Talk:Bylakuppe
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The trip to Bylakuppe --- an adventure
editLast year we visited Bylakuppe in order to help the monks of Sera Jey Ngari Khangtsen to create a charity site for them. The site can be seen on http://www.serajeyngari.org.
Bylakuppe is a mini-Tibet in Southern India. All the schools of Tibetan Buddhism exist here in equlibrium and the people who harvest the land often are in second generation. We have a lot of pictures on the site we created and intend to also make a picture book of the trip... since it so happened that his Holiness Dalai Lama visited at the same time and also did mr. Richard Gere. However, the most important artifact is that Bylakuppe is a unique buddhist area - peace and harmony combined with cleanliness and to some extent poverty.
Dvestin (talk) 16:53, 8 December 2007 (UTC) Denise Vestin
Comments about "peace and harmony combined with cleanliness and to some extent poverty"
edit--79.210.61.184 (talk) 00:16, 14 April 2010 (UTC)
I was also where in 2009, and i saw much new gold (from the last decades), i saw two persons pictures sitting on golden thrones, the head of the religion on the bigger one (see carefully the pictures in the article, you may notice it) ...
wikipedia is no esoteric page ... for a wiki i think it should be mentioned neutral in parallel to charity etc. that this place shows a bit of a different picture on the dalai lama and other lower ranked lamas when what is normally shown in western countries or to the travelors of ladakh etc ...
His Holiness (a Person who has all access to modern medicine, malaria protection and rabies vaccination - in contrast to the local people arround bylakuppe) speaks about watching quitly in unselfishness when mosquitos drink his blood, also he protects all animals, including the millions of indian stray dogs killing tens of thousands of children each year ... and directly in front of this golden temple the monks indirectly make good money selling toy weappons to the children of Bangalore
And despite all altruism and unselfishness of his holiness: in front of the 3 statues gold laminated thrones for the two "living buddahs / tulkus" are required to be build by people who had to flee from tibet to south india ?
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