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Central Monastic Body prepares zung for 108 Jangchub Chortens

June 10, 2026
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As anticipation builds for the historic raising of 108 Jangchub Chortens on 1st November at GMC, the public can also take part by offering inner relics or zung to be placed within the stupas. In Buddhist tradition, stupa is much more than a monument. Its spiritual power comes from the sacred contents within, inner relics or zung. The Central Monastic Body is currently preparing the inner relics for the 108 Jangchub Chortens, a sacred project initiated by His Majesty The King. 

Inner relics or zung are sacred texts, mantras, and symbolic items placed inside stupas, statues, and amulet boxes (gau). Only then, a stupa is believed to be bestowed the power.

According to the Central Monastic Body, Zung are considered the life force of the religious object, transforming it from a mere piece of art into a living entity that radiates spiritual blessings. 

Laytshog Lopen Sangay Dorji of Central Monastic Body said, “Regarding the inner relics or zung, there is a longstanding tradition of enshrining sacred relics, including the Yeshey Sempa. For the 108 Project, we are likewise preparing 108 Yeshey Sempas and 108 sets of relics to be enshrined, enhancing the sacredness and spiritual significance.”

The Central Monastic Body has entrusted the preparation of zung to the Zung ghi Lopens and the consecration of the zung to Drupdhey Lopens.

The Central Monastic Body will soon establish a project to coordinate the collection of zung from the public.

Laytshog Lopen said, “For people as well, this will be an opportunity, as some may wish to offer their family heirlooms as prayers for their deceased parents. To facilitate this, we will develop a project to provide guidance on whom to contact and what kinds of zungs may be offered. We will soon make an announcement.”

As preparations continue, the invitation to offer sacred relics provides another meaningful opportunity for the public to participate in a project that seeks to create enduring monuments of peace and compassion for the world.

Sangay Chozom 

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