describe the largest buddhist settlement in coorg
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- Bylakuppe is world's second largest Buddhist settlement located beneath "the rolling hills".
- "The rolling hills" is a sobriquet for Coorg, a place in the district of Mysore, Karnataka.
- It is renowned for its architectural grandeur and grace.
- It is a major tourist attraction in the state.
- Many tourists for all over the country visit this place.
- It is home to many Buddhist monks.
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Bylakuppe's Buddhist temple is renowned for its magnificence and beauty.
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One of the biggest Tibetan communities in India is the Namdroling Monastery, often known as "The Golden Temple." The Golden Temple complex is home to over 16000 refugees and 600 monks, and is situated in Bylakuppe, a district of Kodagu, about 5 kilometres from Kushalanagara.
Bylakuppe's Buddhist temple is renowned for its magnificence and beauty. The monks in Coorg embody the heart and soul of India with their crimson, ochre, and yellow robes.
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