Drogmi Buddhist Institute

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Drogmi
​Buddhist Institute

A Tibetan Buddhist centre
​in the Sakya tradition
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Our Teacher

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Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe is one of the most knowledgeable and respected teachers of the practice and philosophy of Tibetan Buddhism in Australia.

Our home

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Drogmi Buddhist Institute's home base is the Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre at the foot of Mount Gulaga, near Tilba on the far south coast of New South Wales, Australia.

News

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​Sunday meditation at Tilba

Everyone is welcome to our Sunday practice. 
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Every Sunday
8.30-9.30am 

Green Tara Puja in the Tara Gompa

10-11am  
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Shamatha or "Calm Abiding" Practice led by Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe. Learn and practice the fundamentals  of meditation by an accomplished meditation master. Stay for a cuppa and chat afterwards.

Every second and fourth Sunday of the month
11-11.30am 
Medicine Buddha Practice led by Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe. Medicine Buddha is effective in healing physical and mental sickness, for oneself and others. You do not require any pre-requisite when attending this practice in the group setting. 

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Visit by His Holiness the 43rd sakya trizin, Gyana Vajra Rinpoche

Drogmi Buddhist Institute rejoices in our immense good fortune in the recent visit by His Holiness the 43rd Sakya Trizin Gyana Vajra Rinpoche to Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre from 31 March to 5 April 2026 for a special five-day retreat of empowerments, teachings and meditation.
 
His Holiness bestowed the Vajrakilaya Khago Blessing, the Vajrakilaya Torma Empowerment, the Vajrapani Bhutadamara Empowerment and Fire Puja, and the Vajrasattva, Medicine Buddha, Green Tara, Buddha of Compassion (Avalokiteshvara), and White Tara Empowerments. His Holiness also gave teachings  on “The Importance of the Practice of Dharma” and Khenpo-la will provide supplementary teachings and lead meditation sessions over the retreat period.

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Autumn Buddhist Philosophy Course returns in 2026

The inaugural Autumn Buddhist Philosophy Course ran successfully from 2022 to 2024. The course will run again from 2026 to 2028, beginning in March 2026.

This course is intended for those who wish to deepen their understanding of Buddhism in a comprehensive and transformative way.


​The course is taught by Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe, who holds a Masters degree and a Loppon degree (equivalent to a PhD) in Buddhist Studies from the Sakya College in Dehradun, India.

This is a precious opportunity to join a three-year applied spiritual training in the three main Buddhist traditions. ​The course is presented in the true spirit of ‘rime’ or non-sectarianism. 


In the first year the course will cover the Shravakayana tradition, and in the following years the Mahayana and Vajrayana traditions. 

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Drogmi shedra 2026-2028

Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe will lead a new three year studies program at Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre.

The Drogmi Shedra will commence in May 2026 and conclude in September 2028. ‘Shedra’ is the Tibetan word for ‘centre for teaching’ and is the traditional higher learning provided to monks and nuns to study the most important Buddhist texts. 

The course comprises two semesters per year and includes in-person intensive study residentials at Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre; three days in semester 1 (in May) and 10 days in semester 2 (in September). The study residentials will involve teachings, personal study, discussion and a mix of group and individual presentations.

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Meditation for wellbeing course 
​21 April - 19 May

5 week course - all are welcome.

with Venerable Tsultim
Tuesdays: 10 - 11:30am 

Learn to practice the basics of meditation in a beautiful and peaceful bush setting from an experienced instructor. Meditation has been proven to increase alertness and energy whilst decreasing anxiety and stress.
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​This course is suitable for everyone. 

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​ULURU RETREAT - 20 - 25 MAY

Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe is leading this five day retreat to the sacred site of Uluru.

* Bookings have sold out. If you would like to go on a cancellation list please email the organisers at [email protected] to register.

Uluru is one of the most sacred places in Australia, at the country’s heart and centre. For generations, Aboriginal Australians have recognised the importance and beauty of this location; its significance is now increasingly acknowledged by other Australians as well.  
​Many great Buddhist masters have visited this site. This is an extremely rare opportunity to visit this sacred place with such a teacher as Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe and to receive teachings and practice meditation.
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SAGA DAWA Sunday 17 May to Monday 15 June 

Saga Dawa is the fourth month of the Tibetan lunar calendar and is considered the most important Buddhist time of the year. The month, and particularly the first fifteen days are auspicious for dharma practice and cultivating any positive actions with body, speech and mind.  
At the centre we will be celebrating this very special time with this program.
1. Sunday 17 May: 10am - 11am: Regular practice with special prayers and the lighting of 108 lamps. Shared morning tea - bring a plate of food to share. 
2. Daily sponsored light offerings: for the first 15 days.
3. Saturday 30 - Sunday 31 May: On Saga Dawa Duchen a 24 hour Mantra Marathon. see details below. 
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saga dawa duchen special weekend mantra recitations 'marathon'
​30 - 31 May LED BY kHENPO NGAWANG DHAMCHOE

