In early 2011 at Jinka Monastery in Dingqing County of Chamdo, Tibet, Khenpo Zongluo Jampa Khedrup Rinpoche of Chamdo Jampa Ling Monastery gave Dorje Shugden initiation to around 5,000 people!







Posted on April 14, 2011 in News · 381 Views · 1 Comments
In early 2011 at Jinka Monastery in Dingqing County of Chamdo, Tibet, Khenpo Zongluo Jampa Khedrup Rinpoche of Chamdo Jampa Ling Monastery gave Dorje Shugden initiation to around 5,000 people!







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More and more lamas will speak out and show they are not in agreement with the Shugden ban. It is against everything their sage like gurus has taught them and even though they respect HH Dalai Lama, they cannot cooperate with the ban. Shugden’s practice in Tibet is growing and will continue to grow. Many lamas are giving teachings, explanations and initiation of Shugden openly to thousands at a time.