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Ka-Nying Sheldrup Ling Gompa

Nepal


The handsome ‘white gompa’ is home to 225 monks and features ornamental gardens and a richly decorated interior with some fine murals. The main prayer hall became unstable in the 2015 earthquake and repairs are ongoing. Classes in Tibetan, Sanskrit, Nepali and Buddhist studies are run by the attached Rangjung Yeshe Institute.


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