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COLLECTIVE COMPASSION WITH WISDO

22nd Oct: Lama Kunzang Dorje Rinpoche addressed a new group of active animal welfare advocates and ‘Tsethar’ practitioners know informally as Druedro Rawang in the Jangsa office premises. The ensuing discussions on a very auspicious day of national commemorations was very open-ended, spontaneous, free-flowing and resulted in many fruitful outcomes: Lama Rinpoche instructed the Khenpos, anims and lopons on the vast view and larger objectives of ‘Tsethar’ beyond just saving…

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JANGSA PUBLIC INTEREST ANNOUNCEMENT

Due to the increasing numbers of animals being entrusted to the care of Jangsa in recent months, Jangsa notifies the public that we have temporarily halted all intake of animals in our care for the following considered reasons: MINDFULNESS: Jangsa has received more than 50 big animals, mostly cows and bulls, in three batches in just the last few months. The latest is 17 bulls from Kheng Gomphu that…

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JANGSA: THE HIGHER PURPOSE OF TSETHAR

September 2015: Jangsa recently performed consecration rites for 21 bulls sponsored by Dudro Rawang Tshogchong, a group of active animal lovers in the kingdom, in the premises of Jangsa Phurba Lhakhang in Pelrithang, Gelephu. These saved animals will now be moved by Jangsa to its many shelters around the kingdom for regular care and adequate maintenance. ENCOURAGING SUSTAINABLE TSETHAR it is the conviction of Jangsa that despite our sincerest…

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JANGSA: THE HIGHER PURPOSE OF TSETHAR

September 2015: Jangsa recently performed consecration rites for 21 bulls sponsored by Dudro Rawang Tshogchong, a group of active animal lovers in the kingdom, in the premises of Jangsa Phurba Lhakhang in Pelrithang, Gelephu. These saved animals will now be moved by Jangsa to its many shelters around the kingdom for regular care and adequate maintenance. ENCOURAGING SUSTAINABLE TSETHAR it is the conviction of Jangsa that despite our sincerest…

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IN GRATEFUL SUPPLICATION

“When Bhutanese speak of modernity and progress, do we remember to give due credit to the difficult and dangerous groundwork done by all the poor road-workers, who live in impoverished conditions and die building our roads? Similarly, when we speak of ‘Druk Choeden Gyalkhap’ – the Dharma Kingdom of Bhutan in times of such monumental changes, who will do the groundwork if not us – to sow auspicious seeds…

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