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Swe Nunnery, Tibet: Living Together At The Top Of The World

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At the end of a long day, a nun lights a candle before going to bed. Although nuns are generally an under-funded and overlooked population in Buddhist monasticism, what they lack in monetary wealth, they more than make up for with a rich and vibrant community life and spiritual practice.

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At the end of a long day, a nun lights a candle before going to bed. Although nuns are generally an under-funded and overlooked population in Buddhist monasticism, what they lack in monetary wealth, they more than make up for with a rich and vibrant community life and spiritual practice.


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