Dupseng Rinpoche

“Cleansing during practice is like washing clothes. When the clothes are on us, they look clean and nice, but when we wash them, the dirt comes out. Similarly, when we practice, heavy emotions and illnesses will be pushed out. Without washing, we don’t know if the clothes are dirty; without practice, we don’t know how much burden we carry.”

Dupseng Rinpoche is a Buddhist master who guides his students (both monastic and lay) in their practice of Buddha's teachings at all levels. In Nepal, Rinpoche is responsible for guiding students through traditional three-year and three-month retreats.

For years, Rinpoche has traveled to his lay students, conducting group retreats and leading smaller and larger groups of people in shorter and longer Buddhist courses.