Golden temple Kushalnagar, Timings, History, Travel Guide and How to reach

Tibetan Monastery Kushalnagar Entrance

Golden temple Kushalnagar, Overview

Bylakuppe is the second largest Tibetan community in India after Dharamsala. It is located at a distance of 6 km from Kushalnagar city. You can visit the Coorg Golden Temple during your stay. Bylakuppe is a shelter for Tibetan immigrants established in 1961 by Dicky Larose and Lugsam Samdupling in 1969.

Agriculture is also done in this area. A large number of Tibetan refugees live in these places. There is also a Tibetan monastery here.

Golden temple Kushalnagar Timings

Golden temple Kushalnagar opens at 7:00 AM in the morning and close at 6:00 PM in the evening.

Sunday 7am–6pm
Monday 7am–6pm
Tuesday 7am–6pm
Wednesday 7am–6pm
Thursday 7am–6pm
Friday 7am–6pm
Saturday 7am–6pm

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History of this Temple

The magnificent Namdroling Temple at Bylakuppe was constructed in 1963. Bylakuppe was first produced in 1961 by the famous Lugsum Samdupling. Dickie LaRusso worked on it later in 1969. The famous Tibetan Golden Temple is undoubtedly the most incredible instructor of the ancient Buddhist tradition of Nyingmapa arts, with over 5,000 nuns and monks as its members.

Three idols of Lord Buddha, Padma Sambhava, Buddha Shakyamuni and Buddha Amitayas, are housed in this monastery; These idols are 40 feet tall. The outer walls around the entrance of the Golden Temple Coorg are richly covered with multi-coloured paintings.

The doors are painted red and have heavy gold inlays. A strong knotted rope is also present, from which a pendant hang. The walls of the monastery are built entirely in the Tibetan style.

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Place to visit near Golden temple Kushalnagar

Abbey Falls

Abbey Falls is one of the great waterfalls of South India, located at a distance of 10 km from Madikeri. There is no doubt that it is one of the places to visit in Coorg covered with thrilling waterfalls flowing from the majestic mountains of the Western Ghats. The water that flows down provides the most beautiful sight to be enjoyed forever.

Mallalli Falls

The beautiful and vibrant Mallalli Falls is located at the foothills of the Pushpagiri hills held in the Kodagu district of Karnataka. It is considered to be one of the top-rated places in Coorg that attracts nature enthusiasts and adventure lovers. The waterfalls majestically flow from a height of more than 200 feet known as one of the tallest waterfalls in South India.

Kaveri Nisargadhama

Kaveri Nisargadhama is a beautiful island formed by river Kaveri and is one of the best tourist attractions in Coorg. It is also a popular picnic spot near Coorg, spread over 64 km, and is nestled amidst lush green bamboo groves, beautiful sandalwood and teak trees and dense foliage. You can spot peacocks, rabbits and deer on this beautiful island.

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How to reach this Temple

Golden temple Kushalnagar is located at a distance of 220 km from Bangalore and 172 km from Mangalore.

By Air- The nearest airport from Golden temple Kushalnagar is Mysore Airport which is at a distance of  101 km from this temple.

By Train- The nearest railway station from this temple is Hasna Junction, which is at a distance of 80 km from this temple.

By Road- Kusala Nagar is easily accessible by bus from Bangalore and Mysore. You can easily reach this temple by vehicle or cab from Kusala Nagar.

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