Question asked by Andrew HIbberd
gday pastors from Australia this may not be a question but answers may become. Loved the pic of H.E with the beads up by his cheek with a cocky grin . Any way that is not the point was just watching a monestry in Mongolia and noticed a statue and a picture of the Dorje Shugden the same statue i have seen connected to Zong Rinpoches photographs and memorobelia . Any way have done a little study about Dorje Shugden and am told is the study of compassion . Went on to study the buddhist temples in Mongolia four left now rebuilt by a rinpoche in retreat in Nepal. Any way stalin killed 230.000 monks and destroyed more texts lucky for mongolia a lot of old people hid texts in the cave which are coming to light today . So not a question a statement that from which more questions arise than the statement suggests?
thanks any way you guys you have been great mates for a lot of years












































































































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