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*[[Tokden Atrin]]
*[[Tokden Atrin]]


==Further Reading==
==Further Reading and Video==
*Jeremy Russell, 'The Tokdens of Khampagar' in ''Chö Yang'' No. 7, 1996
*Jeremy Russell, ''''The Tokdens of Khampagar'''' in ''Chö Yang'' No. 7, 1996


[[Category:Drukpa Kagyü Monasteries]]
[[Category:Drukpa Kagyü Monasteries]]


Tashi Jong:A Traditional Tibetan Community in Exile is an award-winning video helping to support the Tasi Jong community.
'''Tashi Jong: A Traditional Tibetan Community in Exile''' (Tibetan Video Project 1998) is a 45 minute award-winning documentary which has helped support projects for the community of Tashi Jong. Editor: Nathaniel Dorsky, Narrator: Dechen Bartso, Videograher: Barbara Green. website: www.tibet.org/TashiJong
Editor: Nathaniel Dorsky,Narrator:Dechen Bartso,Director/Videograher:Barbara Green.
www.tibet.org/TashiJong

Revision as of 21:23, 17 March 2009

Khampagar Monastery, Tashi Jong courtesy of Angus Moore

Khampagar Monastery - founded by the eighth Khamtrul Rinpoche, Dongyu Nyima (1931-1980), in the late 1950s. It is in Tashi Jong near Bir in Himachal Pradesh. It is home to the famous tokdens, yogins who have gained high levels of realization.

Lamas of Khampagar Monastery

Further Reading and Video

  • Jeremy Russell, 'The Tokdens of Khampagar' in Chö Yang No. 7, 1996

Tashi Jong: A Traditional Tibetan Community in Exile (Tibetan Video Project 1998) is a 45 minute award-winning documentary which has helped support projects for the community of Tashi Jong. Editor: Nathaniel Dorsky, Narrator: Dechen Bartso, Videograher: Barbara Green. website: www.tibet.org/TashiJong