Nagi Gompa Nunnery

We want to have more nuns become good scholar-practitioners. So for that reason, now is the time to put effort into Nagi Gompa, a very remote, quiet and nice place. Whoever wants to become a nun, whatever their nationality, we’d like them to have the opportunity to study the Buddhadharma intensively, Sutra and Mantra. At the same time, we want to have, not only our three-year retreat, but also six and nine-year retreats, too. These are our deep wishes. I want people to know this and to know how important our monastic sangha is.

– Chokyi Nyima Rinpoche

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Nagi Gompa Nunnery
Nagi Gompa Nunnery

High above the emerald-hued Kathmandu Valley, to the north, you can see a cluster of buildings–the nunnery hermitage named Happy Mind (Nagi Gompa, now renamed Tsungon Nangkyi Gompa). It is a very apt name as it reflects the stress-less faces of the women who have come to live there, training in how to be free from the inside, filling that freedom with boundless love and compassion.

The nunnery lies below the daunting Tara Bir Cliff, which is sacred to the female buddha of compassion. Tara is practiced daily by all the nuns.

New building for nuns quarters
New building for nuns quarters

Nagi Gompa was given to Kyabje Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche in the early 1960s by His Holiness the 16th Karmapa and over the years thousands of pilgrims walked up from Kathmandu to receive the meditation master’s precious instructions known as “guidance through personal experience.” Since then it has been expanded several times, most recently with new quarters for nuns and guest retreatants.

During the devastating earthquake on April 25, 2015, the three-year retreat center and other structures suffered extensive damage and must be rebuilt.

3 year retreat building heavily damaged by earthquakes
3 year retreat building heavily damaged by earthquakes

Photo Gallery:

Nagi Gompa Temple
The new living quarters
The new living quarters
The new living quarters
The new dining hall
A young joyful nun
Two young nuns playing during a study break
A nun performing the Chod dance
A senior nun during a drubchen break
'Tashi shog' on the last day of a drubchen
View into the Kathmandu valley
Nun splaying ritual instruments during a puja
Daily practice at Nagi Gompa
A young nun learning to write
Enjoying the great vista
Young nuns playing with the photographer
Nuns during their studies
 
Learning the art of debate
Younger nuns during a puja
Learning to read classic Tibetan texts
Young nuns awaiting the arrival of their teacher
The old 3 year retreat house needed to be taken down after the earthquakes of 2015
The old 3 year retreat house needed to be taken down after the earthquakes of 2015
Wall paintings of the retreat shrine hall, that fell off during the earthquakes