In this blog post, we want to share some special stories written and illustrated by Tibetan Buddhist nuns at Dolma Ling Nunnery and Institute.
In the past, Tibetan Buddhist nuns have had few opportunities for education. Most of the nuns who escaped on foot over the Himalayas from Tibet were illiterate on their arrival in India. Until recently, women were not allowed to study for higher degrees such as the Geshema degree, roughly equivalent to a PhD.
Much progress has been made and the Tibetan Nuns Project is deeply grateful to all our supporters.
Four Illustrated Stories by the Nuns
Dolma Ling Nunnery and Institute is dedicated to higher Buddhist education for Tibetan Buddhist nuns from all traditions.
Recently the English teacher at Dolma Ling, Mr. Tenzin Norgyal, assigned a special book project for his class. He understands the importance of creativity and inter-disciplinary learning.
Here are some of the sweet stories written and illustrated by the nuns.
This first story teaches the importance of being happy with what you have.
In “My Chapter” Kalsang tells the moving story of her escape from Tibet and joining Dolma Ling Nunnery.
This third story talks about combining wisdom and effort in our brief lives.
Finally, the story of Yak Gapa illustrates the need to help each other.
The Tibetan Nuns Project believes that education is the key to empowerment. We work to give nuns the resources to carve out independent, creative identities for themselves.
Tibet’s unique religion and culture are under great threat. The nuns from Tibet who were once denied equal access to education and the opportunity to practice their religion freely are the teachers and leaders of the future.
Thank you for helping the nuns on their path!