Attendee Tip#4: Mundgod Money
Foreign exchange agencies, which convert a variety of currencies, are widely available in India these days, as are ATM’s for your international debit and credit cards. Some ATM’s charge a small fee, and most have a daily withdrawal limit. As of November 2012, inside Mundgod Tibetan Settlement there is only one ATM (which is in […]
Attendee Tip #3: Flying to Hubli
For those of you who previously booked to fly anywhere within India on Kingfisher Airlines: It seems that all Kingfisher flights on all routes are cancelled. If you have already purchased these tickets, we suggest that you confirm if your flight has been cancelled. For now, direct flights to Hubli are available only from Bangalore (Bengaluru) on […]
Attendee Tip #2: Meals in Mundgod
During teaching days, morning bread/tea, a simple lunch, and afternoon tea will be distributed to all attendees inside the teaching venue. If you wish to have this food and tea, please bring your own bowl, spoon and tea cup to the teachings. In order to avoid waste and environmental pollution, disposable cups/plates/utensils will not be distributed. […]
Attendee Tip #1: Don’t forget your radio
His Holiness the Dalai Lama will give the Jangchup Lamrim Teachings in Tibetan language, and there will be simultaneous translation into approximately 10 different languages via FM radio. Therefore, please bring an FM radio with headphones, so as not to disturb others who are listening in a different language. Learn more here.
New on the website this week (9 November 2012)….
The Jangchup Lamrim Website is updated daily with the latest information, so feel free to visit often for answers to your latest questions. Updates have recently been posted on the following pages… New details about the required in-person registration (step #3) to receive your security entrance pass to enter the teaching venue are available here. […]
All Kingfisher flights cancelled
We are hearing reports that all Kingfisher flights on all routes are cancelled. Therefore, it does not seem possible to fly Mumbai (Bombay) to Hubli with any airline. Spice Jet is running flights from Bangalore to Hubli.
New on the website this week (20 October 2012)…
A brief FAQ about PAP’s, including how to check on the status of your PAP application and what to do if your PAP does not arrive (see top of the page). Note: we can NOT answer PAP status questions because we are not involved in processing the PAP’s, so you will need contact the Bureau […]
New on the website this week… (9 October 2012)
View teaching venue photos and videos, and a map of Mundgod Tibetan Settlement. See printing press photos of the newly-created Critical Editions of the 18 Lamrim texts in Tibetan language, which are printing as we speak. And please remember: The deadline for registering your attendance is 31 October. Please register as soon as possible. Please […]
Kingfisher Bangalore – Hubli flights cancelled
For those of you booked to fly from Bangalore to Hubli (and Hubli to Bangalore) on Kingfisher Airlines: Currently these flights are cancelled, and we have heard from teaching attendees that these flights have also been cancelled in November/December. So, if you have already purchased these tickets, you might want to confirm if your flight […]
International Day of Peace 2012
The Jangchup Lamrim Teaching Organizing Committee wishes everyone today – 21 September – a very peaceful “International Day of Peace”. This Day, established by the United Nations, is an annual day of non-violence and cease-fire, and 2012 marks the 30th Anniversary of the first International Day of Peace. The United Nations invites all nations and […]