KATHMANDU, April 25 -- Even four years after the devastating earthquakes 2015, Nepal is still struggling to reconstruct hundreds of historical sites across the country.

Sindhupalchowk, is yet to rebuild 190 monasteries which were turned into rubble by the quakes. One such monastery is the Dukfuk Dindha

Rangzen, a popular meditational center for international tourists, which currently teaches meditation in temporary shelters. The monastery believed to be the place where Buddhist master Padmasambhava used to meditate is one of the 190 monasteries in Sindhupalchowk, destroyed by the catastrophic earthquakes.

The National Reconstruction Authority (NRA) reportedly possesses only the details of the destroyed monasteries. Other sites of great...