Ngagyur Nyingma Nunnery Institute
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![]() Ngagyur Nyingma Nunnery Institute | |
Type | Buddhist Institute |
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Established | 1995, Founder: Penor Rinpoche |
President | Karma Kuchen[1] |
Principal |
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Students | 227 (In 2017) |
Location | , , |
Website | www.palyul.org |
The Ngagyur Nyingma Nunnery Institute (Tibetan: སྔ་འགྱུར་མཐོ་སློབ་མཚོ་རྒྱལ་བཤད་སྒྲུབ་ཐོས་བསམ་དགའ་བའི་ཚལ།) was founded by Penor Rinpoche in 1995. Buddhist nuns there study a nine-year course on sutra and tantra along with poetry, grammar, composition and so on, a syllabus virtually identical to that of Ngagyur Nyingma Institute. In 2002, the institute began sending teachers to teach in other nunneries including to India, Bhutan, and Nepal.[2][3]
Related Academy with NNNI
- Ngagyur Nyingma Nunnery Jr. High School
- Ngagyur Nyingma Institute (NNI)
References
- ^ http://www.palyul.org/eng_biotulku_karmakuchen.htm [dead link]
- ^ Golden Temple, Fifth Edition, Copyright 2013 | ISBN 938306807-8 | Published by Ngagyur Rigzod Editorial Committee
- ^ Ngagyur Tsogyal Shedrub Dargye Ling Nunnery, ISBN 938306808-6 | Published by Tsogyal Editorial Committee, 2013
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