Dudhuel Norbuling, meaning “Diamond Peacemaker,” is a not-for-profit organisation based in Perth
devoted to the preservation, propagation, and safeguarding of the profound teachings of the
Dudjom Lineage for both the Bhutanese diaspora and interested international Dharma communities.
The Association was inaugurated in 2025 by a group of devoted practitioners of the Dudjom Tersar
Lineage, initially beginning as a small assembly of sincere aspirants. This humble inception arose
from recognition of the vast spiritual potential within committed practitioners, and from the
aspiration to benefit sentient beings through the cultivation of meditation, wisdom, and boundless
compassion. Through the steady development of practice and the increasing engagement of
dedicated students, the Association was formally registered in 2026 with the Government of
Western Australia, thereby establishing itself as a legally recognised spiritual and cultural institution
serving the wider community.
At present, the Association comprises more than 30 registered members who faithfully participate in
monthly tsok offerings dedicated to the welfare of all sentient beings. These gatherings are held on
the 8th, 10th, 15th, 25th, and 30th days of the Tibetan lunar calendar—days regarded as highly
auspicious within the Vajrayana tradition—and are conducted by devoted practitioners.
The revealed teachings of Dudjom Rinpoche and Dungse Thinley Norbu Rinpoche are upheld through
regular practice. The “Shower of Blessings” puja is performed on the eve of the 15th, while Buddha
pujas are conducted on the 15th and 30th of each lunar month. Additionally, a concise Troma
Nagmo practice is performed on the 25th day, revered as Dakini Day, invoking the enlightened
feminine energies of the dakinis in accordance with Vajrayana tradition.
The Association further facilitates meditation retreats, spiritual instruction, and oral transmissions of
essential texts and practices, including the Dudjom Tersar Ngöndro, Shower of Blessings, Chöd
practice, and a variety of sadhanas tailored to the capacities and spiritual needs of practitioners, in
accordance with the compassionate intent of the lineage masters.
Through the ceaseless blessings and compassionate activity of the Dudjom Lineage, many
practitioners have reported a profound sense of belonging, spiritual reorientation, and reconnection
with their authentic inner nature. Numerous families across Perth—predominantly from the
Bhutanese community, alongside several Western households—have respectfully attended these
practices. In addition, rituals have been conducted in private homes as blessings, thereby sanctifying
living spaces and uplifting spiritual environments.
On various occasions, devoted practitioners have also travelled to regions including Margaret River,
Busselton, Bunbury, and Rockingham to conduct prayers for the welfare and wellbeing of sentient
beings without discrimination.
Through these practices, individuals experiencing physical, emotional, and psychological distress
have found solace and transformation, often describing a profound shift in their lived experience
and inner perception through engagement with the teachings.
May the Dudjom Lineage live long, continue to benefit beings without limit, and perpetually
propagate the sacred Dharma for the welfare of all sentient beings across infinite eons.