Data Protection
Wednesday July 17th, 2019Understanding This privacy statement is intended to inform the users of this website about the nature, scope and purpose of the collection and use of personal data by the website operator Benno VVwrobel. The website operator takes your privacy very seriously and will treat your personal information confidentially and in accordance with the law. As…
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WELCOME
Monday June 24th, 2019The small monastery Kundrak Ling is located in South Sikkim and is home to about 30 monks, of which about 20 are in school age between 7 – 16 years. Thanks to the private initiative of the Friends of Usha Aksoylu, Benno Wrobel and the friendly support of the Yungdrung Bön Foundation, the monastery has…
HOW CAN I HELP
Saturday June 22nd, 2019We are very happy if you support us in the monastery project. All donations go to the monastery 100%, we are on site every year and check the handling of donations and financial planning for the coming year. Please transfer your donation to the Yungdrung Bön Foundation, a non-profit corporation registered under German law. Please…
CURRENT PROJECTS
Saturday June 22nd, 2019In February 2018 we were back to check with the two Geshes (leaders of the monastery) the planning for 2017 and to make 2018. The monastery is spiritually run by the elder Geshe, but the whole financial planning is done by the younger ones. After a very long time and a lot of work, the…
ABOUT THE MONASTERY AND ABOUT US
Saturday June 22nd, 2019Kundrak Ling Monastery is located in South Sikkim and provides a home for children from Tibet, Sikkim, Nepal and Bhutan, providing them with a comprehensive secular and spiritual education. Currently, the monastery is home to about 20 monks in school age between 7 – 16 years. The children are orphans or come from poor backgrounds.…