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There are many ways to support Gyuto monks, and their monastery, in order to share their rare tantric rituals and their experiences. You can sponsor a monk resident at the Center in San Jose, or one in India, by making a donation. Your donation helps to cover expenses such as house rent, medical bills, food, transportation, utility bills, monks' robes, and other minor expenses. Even a small donation is of great benefit.

In India, the original Gyuto Monastery has been relocated to Dharamsala, the home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, in order to accommodate the large numbers of monks who continue to arrive from Tibet. 

 

There are almost 500 monks at Gyuto Monastery, mainly young refugees from Tibet. Besides educating, clothing and feeding these young monks, Gyuto Monastery would like to build a Medicine Buddha clinic near their new home in Dharamsala, to provide medical care to the entire Tibetan and Indian local community.

If you are interested in sponsoring a monk or making a donation to the monastery, please contact Ven. Donyo at the Gyuto Vajrayna Center in San Jose at (408) 926 9430 and he will be more than happy to give you more information about the monastery, or the monks.

Gyuto Monastery Clinic

The Monastery need medical support for those who can not affored for their health care so that the monastery can provide free treatment.

We have been receiving basic medicines from USA, France, Australia and Taiwan.

Ven. Rinzin is a trained nurse for the monastery clinic.

We need volunteer doctors and nurse.

If you are intersted to help the monastery clinic in Dharmsala India, please contact Gyuto Center in San Jose, California at (408) 926 9430 or send email: This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

Young Monks of Gyuto Monastery

 

 

 
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