describe the tibetan settlement in coorg ?
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The Kodagu or Coorg district of Karnataka has many Tibetan settlements: One of such was in Bylakuppe where they first came to as refugee settlement way back in 1961. ... Slowly and steadily the refugees from Tibet kept on coming into Coorg and their small camps later developed into large settlements.
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The tibetan settlement in coorg:
- In 64 acre island of Nisargadhama in Coorg, there was a Tibetan settlement near Bylakuppe.
- There are numerous Tibetan settlements in Coorg or Kodagu. In way back in Bylakuppe, came the first refugees settlement in 1961. Then thereafter, refugees came on gradually with time in Tibet. From small camps to large settlements development occured.
- In Mysore District in Karnataka there is Bylakuppe which is a Tibetan settlement area established by Lugsum Samdupling in 1961 and Dickyi Larsoe in 1969.
- The distance is about 6 kilometres from the twin town of Kushalanagara and is resident to the magnificent Namdroling Monastery or Golden Temple.
- India's largest Tibetan settlement at Bylakuppe is well known all over for its Buddhist monks and temple. There are other settlements as well such as Tala Kaveri, Virajpet and others
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