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SURMANG PROJECT
Ratna Peace
Initiative contributes financial support to the
rebuilding of Surmang Dutsi-til’s monastic
college in eastern Tibet. The Chinese occupation
destroyed its original buildings and left a once
prosperous area now among the world's poorest.
What little training in literacy the locals get
is often in Chinese, and the transmission of
Tibet's spiritual and cultural heritage has been
seriously weakened. Restoring the monastic
college would be a tremendous leap forward for
both the monastery and the local population. A
fully functioning college would provide an
education not just in advanced studies, but from
childhood through adulthood, and in far greater
numbers than is currently available. The
spirituality of Tibetan Buddhism, so central to
Tibetan culture and so seriously under
attack for the past 45 years, has its own unique
tradition at Surmang. Rebuilding the
monastic college will assure its preservation
and reinvigorate the depth and detail of its
transmission so that this way of life can
continue for the local people who are profoundly
devoted to it.
Therefore,
rebuilding Surmang's monastic college provides:
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a way to
preserve and encourage the vitality of
unique, indigenous, spiritual and cultural
traditions
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an educational
institution that will greatly raise the
literacy of the local population,
particularly helping to preserve endangered
literacy in Tibetan, as well as educating
children from youth to adulthood
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a cultural
center for expanding the energy and economic
prosperity of the area
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