Rigpa Fellowship (Rigpa UK) is an independently governed charity run by volunteers who together coordinate the dharma activity of Rigpa Fellowship in the UK,  to advance the Buddhist teachings and in particular those of the Nyingmapa school of Tibetan Buddhism.

Our activities are centralized in our National office in London,  governed by our volunteer Trustees and delivered by experienced volunteers, comprising experienced instructors and practitioners throughout the UK.

Rigpa UK is also connected with a network of Rigpa Centres and Groups worldwide.

Board of Trustees: [email protected]

National Office (London): [email protected]

Study & Practice (National): [email protected]

Safeguarding Team: [email protected]


Rigpa London – National Centre

Our National Centre in London is run by a group of experienced instructors and students who volunteer their time to fulfil the objects of Rigpa Fellowship to advance the teachings of the Buddhadharma.  They are led by Rigpa Fellowship’s volunteer board of Trustees.

Regional Groups

For details of Rigpa groups around the country, please contact [email protected].

Who we are and what we offer

Rigpa Fellowship was founded in 1979 by Sogyal Rinpoche, a Buddhist teacher from Tibet, who was also the author of The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying. Rigpa has the gracious patronage of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, and each national Rigpa association has charitable and non-profit status.

Meditation and Compassion through to traditional Buddhist studies

Our courses and programmes share simple meditation techniques and methods for training in compassion, which have been developed over centuries, yet help us deal with the challenges of everyday life. Meditation and compassion have been shown to be beneficial in many different ways, including bringing peace of mind, tackling stress, depression and other mental health problems. They can also help us to develop more kindness and warm-heartedness for ourselves, our families and those around us.

For those who wish to go deeper into studying and practising Buddhism, Rigpa also offers study and practice programs including courses in the Vajrayana Buddhist tradition of Tibet, a traditional study college (shedra) and short and long practice retreats (drupdra).

Inviting teachers of all traditions

A unique feature of Rigpa UK’s event programme is that it regularly hosts teachers of all Tibetan Buddhist traditions as well as Buddhist masters of other lineages, and teachers from different spiritual traditions.

Such diversity is a continuation of the rimé or ‘non-sectarian’ approach, advocated by Sogyal Rinpoche’s master Jamyang Khyentse Chökyi Lodrö who was an incarnation of one of the initiators of the Rimé movement—the great 19th century master Jamyang Khyentse Wangpo.

Rigpa UK Booking information: We do not store credit card details nor do we share financial details with any third parties. Event bookings can be cancelled and refunded up to 24 hours before the event.

Rigpa Fellowship (Rigpa UK)
A charity registered in England and Wales: Registered Charity No. 279315
Registered office: Rigpa Buddhist Centre • 330 Caledonian Road • London N1 1BB
Tel: +44(020) 7700 0185 • Fax: +44 (020) 7609 6068
[email protected] • www.rigpa.org.uk