• China to reduce Larung =?UTF-8?B?R2Fy4oCZcw==?= strength to 5,000

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    China to reduce Larung Gar’s strength to 5,000
    [Wednesday, June 08,
    2016 17:51] By Tenzin Monlam


    DHARAMSHALA, June 8: Tibet’s largest Buddhist center, Larung Gar Buddhist Academy in Serthar County, Kardze Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, has been ordered by the Chinese government to cut down its strength to just 5000
    by September 2007, according to a report by RFA.

    Sources told RFA that the massive cut at the Larung Gar Buddhist Academy
    would see further reduction in the numbers of monks and nuns allowed
    to live at center with the process of evictions of residents already
    taking place.

    The source also added that around 60-70 percent of the dwellings are
    marked for demolition and construction of roads as Chinese President Xi
    Jinping takes keen interest in the process.

    The order to reduce the number of residents at Larung Gar is not from the Serthar County authorities ‘but comes from higher authorities,’ with
    Xi Jinping taking a personal interest in the matter, the source said.

    The source added that 600 members of the center were ordered to leave last year, while around 400 members over the age of 60 were also asked to leave.

    “This year, the authorities are talking about 1,200 members who will
    have to leave, and it is said that China has now issued a document saying
    that only 5,000 monks and nuns will be allowed to remain here [at Larung Gar],” the sources were quoted condition of anonymity.

    The gradual process of reducing the strength of an institute founded by
    late Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok that once boasted around 10,000 students to
    half could be a preventive measure since Beijing consider the center a
    hub for those who disseminate information to ‘exile separatist forces.’

    The year of 2001 saw the dismantling of Serthar Institute. Over 8,000
    students were evicted forcibly from the Institute and approximately 2,000 dwellings of monks and nuns were demolished.

    Situated at 13,000 feet above sea level, the institute was founded in
    1980 by late Khenpo Jigme Phuntsok who passed away on 6 January 2004. It
    became one of the world’s largest and most important centers for the
    study of Tibetan Buddhism after the Cultural Revolution.


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