Like SP, I'm glad that Phelgyeling Monastery in Nepal is having a "break" from the constant harassment by anti-Shugden officials of the Dalai Lama and also anti-Shugdenists from their own village in Tibet. The Dharma Bridge Foundation has helped a great deal in the education of the young monks of Phelgyeling, supplying them with textbooks and English dictionaries, and also plans to continue to help the local teacher so that he may provide the best education for these young monks who will be the ones to preserve the lineage teachings going forward .
Phelgyeling Monastery has stood out as a rare monastery where the monks have continued to defy all the atrocities and condemnation levelled at them for not wanting to give up the practice of Shugden. One reason why they have continued to practice Shugden is because it is a lineage practice that was handed down to them from the 5th Dalai Lama, who was the one who had given the monastery the statue of Dorje Shugden. They also see that they have not done anything to hurt the 14th Dalai Lama. Instead they have continued to offer pujas and prayers for His long life. Dorje Shugden, through the oracle, had also advised them to continue to pray for the current Dalai lama and not hurt Him in any way.The practice of Shugden is also a practice that they had received from their Gurus and hence they would continue with it.