Chairman – H.E Jigdrel Kunzang Pema Dorji Vice Chairman – Khenpo Wangchuk Jamtsho Secretary – Karchung Treasurer – Tshering Tobgay Members – Karma , Tsheteen Dorji
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Drametse Dratshang
The Drametse Monastery has both Shedra (Buddhist College) and Lobdra (school). Currently, there are 60 monks in the Lobdra, 43 in Shedra taught by 17 teachers in different grades Curriculum Structure of Lobdra Grade Subjects Grade I Basics reading and Read More …
Tamshing Lobdra
Tamshing Buddhist School (lobdra) was started with the mission to preserve and promote ceremonial traditions of Pema Lingpa in early 1970s. Currently, the school has 10 teachers and 40 monks studying at various grades. After completing sixth grade the monks Read More …
Kenchosum Shedra
The Kenchosum Shedra was established in 2008 by H.E. Sungtruel Rinpoche. Currently, the college has 11 teachers and 54 monks in various grades. Curriculum Structure of Shedra is as under. Basic English is taught in all the grades. Grade Major Read More …
The Peling Tradition
Buddhist teachings were hidden by Guru Padmasambhava and Dakani Yeshey Tshogyal during their times with the blessings for spread of Buddha dharma in the times to come for the benefit of sentient beings. Pema Lingpa revealed the hidden treasures including Read More …
Academic
Lobdra (School) Tamshing Buddhist School: The Lobdra was started with the mission to preserve and promote ceremonial traditions of Pema Lingpa in early 1970s. As of April, 2014 Tamshing School has 40 monks studying at various grades under 10 teachers. Read More …
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“Following the Noble Path is like entering a dark room with a light in the hand; the darkness will all be cleared away, and the room will be filled with light.” Gautama Buddha The Pema Lingpa Foundation is dedicated to Read More …
Drametse Tshechu
The three day annual Drametse festival locally known as Kangso Chhenmo is held in the 10th Bhutanese month coinciding with auspicious days. On the eve of the Kangso Chhenmo, a grand fire ritual ceremony is performed in the courtyard of Read More …
Phagla Chothpa
Tamshing Phagla Chothpa Festival is celebrated annually from the 10 to 12 day of the eighth Bhutanese month. It is one of the most sacred festivals in the country. The festival is directly linked to the construction of the Tamshing Read More …
Parinirvana of Pema Lingpa
The Parinirvana of Terton Pema Lingpa is celebrated on third day of the first Bhutanese month annually through tshok khor, which is primarily a practice of offering – a powerful method for purifying defilements and accumulation of merit. It is celebrated Read More …