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Palden. It had four departments, of which Loseling, or "The Hermitage of
the Radiant Mind," was the largest, housing more than three quarters of
Drepung's ten to fifteen thousand monks. Drepung Loseling was especially
close to the Dalai Lama incarnations; the Second Dalai Lama made his
residence here in 1494, and subsequent incarnations maintained this link.
After the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet in 1959 and the forced closure and destruction of its 6,500 monasteries, some 250 monks from Loseling managed to escape the holocaust and rebuild their institution in Karnataka State, South India. The traditional training program was thus preserved. Over the years many more young spiritual aspirants have fled Chinese-occupied Tibet and sought entrance into the monastery, thus helping to preserve their traditional culture. The number of monks presently in the re-established Drepung Loseling has increased to more than 2,500
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