Dalai Lama calls for compassionate society as he turns 84

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Dharamshala (HP): The Dalai Lama turned 84 on Saturday and called for creating compassionate society and religious harmony.
The Tibetan spiritual leader said working for creating compassionate society and religious harmony is his best birthday gift.
He said this during a live teleconfernce with his followers in Taiwan, Singapore and Malaysia from his residence here.
“If you truly love me than keep in your mind my three commitments. And whatever we say, where ever you live, try to create compassionate atmosphere, compassionate society, then religious harmony,” he said.
He asked them to tell more people about “Tibetan knowledge, which comes from Nalanda”.
Releasing a statement on the occasion, the Tibetan parliament in exile thanked the Indian government and its people for extending assistance to the Tibetan people.
“For the past 60 years the government and people of India with whom Tibet had deep cultural ties since ancient times have been most generous in extending every possible assistance and facilities to the Tibetan people during this difficult time,” it said.
The Dalai Lama fled Tibet after a failed uprising against the Chinese rule in 1959. Since then, he is pushing for autonomy for Tibet.
Thousands of Tibetans including monks, nuns, students and foreigners joined the birthday celebrations at the main Buddhist temple Tsuglagkhang here.
Kishan Kapoor, BJP MP from Kangra-Chamba seat, also attended the ceremony as chief guest along with other guests including Lobsang Sangay, the head of the Tibetan government in exile.
Tibetan artists from various schools and institutions performed the cultural activities.
Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Jai Ram Thakur extended warm greetings to the Dalai Lama, an official spokesperson said. The Chief Minister said the spiritual leader is an apostle of peace and struggle, who is known for his non-violent struggle for the liberation of Tibet. (PTI)

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