Kung Fu Nuns serving people in Himalayas amid pandemic
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Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Shimla: Serving people in Himalayas amidst pandemic. Image Source: IANS News
Manali, May 19 : The maroon-robed Buddhist nuns of the 1,000-year-old Drukpa lineage are back in action this time amid the Covid-19 pandemic with help from their family and friends back to their hometowns.
Photos: Kung Fu Nuns help 2,000 Covid-hit poor families in Himachal and Ladakh
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Buddhist Kung Fu nuns kicking hard at centuries-old taboos
These Buddhist Kung Fu nuns are known globally for cleaning trash across the Himalayas while they are trekking. They belong to Drukpa lineage.
| 18 Jan 2021 5:25 AM GMT
NEW DELHI, Jan 17: They are the Buddhist Kung Fu nuns of Drukpa lineage, known globally for trekking across the Himalayas to clean trash, paddling through mountain rivers to break centuries-old taboos to educate others on women s health, and adopting martial arts as a way to champion gender equality.
They use their skills to teach self-defence to young girls, educate others on human trafficking, and take environmental action never seen before in the region.