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[[Image:TCholing roofs.jpg|thumb|320px|Thubten Chöling]] | [[Image:TCholing roofs.jpg|thumb|320px|Thubten Chöling]] | ||
'''Thupten Chöling''' — the retreat community and monastery established by Kyabje [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] in the 1960s in the Solu Khumbu district of northeastern Nepal. Over 900 monks and nuns (80% of whom are Tibetan refugees) live there, under Trulshik Rinpoche's care. | '''Thupten Chöling''' ([[Wyl.]] ''thub bstan chos gling'') — the retreat community and monastery established by Kyabje [[Trulshik Rinpoche]] in the 1960s in the Solu Khumbu district of northeastern Nepal. Over 900 monks and nuns (80% of whom are Tibetan refugees) live there, under Trulshik Rinpoche's care. | ||
==Further Reading== | ==Further Reading== |
Revision as of 13:24, 8 March 2012
Thupten Chöling (Wyl. thub bstan chos gling) — the retreat community and monastery established by Kyabje Trulshik Rinpoche in the 1960s in the Solu Khumbu district of northeastern Nepal. Over 900 monks and nuns (80% of whom are Tibetan refugees) live there, under Trulshik Rinpoche's care.
Further Reading
- Jamyang Wangmo, The Lawudo Lama, Stories of Reincarnation from the Mount Everest Region, Wisdom Publications, 2005