

Khamgar Druk College
PO Jhikli Bheth, Kangra, Himachal Pradesh
1894242627
www.khamgardrukcollege.org
office@khamgardrukcollege.oeg
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Buddhism was first introduced to Tibet, (The land of the snow) in fourth century at the time of King Lha Thotho Ri and permanently established as the state religion during the golden reign of the King Songtsen Gampo. The doctrine was further expanded during the reign of the King Tri-Song Deutsen, in the 8th century when the king invited the greatest Indian Vajrayana Buddhist master Guru Padma Sambhabva and Acharya Bhikhu Shanta Rakshita from India. The subsequent development in the following centuries of the doctrine witnessed the emergence of the Fopxur Buddhist schools of Tibet, namely, Nyingma, Kagyu, Sakya and the Geluk. The Kagyu lineage is classified into four major eight minor sub-schools. The source of this lineage originated in the teachings bestowed on Marpa, the king of translators, by great Indian Buddhist Maha Sidha, Naropa, the heart disciple of Great Tilopa.
Academic Facilities
Scholarships
Guest Lectures
Guidance Cell
Faculty Development programe
Life skills development program
Library Resources
Hi-Tech Labs
NRI Management Quota
Non-Academic Facilities
Sports
Hostel
Visitors Lounge
Auditorium
Motivational Camps
Annual Meet
Security
Other Facilities
Water Purifier
Playground
Co-education
Power Back
Focus on Spirituality
Canteen Provision
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