This art is believed to be around four hundred years old. Monk artists use butter and dyes to create beautiful images of flowers, animals and dieties as offering to the buddhas. It is believed that by making such offerings a positive collective karma is created which overcomes epidemics, hunger, war and other negative effects ushering peace and harmony in the world.

Lama Paljor has been recognized by His Holiness the Dalai Lama for his humanitarian work in educating the under served poor children of the Sikkim Himalayan region. The Sukhavati Educational Hostel was funded and built due to the efforts of Lama Paljor , TCEF supports his work by an educational sponsorship program, connecting you in the west to the children with great need in Sikkim.
Please join us and meet Lama Paljor a truly goodhearted monk with a sense of humor, and dedicated to service for the poor. Did I mention this wonderful demonstration is FREE!
For more information please call China Woods at 406-550-2511.
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