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Bylakuppe
Bylakuppe
Bylukuppe
town
Map
Population
 (2001)
 • Total
50,000 (all)
File:Golden temple at Kushalanagar in Karnataka.jpg
Entrance to golden temple

Enlarged by Madhukar (madhukarmohan at yahoo.com) Bylakuppe is the location of "Lugsum Samdupling" (established in 1961) and "Dickyi Larsoe" (established in 1969), two adjacent Tibetan refugee settlements, as well as a number of Tibetan Buddhist monasteries. The area is located in the west of the Mysore district in the Indian state of Karnataka. The nearest town is Kushalnagar in Kodagu, Karntaka.

Population

According to a demographic survey carried out by the Central Tibetan Administration's [Planning Commission][1] in 1998,{Planning Commission. 2004. Tibetan Community in Exile. Demographic and Socio-Economic Issues 1998 - 2001. Dharamsala: Office of Planning Commission} the refugees in the two settlements made up a population of 10.727 individuals at that time. However, it is unclear whether these figures included the Tibetan population in the monasteries. The settlements were established on land leased by the state government to accommodate some of the Tibetan refugees who came to resettle in India after 1959. Bylakuppe consists of a number of agricultural settlements / small camps close to each other, and has a number of monasteries, nunneries and temples in all the major Tibetan Buddhist traditions. Most notable among them are the large educational monastic institution Sera, the smaller Tashilunpo monastery (both in the Gelukpa tradition) and Namdroling monastery (in the Nyingma tradition). Now the population of Indians and Tibetans crossed 50000 and Bylakuppe is slowly converting from a small village into a clean town.

How to reach?

  Bylakuppe is located in the SH88 highway (Mysore-Bantwal road). Many buses ply towards Bylakuppe from major towns like Bangalore, Mysore, Mangalore, Udupi, Kasargod, Chennai, panaji, etc


== DISTANCE FROM MAJOR TOWNS == (in kms) Mysore 82 Bengaluru 222 Hassan 81 Mandya 121 Mangalore 172 Chennai 587

Inside the Golden Temple