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Royal Kashos Elevate Spiritual Projects in GMC

May 2, 2026·3 min read
Royal Kashos Elevate Spiritual Projects in GMC

A New Chapter for Gelephu Mindfulness City 🌟

The spiritual landscape of Gelephu Mindfulness City (GMC) has been significantly enriched. His Majesty The King has granted Royal Kashos to eight innovative spiritual projects, marking a new era of spiritual and cultural development. This pivotal event was commemorated at a ceremonial gathering at Semtokha Dzong, underscoring the importance of these projects in fulfilling Bhutan’s broader vision for GMC.

The Vision of a Buddhist City 🌟

GMC is envisioned as a spiritual nucleus where multiple Buddhist traditions harmoniously coexist. This initiative aligns with Bhutan’s commitment to fostering a space where spiritual growth and modern innovation can thrive side by side. In a world where rapid change often leads to uncertainty, these projects offer sanctuaries of mindfulness and reflection.

The Eight New Spiritual Projects 🔥

The newly approved projects include:

  • Dewachen Spiritual Centre: Spearheaded by the Tshugla Lopen of the Central Monastic Body, this center aims to create a retreat inspired by Amitabha’s Pure Land.
  • Druk Yoga and Mindfulness Centre: Led by Gyalwa Dokhampa, it focuses on integrating traditional yoga and mindfulness practices.
  • Jampal Gyepai Dangden: Established by the Karma Leksheyliung Foundation, this center will explore Buddhist teachings.
  • Kathok Zhithro Kilkhor: Under Kathok Situ Rinpoche, this project features a three-dimensional mandala.
  • Menjong (Healing Garden): Aimed at holistic healing, led by Neyphug Trulku, featuring a Medicinal Buddha.
  • Peling Dzogchen Lingka: A retreat space led by Sungtrul Rinpoche, emphasizing Dzogchen practices.
  • Tendrel Nyensel Healing Centre: A project by Chung Trulku focusing on spiritual healing.
  • Varahi Mandala: Led by Khandro Dorji Phagmo, marking a significant step for female spiritual leadership in GMC.

Innovative Spiritual Architecture 🔮

These projects include ambitious architectural plans, such as a 200-foot stupa and extensive gardens, designed to provide spaces for both introspection and community engagement. The inclusion of a female leader in Khandro Dorji Phagmo also highlights the city’s progressive steps towards inclusivity.

Cultural Significance and Global Context 🌍

These developments are not only crucial for Bhutan but also resonate with global trends in spiritual tourism and wellness. As more individuals seek spiritual retreats, GMC positions itself as a unique destination offering a blend of ancient wisdom and modern convenience.

Upcoming Spiritual Milestones 🔭

The spiritual journey of GMC is set to continue with several key projects in the pipeline. One such initiative is the construction of 108 Jangchub Chorten stupas along the Mao River. This project, announced by His Majesty, symbolizes unity and commitment to spiritual growth.

Conclusion: A Beacon of Hope and Reflection 🌈

The Royal Kashos granted to these eight projects profoundly impact GMC’s spiritual landscape. They embody a commitment to preserving and nurturing Bhutan’s spiritual heritage while adapting to modern needs. As these projects unfold, they offer hope and inspiration, inviting individuals to explore mindfulness amid global uncertainties.

The future of GMC, with its blend of tradition and innovation, promises to be a beacon of hope for spiritual seekers worldwide.

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