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Home Activity Slideshow 2018-04-17 Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)

2018-04-17 Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)

Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)
 



Hung Wei-chien(洪維健) Memorial, "Suffering and Rising - Chang Chi-lang(張七郎) Family and 228" by Chen Meng-juan(陳孟絹)


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Last Updated ( Friday, 20 April 2018 20:48 )  

Newsflash

Undated photo of Tulku Thupten Nyendak and Atse

DHARAMSHALA, March 28: Considering different ways of setting themselves on fire in Tibet, the exile Tibetan administration includes Tulku Thupten Nyendak and his niece Atse in the list of self-immolators.

Forty-five-year-old Thupten Nyendak of Dragkar Monastery in Lhagang in Kham, Eastern Tibet, and Atse, 23, from Serta Tibetan Buddhist Institute set themselves on fire at the former’s residence in Dzogchen Monastery on 6 April 2012. This reportedly happened after they offered butter lamps and prayers for all the Tibetan.