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Rangjung Foundation was established in 2006 by Dungzin Garab Rinpoche,it's dedicated to support welfare of more than 600 monks,nuns,yogis ,retreat centers,and old folks home in Bhutan, as well as helping the poor and needy. Generally, the objective is to propagate and develop the teachings of the Lord Buddha and particularly, to uphold Dudjom New Treasure Lineage.

1.To support the preservation of

Dudjom New Treasure Lineage by offering requisites and providing financial assistance to over 500 monks and nuns who are pursuing studies in the Buddhist philosophy and the practice of Dudjom New Treasure in Rangjung Woesel Choeling Monastery, Thekchok Kunzang Chodon Nunnery, Bregon Woesel Choeling Yogi Monastery,Ugyen Thekchok Yangtshe Nunnery,Old folks home and Retreat centers in Bhutan.
2.To financially support the poor lay practitioners in Bhutan who have strong faith and devotion in the Dudjom New Treasure Lineage.
3.To provide monetary support to students who have financial difficulties in pursuing further studies.
4.To provide shelter for the old folks so that they lead a peaceful and enriched religious life during their old age.
5.To disseminate Buddhist education and to nurture Buddhism for the well-being of all monks and nuns.
6.To provide health care and medical services to the monks, nuns, old folks, and yogis.
7.To preserve the sacred monastic rites and rituals which are considered as an essential part of Vajrayana.
8.To provide necessary assistance to the Choed Groups for a smooth running of the group and to propagate the practice of Choed.
9.To support the publication of sadhanas / texts in monasteries in order to sustain and preserve the Tibetan texts written by the greatest masters.

Rangjung Robe Fund Project Rangjung Foundation has started the Rangjung Robe Fund project to provide robes for about 700...
22/09/2025

Rangjung Robe Fund Project

Rangjung Foundation has started the Rangjung Robe Fund project to provide robes for about 700 monks and nuns in Kyabje Rinpoche’s 13 monasteries across Bhutan.

One full set of robes that includes a shirt, Shamtha (long skirt) Toedtse (monk’s vest) and Rezen (scarf) costs Nu. 2,700.

Your support not only brings great merit to yourself but also helps ease Rinpoche’s burden, supporting Rinpoche’s dharma activities in a way.

Where and how to support:

Account number: 642049653
Bank: Bhutan National Bank

This project is strictly cashless for a transparent account.

Please contact:
Khenpo Ugyen Dawa (WhatsApp and mobile): +975 17697524
Khenpo Ugyen Palden (WhatsApp and mobile): +975 17348330

With heartfelt gratitude, the monks of Rangjung Wodsel Chhoeling Monastery and the nuns of Thekchhog Kunzang Chhoedon Nu...
27/08/2025

With heartfelt gratitude, the monks of Rangjung Wodsel Chhoeling Monastery and the nuns of Thekchhog Kunzang Chhoedon Nunnery, guided by the Rangjung Foundation, are offering prayers for our long-time kind supporters of the Food Fund Project who have recently passed away. These prayers are offered for their peaceful journey, freedom from suffering, and eternal rest. We pray with deep devotion that their path ahead will be filled with light, peace, and a blessed rebirth.

Dear Dharma Brothers, Sisters, and well wishers,The Rangjung Foundation, under the guidance of Kyabje Dungzin Garab Rinp...
08/08/2025

Dear Dharma Brothers, Sisters, and well wishers,

The Rangjung Foundation, under the guidance of Kyabje Dungzin Garab Rinpoche, would like to sincerely thank all our kind sponsors who are members of Rangjung Food Fund project which started in 2018.
Apart from Rangjung Wodsel Chhoeling monastery and Thekchhog Kunzang Chhoedon nunnery, Kyabje Rinpoche has 12 branch monasteries within Bhutan. Therefore, there are more than 600 monks and nuns across the monasteries.

METHODS OF OFFERING

1- Amount Nu 100 only per month
2- Period 3 years to 10 years pledge

We are pleased to inform you that the project has been organized in a way that allows everyone to participate with ease and convenience, without feeling any financial burden. We humbly request each of you to contribute Nu. 100 per month, a nominal amount in today’s context. Though each contribution may seem very small amount, the collective support from many will result in a significant impact for the success of this project. If you cannot do dharma, why not support who are doing dharma. In addition to this initiative, Rinpoche oversees many other activities to support the monks and nuns under his care. As disciples, we have a wonderful opportunity to share in his noble efforts by offering financial support through this project in our own humble way.

As a gesture of gratitude, Rangjung Wodsel Chhoeling Monastery and Thekchhog Kunzang Chhoedon Nunnery perform the annual Drolma Bum Tshar( Tara prayers 100,000 times) ritual in the names of our benevolent supporters, for their wellbeing and prosperous lives. In the event that a sponsor passes away, the monasteries also perform rituals for the deceased: one day in the 1st week, one day for 21 days of deceased , and one day on the 49th day.

If you would like to continue your support or become a new sponsor, it’s now very easy to get in touch with us:

CONTACT PERSON
In charge in Eastern Bhutan:
Yoenten Phuntshok
WeChat ID: foodfund-east
WhatsApp and Phone: +975 17121321

In charge in Western Bhutan
Pema Thinle
WeChat ID: foodfund-west
WhatsApp and phone: +975 17888585

This project is cashless project,

Thank you again for your generosity and support.
We are truly grateful.
With warm regards,
Rangjung Foundation Bhutan

Address

Rangjung Foundation, P. O Box: 570
Thimphu

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