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Kamkam is a small monastery in the Meldro region of central Tibet. It was founded by Nyamme Tromzherwa in the twelfth century as a Kadam monastery and later converted to Geluk. It is considered a branch of Reting Monastery.
Kamkam is a small monastery in the Meldro region of central Tibet. It was founded by Nyamme Tromzherwa in the twelfth century as a Kadam monastery and later converted to Geluk. It is considered a branch of Reting Monastery.
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Abbot bsod nams rin chen | 1254 - |
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