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  1. Norbulingka believes in the preservation and continuation of Tibetan art through self-sustaining means. Under the guidance of talented masters, we endow artists and craftspeople with ancestral knowledge, providing jobs to a community of over 300 Tibetans.

    • INSTITUTE

      In 1995, Norbulingka Institute was officially inaugurated by...

    • SHOP

      Norbulingka is a microcosm of Tibetan Culture. Our artisans...

    • HOSPITALITY

      Norling House. Norling House is surrounded by the lush...

    • NEWS

      Norbulingka's Journal provides real stories & moments from...

    • HH THE DALAI LAMA

      Norbulingka Institute has the honor of having had His...

    • SCHOLASTICS

      Here at Norbulingka we recognize that any endeavor to...

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  2. Norbulingka Institute, founded in 1995 by Kelsang and Kim Yeshi at Sidhpur, near Dharamshala, India, is dedicated to the preservation of the Tibetan culture in its literary and artistic forms. Etymology. The institute is named after Norbulingka, the traditional summer residence of the Dalai Lamas, in Lhasa, Tibet.

  3. Aug 10, 2024 · Norbulingka Institute is a cultural center that trains, educates, and employs Tibetans in various arts and crafts. It also sells products, offers workshops, and raises awareness of Tibetan culture worldwide.

  4. The keeper of culture and tradition of the region, the Norbulingka Institute is a popular tourist attraction. It is a unique, self-sustaining institute that has been maintaining traditions for generations.

  5. Learn about the history and culture of Tibetan art forms at Norbulingka Institute, a beautiful complex with a temple, a shop and a museum. Watch artisans at work on woodcarving, metal statue-making, thangka painting and embroidery, or enjoy the on-site hotel and restaurant.

  6. Norbulingka Institute is a trust founded by the Central Tibetan Administration in 1988, under the guidance of His Holiness the Dalai Lama. It offers training and employment in arts, culture, literature and research for Tibetan refugees in India.

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  8. Norbulingka Institute believes in the preservation and continuation of Tibetan art through self-sustaining means. Under the guidance of talented masters, we endow artists and craftspeople with ancestral knowledge, providing jobs to a community of over 300 Tibetans.