Natural disaster in Sikkim
As you may know, at least 60 people died recently in a Himalayan valley in Sikkim after flash floods caused by the overflow of a glacial lake: Lake Lhonak, which overflowed causing widespread destruction in a valley downstream, is located at the foot of a glacier close to Kangchenjunga, the third highest mountain in the world.
La région de Singtam a été gravement touchée par des coulées de boues qui ont tout dévasté.
Le monastère de Sonada - environ 80km au sud-ouest de la zone impactée – a lancé une grande opération humanitaire d’aide. Pour rappel, Sonada est le monastère où les Lamas de Yeunten Ling ont tous été formés : Lama Karta, Lama Zeupa et Lama Tashi Nyima.
The lamas of our center propose to collect money on the bank account of Yeunten Ling, which will be deposited in full in the Sonada monastery by Lama Zeupa during his next visit to Sikkim (from 02 January 2024).
If you would like to support the humanitarian work of the Sonada monastery, you can make a donation to the following account :
Yeunten Ling : BE 39 2400 2910 1519 – message : “Help SIKKIM”.
To avoid any misunderstanding, no tax reduction is linked to your donation to this operation.