Find a spiritual path, Dalai Lama urges
The Dalai Lama today urged several thousand people gathered to dedicate an interfaith temple to be religious and choose a faith. “Religion should implement. The teachings should be part of our life,” the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader said.
Find a spiritual path, Dalai Lama urges
The Dalai Lama (R) cuts an inaugural ribbon as former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali (L) looks on, during a dedication ceremony for the Chamtse Ling Temple in Bloomington, Indiana, September 7, 2003. An estimated crowd of over 5,000 people attended the event, with a traditional Tibetan ceremony to dedicate the temple. Ali later cut the second ribbon. (REUTERS/Frank Polich)
Tibetan support groups appeal for fresh talks with China
Appealing to Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee for fresh talks with China on the Tibetan cause, the All India Tibet Support Group (TSG) conference here today felt that the Tibetan cultural and spiritual heritage was threatened
Tibetan leader arrives in Indiana
The Dalai Lama arrived in Bloomington on Saturday in preparation for today’s dedication of an interfaith temple. Former heavyweight boxing champion Muhammad Ali will join the Dalai Lama at the 10 a.m. dedication ceremony of Chamtse Ling
Dalai Lama to meet with US officials in Washington: group
Tibetan spiritual leader in exile the Dalai Lama will meet with President George W. Bush and other US leaders here next week on the status of contacts between his envoys and China, the International Campaign for Tibet said.
Tibet captures the mountain magic
After Nepal, it is now Tibet’s turn to cash in on Mount Everest, the highest peak in the world. Shigatse, close to the China-Nepal border, is the Tibet Autonomous Region’s second largest city.
Eyes, ears, minds get taste of Tibet
Ngawang Gyatso squinted into the bright shaft of sunlight bathing the Harmony School stage, then apologized for being a bit bleary-eyed after some long hours of work this week at Bloomington’s Tibetan Cultural Center.
Eyes, ears, minds get taste of Tibet
Ngawang Lobsang, makes sure his horn is ready to play before taking the stage at Harmony School Friday night for a Tibetan cultural pageant. Staff photo by Chris Howell.
Process for resumption of dialogue to continue
The de facto Prime Minister of Tibet, Samdhong Rinpoche, said on Friday that the process to explore the possibility of resumption of dialogue between the Dalai Lama and China would continue to move forward in a positive direction for finding a solution of the vexed Tibet problem.
Norbu an advocate for Tibetan culture
To many people in Bloomington, he’s known as Thubten Jigme Norbu, Professor Norbu, or Taktser Tulku or Taktser Rimpoche, the title bestowed on him as the reincarnation of a famous Tibetan monk.