
Gelug Monks Seek Refuge in Bhutan
Religion
Cultural Exchange
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In 1360, Gelug monks escaped the political turmoil in Tibet and sought refuge in Bhutan. The Gelug sect, known for their strict adherence to Buddhist teachings, faced persecution in Tibet, prompting their exodus to the neighboring kingdom of Bhutan.
The influx of Gelug monks had a profound impact on Bhutanese culture and religion. They brought with them their rich spiritual practices, rituals, and teachings, which deeply influenced the Bhutanese Buddhist landscape. The presence of the Gelug monks in Bhutan also fostered cultural exchange and spiritual growth within the Himalayan region.
The migration of the Gelug monks to Bhutan marked a significant chapter in the history of both Tibet and Bhutan, shaping the religious and cultural dynamics of the region for centuries to come. Their arrival not only enriched the religious tapestry of Bhutan but also strengthened ties between the two Himalayan nations.
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