Your Holiness, great learning your chapters.
(27th September 2013)
The living legend, a simple Tibetan Buddhist monk, spiritual and political head of Tibet since he was 15 years though he was coerce to take asylum in India (Dharamsala, H.P) since 1959 for the sake of his people’s safety after Communist China headed by Mao Zedong invaded Tibet. Lhamo Dondrub was born in poor remote family in a Tibet village Taktser on the July 6th, 1935 and was recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama when he was just 2 years child and as according to the belief of Buddhism he was the reincarnation of 13th Dalai Lama.
One more hero who wants to free his nation through non-violence path and continues his teaching and seeking human rights and to end ethnic resettles Chinese in Tibet beyond the exile which makes the world admire and figured him as man of peace and humanitarian. Awarded with Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, invited and spoke to crowd over 46 countries, wrote more than 35 books in which Beyond Religion, How to practice, The Art of Happiness and more best selling both in eastern and western readers. His holiness life is guided by three major commitments; promotion of basic human values or secular ethics in the interest of human happiness, fostering of inter-religious harmony and the preservation of Tibet’s Buddhist culture a culture of peace and non-violence.
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The living legend, a simple Tibetan Buddhist monk, spiritual and political head of Tibet since he was 15 years though he was coerce to take asylum in India (Dharamsala, H.P) since 1959 for the sake of his people’s safety after Communist China headed by Mao Zedong invaded Tibet. Lhamo Dondrub was born in poor remote family in a Tibet village Taktser on the July 6th, 1935 and was recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama when he was just 2 years child and as according to the belief of Buddhism he was the reincarnation of 13th Dalai Lama.
One more hero who wants to free his nation through non-violence path and continues his teaching and seeking human rights and to end ethnic resettles Chinese in Tibet beyond the exile which makes the world admire and figured him as man of peace and humanitarian. Awarded with Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, invited and spoke to crowd over 46 countries, wrote more than 35 books in which Beyond Religion, How to practice, The Art of Happiness and more best selling both in eastern and western readers. His holiness life is guided by three major commitments; promotion of basic human values or secular ethics in the interest of human happiness, fostering of inter-religious harmony and the preservation of Tibet’s Buddhist culture a culture of peace and non-violence.
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| (Honorable
MPs of Tibetian Govt, Shri. Pema Khandu Hon'ble Minister for Tourism Govt. of A.P, Honorable MLA A.P, His Eminence Guru Rimpoche (Head Abbot of Tawang Monastery), Mr. Chombay Kee, President Yuva Anurachal, Mr. Nanda Kirati Dewan, and Myself at the concluding function of the Festival of Tibet in Guwahati) |
Great fan of M.K Gandhi and have witnesses
India’s Democracy from the time of Nehru the first prime minister of
Independent India till present alliance government of India. He talked
about his first visit to Nehru before his exile as he was invited in
Buddha Jyanti celebration in India and about the telegram welcomed him
by Indian Prime Minister Nehru after he crossed frontier into freedom on
March 31st 1959 way bordering through Bomdila, hill town of Anurachal
Pradesh and Tezpur, Assam. Furthermore after Nehru he has notably
commented to Lal Bahadur Sastri and Indira Gandhi’s support for Tibetan
refugees in India and solution in between China and Exile Government of
Tibet.
The sufferings of people
of Tibet, their struggle to get their land back, stories of destruction
of holy capital Lhasa and many other monasteries, mass killings during
bombards and due to surge, suppress under communist administration,
thousands exiled to outer world to save their lives are heart touching
and dismay me. Although world is ruled by different theories which chaos
me and you as well but, as I’m a suffered citizen of the biggest
democratic country. I support that Tibet should be given to the natives.
Ramesh Bastola
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Thanking Sister #Nawang Choton & #Tsering Dolkar for providing me the book about the holiness through your collection # THE DALAI LAMA- A Biography by Patricia Cronin Marcello. God Bless you all.
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Thanking Sister #Nawang Choton & #Tsering Dolkar for providing me the book about the holiness through your collection # THE DALAI LAMA- A Biography by Patricia Cronin Marcello. God Bless you all.
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