When: Starts Saturday 1 pm finishes Sunday 1 pm for 24 hours continuous.
Where: Main Gompa, Kamalashila Tibetan Buddhist Centre
What to bring: Offerings for the shrine, a water bottle and a mala and warm comfortable clothing.
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Saga Dawa Duchen is the most holy day, in the most holy of months, Saga Dawa, in the Tibetan Buddhist Calendar. It is a day that commemorates Buddha Shakyamuni’s enlightenment and passing into mahaparinirvana. 
Traditionally, at this time, the lay community conducts this Mantra (marathon) recitations for a 24-hour period. It is a very virtuous time to enrich our heart and mind by cleansing our attachment and grasping mind. It is a time not to gain but to give to oneself and all sentient beings.
Meaning of Mantras: Mantras in Vajrayana Buddhism are sacred sound vibrations representing the enlightened body, speech, and mind of a Buddha, acting as tools to guard the mind from suffering and negative karma.
Sponsorships: Are available – to sponsor morning or afternoon tea $100; sponsor lunch or dinner $250.
 
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Shri vajrapani bhutadarmara retreat and fire puja 7-10 July LED BY KHENPO NGAWANG DHAMCHOE

​Shri Vajrapani Bhutadamara is the Master of Unfathomable Mysteries
PLEASE NOTE:
Attendance at this retreat is full time from beginning to end and for those booked for the retreat it includes the Fire Puja. 
Pre-requisite to attend the retreat ~ Shri Vajrapani Bhutadamara Empowerment
Fire Puja at completion of retreat on 12 July is open to everyone, bookings essential for both. 
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Karma Yoga group retreat
31 july - 2 august

Friday 31 July to Sunday 2 August 
“For the sake of creating a beautiful home for the Dharma” - Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe.
This is our 11th Karma Yoga Group retreat.  It will be a weekend where our body and mind work together to help others. Come and join us with work in the garden, building maintenance, cleaning and painting or assisting with the catering. There is a job for everyone!     
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​family retreat 19 - 20 september

Starts 11am on 19 September and Finishes 1pm on 20 September
with Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe
This retreat offers families the opportunity to spend quality time together, strengthening and deepening  relationships and opening our hearts to each other. 
In this retreat Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe will lead us on short meditation sessions and Q&A for parents, interspersed with fun family activities for all ages led by Zara Kaye, a local primary school teacher. 
It is a great follow on from the Family Online Course. 
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annual shamatha retreat 2 - 10 october
​with khenpo ngawang dhamchoe


Shamatha Meditation translates as “tranquillity of the mind” or “calm - abiding”. It helps stabilise the mind by cultivating awareness of the object of meditation. The traditional practice of shamatha uses different kinds of supports or anchors for practice.

​During this nine-day retreat Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe will give detailed teachings on Shamatha Meditation. This is a great opportunity to learn and practice these methods of meditation that have been tried and proven through the centuries to help relax and focus our concentration, leading to improved mental health.
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Bookings opening soon.


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SHAMATHA - VIPASSANA (CALM & INSIGHT) RETREAT
​12 - 15 NOVEMBER 2026

Developing Meditation from Wisdom
With Ayya Jitindriya and Ayya Jayasara

Shamatha and Vipassana (calm and insight) are the two main factors of meditation that allow the mind to see clearly into the nature of reality. Though they appear to be two different things they are closely linked, as it is due to the stillness of mind that the clarity of insight can emerge; and in turn, this clarity can deepen stillness. However, if our practice is to ripen in fruition, both factors must be supported by the wisdom of right-view — the first and most fundamental factor of the Buddha’s path of Awakening — which orients the mind toward understanding and letting go of suffering.
In this 4 day meditation retreat we will explore just how these factors of the path support each other, in theory and in practice, and learn how, as these qualities mature together, our meditation can go to deeper depths of seeing clearly and freeing the heart.

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Drogmi Buddhist Institute

  • Home
  • About DBI
    • History of Drogmi Buddhist Institute
    • Khenpo Ngawang Dhamchoe
    • Photo gallery
    • Contact
  • About Sakya
    • The Sakya lineage
    • The five Sakya founders
    • Sakya Masters
    • Throneholders of Sakya
    • Lam Dre
  • Courses & events
  • Resources
    • Past teachings
    • Meditation guides
    • Prayers
    • Shrine room etiquette
    • Dharma links and resources
    • Request for Prayers
  • Support us
  • Wisdom Age
  • Retreat Hut / Venue hire