Monastic Support

Gomchens Fund

The Gomchens Fund supports lay monks and women practitioners at Druk Zangri Khamar Monastery, the main seat of Khandro Machig Labdron in Bhutan and preserves the practice of the sacred Chod Lineage.

The Druk Zangri Khamar Monastery is a sacred and the main seat of Khandro Machig Labdron in Bhutan. It is located in remote Rawabi village and was started as a meditation place for the Gomchens- lay monks and lay women practitioners. They are still a core group of the sangha and seek alms as a source of daily sustenance. However, the high rate of rural to urban migration of farming population in the

neighboring villages has negatively affected the source of their beneficence. The Druk Zangri’s head lama and the sangha are deeply grateful to Lama Tsultrim and our generous international donors from the Tara Mandala Sangha for their financial support to the Gomchens. We look forward to your continued support to preserve and promote the practice of the sacred Chod Lineage of Mother Machig Labdron for the future generations in the world.

Monastic Support Fund

Monastic Support Fund is designed for individuals who commit their lives to upholding and perpetuating the Buddha’s teachings. 

There is no country where Buddhism has established itself stably without the monastic community, and support of monastics was always considered to be the responsibility of the lay community and a way to accrue merit. Generally, there has been little or no support of Buddhist monastics in the West. In the West, the Sangha is predominantly lay yoginis and yogis, serious practitioners who also

work in the world and have families, but it is important we also support the traditional monastic community. In the West there is no precedence for this and thus most western monastics have a hard time keeping their vows and dedicating themselves full-time to practice for the benefit of all beings. They have ended up enduring hardships like sleeping in tents all winter in below zero temperatures or not having enough food or medical treatment.

Thus, Tara Mandala has created a system of support for this important part of our Sangha, to help relieve their hardships and support them in full-time practice. As a former western monastic who eventually disrobed, Lama Tsultrim Allione understands these difficulties. Tara Mandala will offer support in the form of grants to monastics who are engaged in pursuing the Nyingma and Machig Labdrön lineages. This fund supports monastics with their monthly recurring costs of living and other one-time purchases required for living with either one-time or recurring gifts. No part of your donation to this fund will be used to support Tara Mandala’s administrative costs. Monastics will apply for the grants and regular support.