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Pang En Monastery, also pronounced Bengen, the monastery where the previous Kyabje [[Kalu Rinpoche]] (1905-1989) originally came from, in the Trehor/Golok region of Kham/Eastern Tibet; it follows the [[Karma Kagyu]] and [[Shangpa Kagyu]] traditions [TSD]
 
Pang En Monastery, also pronounced Bengen, the monastery where the previous Kyabje [[Kalu Rinpoche]] (1905-1989) originally came from, in the Trehor/Golok region of Kham/Eastern Tibet; it follows the [[Karma Kagyu]] and [[Shangpa Kagyu]] traditions [TSD]
  
 
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Pang En Monastery, also pronounced Bengen, the monastery where the previous Kyabje Kalu Rinpoche (1905-1989) originally came from, in the Trehor/Golok region of Kham/Eastern Tibet; it follows the Karma Kagyu and Shangpa Kagyu traditions [TSD]