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This video shows that many monasteries, monks and lay people in Chamdo, Tibet are practising Dorje Shugden, and Dorje Shugden initiaiton has been conferred to tens of thousands
Posted on April 27, 2011 in Monasteries & Locations · 306 Views · 1 Comments
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This video shows that many monasteries, monks and lay people in Chamdo, Tibet are practising Dorje Shugden, and Dorje Shugden initiaiton has been conferred to tens of thousands
Related Topics: chamdo, initiation, monastery
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Sarah
May 24, 2011
I enjoyed watching the video clips of the various Dorje Shugden monasteries in Chamdo, Tibet. I’m happy to know there are still so many Tibetans openly practising Dorje Shugden without fear of discrimination or the monasteries being attacked.