
In September 2009 the main shrine hall of Wamlung Monastery collapsed. Thanks to all the generous sponsors who answered the urgent call to build a temporary shelter for the monks for that coming winter.

This is an artist impression of what Wamlung Monastery will be. Plans were put into action and by the time I visited Wamlung in 2010, work was in progress


Received the latest update of Wamlung Monastery from Rinpoche on 25 March 2011. Externally the Monastery is completed. Furnishings and internal decor may have to take a back seat due to insufficient funds but more importantly the monks will have a place to call home.

Rinpoche conveys his Tashi Deleks and many thanks to all
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