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'''<big>Katsupari Monastery</big>''' (''kaht-soo-PAH-ree'') An [[ECK]] monastery and [[Golden Wisdom Temple(s)|Golden Wisdom Temple]] in the [[Buika Magna]] mountain range of northern Tibet, near the [[Valley of Shangta]].
'''<big>Katsupari Monastery</big>''' (''kaht-soo-PAH-ree'') An [[ECK]] monastery and [[Golden Wisdom Temple(s)|Golden Wisdom Temple]] in the [[Buika Magna]] mountain range of northern Tibet, near the [[Valley of Shangta]].
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One of the four [[supraphysical]] Golden Wisdom Temples in the physical universe, it was founded by [[Rama]] and is now under the [[Guardian|guardianship]] of [[Fubbi Quantz]].
One of the four [[supraphysical]] Golden Wisdom Temples in the physical universe, it was founded by [[Rama]] and is now under the [[Guardian|guardianship]] of [[Fubbi Quantz]].



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Katsupari Monastery (kaht-soo-PAH-ree) An ECK monastery and Golden Wisdom Temple in the Buika Magna mountain range of northern Tibet, near the Valley of Shangta.

Katsupari Monastery

One of the four supraphysical Golden Wisdom Temples in the physical universe, it was founded by Rama and is now under the guardianship of Fubbi Quantz.

The temple is a weathered, dark-colored building squatting on craggy heights, and it commands a view of perhaps a hundred miles during clear weather. Although fifty monks in dark maroon robes live in this seventy-five room castle-like structure, only three are responsible for guarding the holy book there.

With permission of the abbot, Fubbi Quantz, many spiritual students come here in the dream state or via Soul Travel to study, after taking up the path of Eckankar.

Legend has ti that Jesus once came to the monastery during his "silent years" and met Fubbi Quantz.

Chief among the writings in the Katsupari Monastery is the first section of the Shariyat-Ki-Sugmad, "The Chronicles of ECK". The Kadath Inscriptions are also found here, as well as the Records of the Kros. Years before the Chinese invasion of Tibet, intrepid travelers sometimes came to Katsupari for the Kaya Kalp treatments of physical rejuvenation.