Friday, March 13, 2009

Facilities At Norling Library

Facilities At Norling Library
1) Kagyur and Tengyur Text Library:
Kagyur texts are direct teachings of the Lord Buddha which are translated into different languages such as Pali, Sanskrit, Tibetan, Chinese, Japanese, Korean etc. Tengyur consists of 120 thick volumes which are the commentaries of the Kagyur text. Norling Library will work to collect the Kagyur and Tengyur text in different versions and from different publications.
2) Norling Philosophical Library:
There are four major traditions in Tibetan Buddhism namely Nyingma, Sakya, Kagyu and Gelug-pa. Each tradition has their root texts which has their own uniqueness and values but they are not different from each other. The ancient Tibetan Bon religion is still active and is being practiced by the Bon Tibetan followers.

3) Norling General Library:
Norling General Library is for general books in Tibetan, Chinese and English on various subjects such Science, Social Science, Mathematics, Economics, Chemistry, Biology, History, Anthropology, Computer Science, Literature, Grammar, Astrology, Medicine etc

4) Norling Exhibition Hall:
Exhibitions on eductional, environmental health, art and cultural related matters are held here periodically. This creates awareness to the community of Yushu and surrounding regions.

5) Norling Computer Lab:
The computer lab aims to facilitate the following:

a) Internet Café:
Internet connects people to sources of information that can help improve health, general knowledge, education, employment opportunities etc. Internet café is a very important resource for the students in doing their school assignments.
b) Computer Tuition Centre:
Computer science is a very important subject in both the present and future. Students in Yushu rarely receive computer lessons in school. Thus, they face problems when they join colleges and universities. Norling Computer Lab aims to hold computer tuition specially on Tibetan software such as the Sambotta, Monlam and the new Tibetan software that is compatible with Window Vista.

c) Digital Library:
Norling Library aims to have a digital library in the Norling Computer Lab for visitors to search, read books and leave comments on the books. So far the library has over three thousand Dharma texts in CD together with pictures and English translations. It is Norling Library’s dream that in the near future people from all corners of the world can benefit from our digital library.

6) Norling Recording Studio and Music Library:
Music is a universal language loved by everyone especially by the people of Yushu as the spirit of the Yushu people says; ‘Dancing is known when one knows how to walk and singing is known when one knows how to speak’. In promoting arts and culture, NPL is inspired by a conviction that art creates beauty, invites discovery, stimulates reflection, and generates self-knowledge, and that engagement with the arts promotes deeper understanding of human experience among diverse communities. Yushu has many talented people, with gifted melodious voice but few are heard outside of this community. The biggest problem they face is the lack of recording facilities in Yushu. Therefore, Norling Studio can help these talented people in realising their dreams

7) Norling Multi-purpose Hall:
Norling Multi-Purpose Hall hosts meetings, conferences, lectures, debates, essay and painting competitions and teachings that will attract mass participants. On the other hand, this hall is also a part of the Norling Computer Lab where the theoretic instructions on computer tuition will be given before going into the computer lab for practical lessons. Norling Multi-Purpose Hall has the capacity of hosting more than 70 people with fully equipped multi media facilities

8) Norling Language Centre:
Norling Language Centre holds language classes on Tibetan, English and Chinese. Norling Language Centre has an on going project on a bi-lingual Tibetan Electronic Dictionary.

9) Norling Coffee House:
This Coffee House provides a healthy and intellectual environment for our visitors. Unlike Yushu’s tea bars, Norling Coffee House prohibits smoking and drinking. Instead it provides vegetarian snacks, internet access for private laptops and reading materials such as books, news papers and magazines for our guests. Furnished in Tibetan style and equipped with modern facilities, Norling Coffee House serves great Tibetan Butter Tea and Western Black coffee.

Projects Under Planning: Funds Needed

1.Norling Children’s Library:
Three storey building to cater to the needs of different activities for the children

2. Bi-lingual Tibetan Electronic Digital Dictionary:
For the past few years Minam Rinpoche and some scholars have been working on producing a bi-lingual Tibetan electronic dictionary.

3. Preservation of Tibetan Calligraphy Writings.
Norling Library has a full collection of all the different types of Tibetan calligraphies in our exhibition room.

4. Preservation of vanishing Tibetan Traditional folk songs and dances into cassettes, CD, VCD and DVD.
Yushu has been for many centuries enjoyed and lived with the rhythms of the singing and the dancing sensation that evoke the paradise of the cultural world. Due to many cause and effects Yushu is losing her precious and traditional folk songs and dances that carry much of the deep feelings, images and cultures of the Yushu people. Folk songs remain unsung and folk dances remain un-danced . Let us bring on the music and the tapping of the feet once more.