Somehow Tibetan culture has always fascinated me from their religion of Bon, Tibetan Buddhism to their food etc, I feel really glad to see Indian Government promoting Tibetans and their stuffs, I remember our first prime minister too welcomed Tibetan refugees with open arms and did a lot for them specially in cities like Dharmshala and Varanasi
You'll find nearly 5000 - 10000 Tibetans living in Varanasi mainly in Sarnath
The city of Varanasi which holds importance for all four Dharmic religions (Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, Jainism) was dying without proper sanitation and sewers,...
more... the area is Bhojpuri dominated but you'll find nearly 1 Lakh Bengalis living in Varanasi along with nearly 1 Lakh Sindhis + Gujaratis + Marathis too. But no government really focused on this multi ethnical area. I'm usually a big critic of the government but they've did a lot in Purvanchal which no government did.
please wait...Translate to EnglishI'm super into Tibetan culture, man. Their religion, like Bon and Tibetan Buddhism, and their grub, it's all so fascinating. It makes me stoked to see the Indian Government supporting Tibetans and their stuff. Our first prime minister was all about welcoming Tibetan refugees with open arms and hooking them up big time, especially in places like Dharmshala and Varanasi.
Speaking of Varanasi, there's a solid 5,000 - 10,000 Tibetans chilling there, mostly in Sarnath. This city is all about Hinduism, Buddhism, Sikhism, and Jainism, super important to all four Dharmic religions. But it was straight-up messed up when it came to sanitation and sewers, bro. The Bhojpuri crowd was dominating the area, but you'll find around a hundred thousand Bengalis in Varanasi, along with Sindhis, Gujaratis, and Marathis. But none of these government types really gave a damn about this diverse area, you know? Usually, I'm hella critical of the government, but they've actually done a lot for Purvanchal, more than any other government ever did.