Project 7: Land for Baldan Khajod Ling, a Buddhist Female Practice Hermitage (Project completed)
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In the mid-800s the great Mongolian Gelukpa master Danzan Rabjaa created a dozen or so meditation centers. One of these was Baldan Khajod Ling, “The Hermitage of the Flying Yogini.” Located to the south of Ulaan Baator (then called Da Khuree), it was designed as a female practice hermitage dedicated to the Naropa lineage of the Vajrayogini Tantra, known as Naro Khachodma. The hermitage was destroyed by the Communists in the 1930s as part of the Stalinist purges. One of Mongolia’s female teachers, Jetsunma Khiidmaa, took it upon herself to try and rebuild Baldan Khajod Ling and revive the lineages. She and her teacher Muk Taivan Lama approached Glenn to raise some funds for them.
Therefore for the three years after this whenever Glenn went on teaching tours in the US he mentioned Baldan Khajod Ling, and in this way managed to raise roughly $7,000 for the monastery.
This was used to acquire land, and begin construction. Glenn was also able to send Jetsunma Khajidmaa and her sister Soyolma to America for a month, where they raised several thousand dollars more, bringing the total raised for them to about $10,000. A year later Glenn was able to get a grant of roughly $11,000 for the monastery from The Canada Fund, to build them a wind turbine electric power generator system. (See Project 08.).
We feel that this is sufficient attention for us to give to any one organization, and therefore we are no longer directly involved in fund-raising for them. However, they still have many needs, including the completion of the main temple, creation of residences for the thirty members of the community, and an ongoing food fund.
If anyone reading this website wants to further assist the monastery, you can contact them directly by email. Address your correspondence to Soyolma, Khajidmaa’s sister: soyoloo3s@yahoo.com.
In addition to building the site, we were able to purchase a high speed computer for Ms. Oyun Tegshee, the Deputy Curator, with the objective of having her learn to maintain the site on a regular basis.
The Museum’s site address is www.zanabazarmuseum.org |
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| Glenn Mullin with Batbold Baast and the Baldan Khajod Ling Community. |
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| Looking at land for Baldan Khajod Ling |
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| Laying foundations and building the walls of the main temple |
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