The
new Primary School of the Tilopa Institute
In
Northern India, about 30 kilometres from Dharamsala, in the lush
foothills of the Himalayas of Himachal Pradesh, close to the place
where the Mahasiddha Tilopa realized Mahamudra, a new Primary school
is being founded by Shamar Rinpoche. The place has a striking vista
of the mountains, and is perfectly suited for studies and meditation.
The
school is situated on a nearly 10.000 square meter property, acquired
in 1991 by the Tibetan nun Ani Pema Sangmo. According to Shamar
Rinpoche’s instructions Ani Pema Sangmo has nearly single-handedly
orchestrated the building of the school.
The
main target of the school is to train qualified Dharma translators.
The work of the translators will be an ongoing contribution to
the future by ensuring that Buddhism remains accessible in its
full diversity to the whole world.
Curriculum
Forty students between the ages of 7–14 years will begin a
seven year program of basic training for this target. Alongside the
main emphasis of Tibetan, Sanskrit and English languages, general
subjects such as mathematics, geography and history are also part
of the curriculum. After a successful completion of this basic education,
the students will be able to continue their studies at Institutions
of Higher Education in India.
The
school’s interior will house 2 classrooms, a kitchen as well
as dining-hall, office and the accommodations for the students.
As is customary in India, the Tilopa Institute is a boarding school.
The students will live at the school and return home to their families
only for holidays. Three teachers will teach at the institute.
All students receive free board and lodging, as well as books and
other study aids.
More
information:
http://www.tilopa-institute.org
email: info@tilopa-institute.org
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