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Help Finish Dü Khor Choe Ling!

Dalai Lama Teaching at Du Khor Choe Ling
His Holiness the Dalai Lama Teaching at Dü Khor Choe Ling

Recent Image of Du Khor Choe Ling
Recent Image of Completed Sections

Cupola of the Main Temple
Cupola of the Main Temple

On July 6, 2007, Namgyal Monastery began construction of Dü Khor Choe Ling. Since then, with the help of many skilled contractors, volunteers, monks, and the local Tibetan Association, we have nearly completed construction of the main temple and community building.

We need additional funding to finish these buildings and to build the dormitories and monastic residences. As soon as funds are available, we will begin this work. You can help by making a donation—to learn more, visit http://www.namgyal.org/campaign/.

Following centuries of tradition, Du Khor Choe Ling will:
• Promote peace and understanding among the different cultures and religions of the world
• Provide opportunities for interfaith dialogue
• Offer explorations in science and religion
• Honor Tibetan history, arts, and language.

Please join us in completing the Land of Kalachakra Study and Practice.

Namgyal Monastery is a registered 501(c)3 tax-exempt nonprofit organization, and your donations are tax-deductible.
Donate on line:
   http://www.namgyal.org/campaign/donation
Donate by mail:
   Namgyal Monastery P.O. Box 127, Ithaca, NY 14851
Contact Us:
   Tel: 607-273-0739
   Email: office@namgyal.org
   Website: www.namgyal.org


Past pictorial articles about the monastery . . .

Namgyal Monastery Institute of Buddhist Studies
   History and update on the capital campaign.

Update on the Dalai Lama's Monastery in New York
   Pictures from His Holiness's birthday celebration at the construction site.

Dalai Lama's Personal Monastery Builds Him a Kalachakra Temple In Ithaca, New York
   The Dalai Lama's Visit to Du Khor Choe Ling and teaching.

Du Khor Choe Ling: The Land of Kalachakra Study and Practice, A Traditional Tibetan Facility for Namgyal Monastery
   Design Plans and Dedication.

© 2009 Snow Lion: The Buddhist Magazine & Catalog