The Tibetan religious leader Dalai Lama met various religious representatives today.
Today, on the 90th birthday of the Tibetan religious leader Dalai Lama, the entire city is painted in the color of the festival. In a special longevity prayer ceremony held at the main Tibetan temple, the Dalai Lama repeated a pledge to dedicate his life to the service of humanity and a lifetime
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Representatives of many religions and prominent Tibetan spiritual leaders from all over the world participated in the special religious event organized by the Dhomi community at the main Tibetan temple. The Dalai Lama said that I am 90 years old, but I feel physically healthy. I have traveled around the world, where people have given me love and respect. Now I want to dedicate my remaining life to the welfare of more and more people.
He also indicated the future of the decades -old ‘Dalai Lama Sanstha’ and said that this institution would continue to continue the path of service to humanity continuously.
Solidity of spiritual gurus and religions Representatives of major branches of Buddhism on this historical occasion – 105th Gaden Tripa Jetsun Lobsang Dorje Pal Sangpo, Sakya Gongma Trichane, Sakya Trijin Gyan Vajra Rinpoche, and other senior gurus especially reached Dharamshala.
Representatives of Hindus, Muslims, Sikhs, Christians, Jains, Bahai and Juda religions also attended the ceremony. During the ceremony, Kirti Rinpoche awarded the Dalai Lama the title of “21st century unique spiritual guru” on behalf of three traditional Tibetan provinces. He was awarded this honor for his indelible contribution to non -violence, inter -religious harmony and global peace.
100th birthday independent in Tibet On behalf of the Dhomi community, the chairman of the organizing committee, Thubten Lungrigrig thanked Paramapavan and reminded that the Dalai Lama had urged to celebrate the next big festival on the 80th birthday on 90th. He made an emotional appeal that we pray that you keep taking the ultimate rebirth and your 100th birthday should be celebrated in an independent Tibet.