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Kunchok Phelgye

By Jenny James /  December 8, 2012;

Kunchok Phelgye, a 24-year-old-monk, set himself on fire in front of the main assembly hall of the Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery. He passed away and his body was taken into the monastery for prayers.  Since his early childhood, he was a monk at the Sumdo Monastery and in 2010 joined Taktsang Lhamo Kirti Monastery to continue his Buddhist studies. 93 Kunchok Phelgye 1Kunchok Phelgye has nine family members including parents, Kunchok Kyab and Dolma Tso.  Kunchok Phelgye was enveloped in flames and his hands were joined in prayers as he raised slogans for the long life and return of His Holiness the Dalai Lama and Kyabje Kirti Rinpoche, the exiled head of Kirti Monastery,” said sources in the region. “He also raised slogans calling for the return and reunification of Tibetans.”

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