Update on Thrangu Monastery
and the Earthquake
from Michele Martin - May 1, 2010

As the days pass, information from Tibet becomes more clear
and detailed: twenty-three monks were killed; nine with serious
injuries are in the hospital; around forty have a range of injuries
that are being treated on site as best as possible. Structural
damage on all the remaining buildings has been confirmed, so
they will have to be taken down before reconstruction can begin.
The monks continue to search through the ruins. Many of the
clay and wooden statues have collapsed but the seven large metal
Buddhas reveal only minor damage. Texts are being retrieved
from the institute for higher Buddhist studies, and the large
Buddha statue there has been pulled out. As they move across
the land of their former home, the
monks walk carefully to avoid the fissures that have opened
up in the earth.
In Hong Kong, Thrangu Rinpoche is conducting a course on the
transference of consciousness at death and also discussing with
his senior monks the next steps to take in Tibet. Under consideration
is moving the monastery to a new and safer site. Whatever decision
is made, financial support will be needed to reconstruct the
monastery and any donations toward the project will be greatly
appreciated.
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