

JAMYANG PROJECT FOR SPITI
A Vision for an Enlightened Future
The Jamyang Project is an educational program, rooted in spiritual wisdom and universal compassion. Led with deep conviction by our team, under the spiritual guidance of Geshema Lobzang Chhodon, the first nun from Spiti to earn the prestigious Geshema degree.
Our project aims to profoundly transform the future of the youth in the remote Spiti region of the Indian Himalayas and to inspire young people from other countries, particularly France.

GESHEMA LOBZANG CHHODON
Geshema Lobzang Chhodon is a pioneering and inspiring
figure in the movement of Tibetan Buddhist nuns.
Through her determination, scholarship, spiritual and educational commitments, she has made significant contributions to the advancement of women in Tibetan Buddhism, while remaining deeply rooted in tradition....
By agreeing to join our team, Geshema allows our dream to come true, we are deeply grateful to her.
EDUCATION
To achieve its goals, the Jamyang Project will implement a series of educational and cultural activities tailored to the unique needs of the Spiti community.
An adaptation for French and International audiences will be available online.
Key components include :
Seminars, Workshops and Educational Materials explaining Nalanda’s teachings in simple and engaging ways.


RESOURCES
The **Resources** pages bring together everything you need to learn and progress :
• Videos: recorded lectures and explanations
• Audios & podcasts : learn and revise in another way
• Exercises & quizzes: test your knowledge
• Booklets & study guides : structured summaries
• Conferences & webinars : watch and rewatch key talks
• And many other useful learning materials !
A Call for Support and Solidarity
The project is seeking financial support to organize the seminars and cover essential costs with a vision of sustainability and accessibility.
Geshema Lobzang ChHODON for the educational wing and Nadia ABDOUNE and Véronique ERGINO for administration and french adjustment, currently lead this project, but plan to collaborate with other upcoming Geshema nuns from Spiti and french teachers to expand this transformative mission.
