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The '''Det-Sen Monastery''' was a place of Buddhist worship located in [[Tibet]]. [[The Doctor]] visited the monastery on several occasions.
The '''Det-Sen Monastery''' was a place of [[Buddhist]] worship located in [[Tibet]]. [[The Doctor]] visited the monastery on several occasions.


In [[1630]], [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]] helped the Det-Sen monks fend off bandit attacks and was entrusted with the monastery's holy Ghanta.
In [[1630]], [[Second Doctor|the Doctor]] helped the Det-Sen monks fend off bandit attacks and was entrusted with the monastery's holy Ghanta.
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In [[1984]], Victoria returned to the Det-Sen Monastery, which was suddenly destroyed in an explosion caused by the Intelligence. ([[MA]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
In [[1984]], Victoria returned to the Det-Sen Monastery, which was suddenly destroyed in an explosion caused by the Intelligence. ([[MA]]: ''[[Downtime]]'')
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The Det-Sen Monastery was a place of Buddhist worship located in Tibet. The Doctor visited the monastery on several occasions.

In 1630, the Doctor helped the Det-Sen monks fend off bandit attacks and was entrusted with the monastery's holy Ghanta.

The Doctor may have learned the Tibetan language and meditation techniques on this visit.

In 1735, Abbot Padmasambhava, under the influence of the Great Intelligence, began constructing robot Yeti.

In 1935, the Doctor returned to the Det-Sen Monastery, bringing with him Jamie McCrimmon and Victoria Waterfield. They helped the monks and Professor Edward Travers defeat the Intelligence and the Yeti. (DW: The Abominable Snowmen)

In 1984, Victoria returned to the Det-Sen Monastery, which was suddenly destroyed in an explosion caused by the Intelligence. (MA: Downtime)