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Dhagpo Kundreul Ling's monastic hermitages are places
for the practice, preservation and transmission of the
Buddha's teaching.
They enable the Lamas, druplas, monks and nuns to develop
their meditative experience and to safeguard the authenticity
of the transmission that they have received for the
benefit of present and future generations
Purpose
of the Monastic Hermitage ?
Dhagpo Kundreul Ling's monastic hermitages are places
where the Buddha's teachings are practised and preserved...
History
In 1992 the monastic congregation, having just been
officially recognised by the state...
Spiritual
Direction
Dhagpo Kundreul Ling's community of lamas, druplas,
monks and nuns is a direct result of the activity of
the late 16th Gyalwa Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje and
Gendun Rinpoche...
Community
Life
Each lama and drupla is responsible for a particular
sector of activity...
Organisation
The monastic hermitages are managed by the congregation
Karma Tarchine Lundroup...
The
aspiration for Monastic Life
Monasticism is a profound commitment which cannot be
founded upon transitory desires or rapid decisions...
The
Remembrance Garden
At some point in our existence we all find ourselves
confronted with the painful reality of death...
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