Tashi Delek!
Tashi Choeling Monastery at Dharamsala is a small Kargyue Monastery founded in 1984 by the late Kyidong Rinpoche (Da Lama) to keep the Toe-drug Lineage in Drukpa Kargyue Order alive. It is probably the only of its kind in exile.
Since most of our monks have passed away over the past decade, we've recently accepted 20 young monk students, mostly between 9 - 16. As most of them are from very a remote and inaccessible Village called Aritar in East Sikkim and of an extremely humble background, we find it necessary to seek out sponsorship support for their maintenance and study.
Therefore, we would be very grateful for whatever sponsorship assistance you can offer for these young novices. Furthemore, we would appreciate it greatly if you could treat this request as urgent as we are in dire need of help. We also request that you indicate to us how we can best forward the case history of the individual monk students in the event that you decide to comply with our request. We will happily oblige to fulfill any and all reporting requirements and to provide any additional information about our monastery. Don't hesitate to ask as we are only too happy to oblige.
Looking forward to your favorable response,
Sincerely,
Jampa Jamling
SECRETARY
Tashi Choeling Monastery at Dharamsala is a small Kargyue Monastery founded in 1984 by the late Kyidong Rinpoche (Da Lama) to keep the Toe-drug Lineage in Drukpa Kargyue Order alive. It is probably the only of its kind in exile.
Since most of our monks have passed away over the past decade, we've recently accepted 20 young monk students, mostly between 9 - 16. As most of them are from very a remote and inaccessible Village called Aritar in East Sikkim and of an extremely humble background, we find it necessary to seek out sponsorship support for their maintenance and study.
Therefore, we would be very grateful for whatever sponsorship assistance you can offer for these young novices. Furthemore, we would appreciate it greatly if you could treat this request as urgent as we are in dire need of help. We also request that you indicate to us how we can best forward the case history of the individual monk students in the event that you decide to comply with our request. We will happily oblige to fulfill any and all reporting requirements and to provide any additional information about our monastery. Don't hesitate to ask as we are only too happy to oblige.
Looking forward to your favorable response,
Sincerely,
Jampa Jamling
SECRETARY





