The Podmalinsko Monastery (), also known as the Tuà ¡inski Monastery, is a Serbian Orthodox monastery near à  avnik in modern-day Montenegro (then Kingdom of Serbia).
The name of the monastery is derived from the name of the village Malinsko on the hill Kravica, on the other side of the river Bukovica. It means beneath () Malinsko. The monastery was also referred to as Tuà ¡inski Monastery after the nearby village Tuà ¡ina.
The monastery is situated in the valley of the river Bukovica, next to its right bank, between the villages of Malinsko and Tuà ¡ina in the region traditionally belonging to Drobnjaci and to Uskoci.
The church of the monastery is dedicated to St. Michael. St. Michael was slava of NemanjiÃÂ family. North of the church there are ruins of the various buildings that once belonged to this monastery and small graveyard with the grave of Mirko AleksiÃÂ, a notable voivode of Malinsko who cut off the head of Smail-aga ÃÂengiÃÂ, killed by unknown Montenegrin fighter in 1840 on MletiÃÂak plateau near the monastery.
It is believed to be built by Stephen Uroà ¡ I of Serbia around 1252. According to the legend, he built this monastery right after Stefan VukanoviàNemanjiàbuilt MoraÃÂa Monastery. People were lined along route between the stone mine in Tuà ¡ina village and the construction site of MoraÃÂa Monastery. When the building of the MoraÃÂa Monastery was completed the stones that remained in the hands of the lined people were returned to place near the mine and used to build Podmalinsko Monastery. The monastery was destroyed and rebuilt many times in its history. The monastery was gathering place of the members of Drobnjaci tribe who traditionally held meetings there, last time in 1840 to decide to inform Njegoà ¡ about their intention to kill Smail-aga ÃÂengiÃÂ. After this event Ottomans plundered Drobnjaci and destroyed the monastery.