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His Holiness the Dalai Lama Attends Religious Ceremonies on Tibetan New Year

His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaks to thousands of Tibetans after attending religious ceremonies in Dharamsala, India, on 14 February 2010/Photos:Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama/Tenzin Choejor
His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaks to thousands of Tibetans after attending religious ceremonies in Dharamsala, India, on 14 February 2010 Photos:Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama/Tenzin Choejor

Dharamshala: His Holiness the Dalai Lama presided over religious ceremonies at the main Buddhist temple in Dharamshala this morning, marking Losar or the “Year 2137 of the Iron-Tiger” of Tibetan calender. (click here for audio and video webcast)

Later, His Holiness the Dalai Lama delivered a brief address to thousands of Tibetans gathered for the ceremony.

His Holiness offered greetings to Tibetans living inside and outside Tibet and people of the Himalayan region who share same culture and religion as Tibetans. His Holiness extended his good wishes and gratitude to the international community for taking interest in and supporting the just cause of Tibetans.

“Despite facing great problems in Tibet for many years, the Tibetan people living inside have shown indomitable courage and sincerity in standing up to the situation,” said His Holiness the Dalai Lama.

His Holiness said “Tibetans in living in many parts of Tibet are marking the year as a year of remembrance of Tibetan people’s suffering,” adding that “they refrain from festivities during the Losar.” With such sentiments of our brethren in Tibet, His Holiness advised Tibetans to offer prayers by engaging in religious ceremonies and eschew festive celebrations.”

His Holiness “reminds Tibetans living in the free world, not to forget the critical situation in Tibet”. “The Tibetans in exile must keep up their sincerity and courage like their brethren in Tibet,” His Holiness added.

Speaking of education, His Holiness “urged Tibetans, Mongolians and the people of Himalayan region to put more efforts in education, and to excel in the study of Tibetan Buddhism”. His Holiness “underlined the study of Tibet’s unique secular education, particularly the philosophy of religion”.

 His Holiness the Dalai Lama leads an early morning prayer ceremony in Dharamsala, India, on 14 February 2010
His Holiness the Dalai Lama leads an early morning prayer ceremony in Dharamsala, India, on 14 February 2010

The day began at 7:00 am with an early morning ceremony of offering prayers and ceremonial cake(Tse-Tor) to goddess Palden Lhamo, the supreme hierarchy of Dharma protectors. The abbot of Namgyal Monastery offered Mendel Tensum, auspicious offerings to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. The officials of the Central Tibetan Administration, including the chief justice commissioner, justice commissioners, speaker and members of Tibetan Parliament, Kalon Tripa Prof Samdhong Rinpoche and members of the Kashag, were present.

This is was followed by another prayer service in the main shrine hall, during which the abbot of Namgyal Monastery, the chief justice commissioner, speaker of the Tibetan Parliament and Kalon Tripa, presented auspicious offerings to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. A group of monks participated in a religious debate.