Tibetan Yogis' Village

Rigzin Rabpel Ling Project

     Preserving Tibetan Cultural Heritage    

 

 

NEW WEBSITE ADDRESS from MAY 1st, 2012:

http://www.tibetanyogisvillage.com

 

The project launched by the International Ngak-Mang Institute is now entering in its realization phase. With donations from Singapore, USA, Spain, Germany, Australia, Italy, France we started building the retreat center, the new facilities (kitchen, storage area…) for the Rigzin Rabpel Ling Ngakpa House and bought lands to construct the classroom, the library and the small clinic. Around 260 000 CNY have been raised so far and we would like to take this opportunity to express our gratitude to the people who have contributed to this project. Without you nothing would be possible.

 

Although we are progressing, there is still a lot to do. We need your help to keep moving forward. With your support these men, women and children will keep studying and practicing their rich cultural heritage including Traditional Tibetan Medicine, Tibetan Astrology, Literature and Art….

  Our mission   
  

Provide traditional education to new generations  

 

Create opportunities for adults and children to study Tibetan Language, Literature, Mathematics, Traditional Art, Astrology, Medicine and Vajrayana philosophy.

  

Promote the study of Traditional Tibetan Medicine  

 

Offer courses, seminars and public talks throughout the world on :

  • Traditional Tibetan Medicine
  • Ku Nye Massage
  • Mantra Healing,
  • Diet and Behavior,
  • Dream Analysis,
  • Sa Che (geomancy),
  • Birth and Death according to Tibetan Medicine.

 

Visit our website International Academy for Traditional Tibetan Medicine (IATTM)

 

 

Organise educational and cultural tours for Traditional Tibetan Medicine students.

 

Visit our website SORIG TRAVEL

 

Restore ancient buildings 

 

Such as historical Ngakpa Houses…

 

 

Make research and publish books 

 

Related to Tibetan Culture, Ngakpa Tradition and Traditional Tibetan Medicine.   

 

 

Preserve ancient manuscripts, create digital libraries 

 

 Our organization  
 
The International Ngak-Mang Institute (INMI)  
 
 
It was founded in 2000 by Dr Nida Chenagtsang and two of his brothers to preserve and develop the Rebkong Ngakpa culture. It's a non-profit organization with several associated branches throughout the world.  
  
 Our new project : Rigzin Rabpel Ling
 

 
In Gyawo Chuja village, near Rebkong :

 

Our plan is to build a :

  • Classroom
  • Library

  • Retreat center
  • Clinic 

  

 

 To make this project become a reality

 

we need your  help...donations are welcome!