The essence of India lies in the foundations of reason, free thought and benevolence thus making it the melting pot for development, diversity and democracy. Several studies from the perspectives of Hinduism, Islam and Christianity have traced the uniqueness of relationship that exists between religion and the construction of knowledge. There remains a Sociological vacuum in the Epistemology of learning in Buddhist tradition, especially the continuity of the quintessentially Indian culture of learning among the Tibetan monks in exile. The question that is addressed in this paper is how religion can define the culture of learning with reference to a particular ethnic community. The paper charts the metamorphosis of the
Pedagogy, curriculum, culture of learning, debate, monasticism