Perched on a hilltop, just above the busy Shimla-Kinnaur highway, one doesn’t have to struggle to find a three-storey modest building—the Namgyal monastery, an extremely quiet quaint Tibetan temple. This is the home of 13 elderly Tibetan refugees, who had lived a life after being displaced and exiled in India, but today have nowhere to go at the fag end of their lives.