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Tibet School Complete

In the summer of 2004, we decided to build a schoolhouse for children from local families and orphans in the nomadic region of eastern Tibet. A year later we had…

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Jonang Takten Monastery 3D Map

An extension of our sites database and interactive satellite map of Jonang sites, we are happy to announce the launch of our 3D map of the campus of Takten Phuntsok…

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Nuns Project Video Teaser

We have released the teaser clip for our Jonang Nuns Project. This project was setup in 2007 in order to provide care and greater support for Tibetan women practitioners of…

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Finding the Original Jonang Monastery

The Jonangpa have longstanding historical and cultural ties to locality.[1] So much so that their very identity is derived from and enmeshed within their place of origin. The term “Jonang”…

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Kalkha Jetsun Dampa Passes

Kalkha Rinpoche Passes in Mongolia With profound sadness, we at Jonang Foundation report the loss of His Eminence the 9th Kalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche, Dorjee Chang Jampel Namdrol Choekyi Gyaltsen.…

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Kalachakra on Tibet Pilgrimage

At Jonang Foundation, we host pilgrimages to power places in Tibet. These pilgrimages are fundraisers for our educational and preservation initiatives. The summer 2011 journey was the second of its…

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JF on Facebook

Do you have a Facebook account? Then join us! Become a fan of Jonang Foundation. Join the Jonang Foundation Cause. Participate in the Jonang Tibetan Buddhism group.

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Tibetan Leaders Endorse Jonang

Tibetan Leaders Endorse Jonang Last week, during the 11th conference of Tibetan religious leaders that was held in Dharamsala, India, the Jonang was endorsed as a distinct and autonomous tradition…

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Pilgrimage 2013: Mt. Kailash

Pilgrimage to Tibet Summer 2013: Dates to be Announced A Cultural & Educational Expedition Hosted by Jonang Foundation After an incredible heart-filling pilgrimage this summer through central Tibet with 19…

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Tsewang Norbu at Jonang

The one who Hugh Richardson referred to in his 1967 article as “a Tibetan antiquarian” in describing his efforts to jot down stone pillar inscriptions in Lhasa and at Samye…

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