Sogyal Rinpoche]], [[Khandro Tsering Chödrön]] and [[Mayum Tsering Wangmo]].
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==Further Reading==
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*[[Padmasambhava]] & [[Jamgön Kongtrul]], ''The [[Light of Wisdom]], Vol. III'', translated by [[Erik Pema Kunsang]].
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*[[Padmasambhava]], ''[[Great Accomplishment]]: Teachings on the [[Drubchen]]'' ({{Wiki|North Atlantic Books}}, 2013)
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see also; [[Sgrub ch'en]]
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Revision as of 21:55, 15 April 2014

Drupchen (Tib. གྲུབ་ཆེན་, Wyl. sgrub chen) — literally “vast accomplishment,” is a form of intensive group practice that epitomizes the depth, power, and precision of the Vajrayana, drawing together the entire range of its skilful methods—mystical, ritual, and artistic—and including: the creation of the mandala house; the complete sadhana practice with visualization, mudra, chant, and music; continuous day and night practice of mantra; the creation of tormas and offerings, with sacred substances and precious relics; the tsok feast; the sacred dance of cham; as well as the construction of the sand mandala. All blend to create the transcendent environment of the pure realm of the deity and awaken, for all those taking part, the pure perception of this world as a sacred realm.

So it is said that several days participating in a drupchen can yield the same results as years of solitary retreat, and great contemporary masters such as Kyabjé Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche have made a point of encouraging and reviving the practice of drupchen, because of its power of transformation in this degenerate age.

Teachings Given to the Rigpa Sangha

Drupchens Performed at Lerab Ling

Further Reading

see also; Sgrub ch'en