Pullahari sits on top of a mountain and overlooks the Kathmandu valley. It is especially beautiful and serene in the mornings.

In Pullahari, we have planted a variety of trees and plants. We also plant vegetables and herbs in and around the grounds of the Monastery. This is an on-going activity.Our gardens are very beautiful.

Over the years, we have gathered seedlings and plants from every place beautiful.

We pray that this harmony with nature extends all over the world.

We thank Mother Earth, the cradle of life, for her nourishment.

We are implementing the management of waste in Pullahari, separating biodegradable waste from non-biodegradable waste for appropriate recycling and disposal.

We thank Mother Earth, the cradle of life, for her nourishment.

In Pullahari, with its good clean earth,
Its water so sparkling clean and its clean fresh air;
Here in the solitude of this secluded place,
With its spacious scenery and relaxing view;
To listen and reflect on the Teaching here
In Pullahari, what Lucky Star!
By Very Ven. Khenpo Tsultrim Gyatso Rinpoche



May Our Wonderful Lama’s Blessings be received by all living beings and move them to care with all their heart and in all their activities for our environment, our precious home.
Deep gratitude !
Its a wnderful thing to think about our environment. thank you
” … there is no phenomenon that is not …”
http://www.rinpoche.com/quotes/quote70.htm
in remembrance
Happy New Year to our Wonderful Root Guru –
ever faithfully yours,
gaby in munich
Tashi delek ,merci for these words of wisdom
May all living beings take care of others
… and the teacher of our Guru is our Guru too …
may His invaluable words of wisdom inspire us …
http://www.kagyu-muenster.de/pdf/Khenpo_Je_Tsongkapa.pdf
thank you !
Wishing everyone well …
http://www.kagyu-muenster.de/pdf/Drupon_Khenpo.pdf
faithfully Yours, gaby from Munich
I just spent 18 days in Kathmandu for Losar celebration in Benchen Monastery, and received the brochure of Karmapa’s 108 things you can do to help the environment. I have been so touched by seeing the monks and students reading the brochures and taking the actions to improve their environment. I am also so supprised to see that you have done so much and with great wishes our mother earth could last forever with all the loves you have returned to her.
I would say wow to the one who care of the earth. It is very beatiful, and yes Khenpo Rinpoche is right with his words in there