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After a simple breakfast of Yak Butter Tea and Tsamba, they continue to learn sutras in the morning. Then they usually form groups of two or three to debate in the afternoon. Their lessons start from the basic knowledge of Tibetan and some simple prayers and eulogies, but the study of the extensive sutras is a long haul that takes over ten years to achieve the Buddhist degree. Only those who have passed the highest debate and achieve the highest degree qualify for the Khenpo of a monastery, which may be the biggest honor for a monk. Beside the sutras, Tibetan medicine, calendar, geography, art and other subjects are also added to the lessons to broaden the monks' horizons. Due to a closer contact between monasteries and the outside world, Sanskrit, Chinese, and even English may also be taught.
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