In a remote corner of Palyul (Baiyu) in eastern Tibet, there is an ancient monastery surrounded by mountains and thick woods. Unfortunately, in the 50s and 60s, the monastery was destroyed like many other ancient monasteries and historical attractions.
Primarily, a monastery transmits the Buddha's previous teachings from generation to generation by teaching Buddhism to the monastic community.
Looking at the ruin of the monastery and in response to the calling of the monks and nuns scattered everywhere, Pelma Dorjee, the young Rinpoche of the monastery, in support of his mother, stepped out of his comfort zoon and started to rebuild the monastery; however, his road to restoring the monastery has been followed by problems and misunderstandings.
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