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Nyima Tang is a Geluk monastery in central Tibet that was founded by Nyelgo Rinchen Samdrub, a disciple of Tsongkhapa. In the fifteenth century is was a teaching college affiliated with Sangpu Monastery. It was originally founded in the seventh century and was converted to Kadampa by the eleventh century. It is currently in ruins.
Nyimalung, a Nyingma monastery in Bhutan, was established by Doring Tulku Jamyang Kunzang Lunrik Chokyi Nyima in the first half of the twentieth century.
Nyima Changra Shedra, a Drigung Kagyu monastic college located near Drigung Til in central Tibet, was founded in 1918 by Jamyang Wangyal. The institution was destroyed during the Cultural Revolution and is presently mostly in ruins.
Also known as Dzoge Nyima Monastery or Dzoge Nyima Ganden Rabgye Ling, the monastery was founded around 1780 by the Second Zamtsa Sertri Lobzang Jigme Namkha in Amdo. Administered by Labrang Monastery, it was a Geluk institution. After its founding, Lobzang Jigme Namkha served as the first abbot for eight years.
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