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It has been a historic and jubilant week for the Dalai Lama as thousands gathered in Dharamshala to honor his 90th birthday. According to TibetanReview.net, on September 20, an Assembly of Asian Buddhist Leaders unanimously proclaimed him the Universal Supreme Patriarch of the Buddhist World. This event was packed with significance—not only for the deep symbolism but for the sheer breadth of international participation. Over a thousand devotees, including those from Korea and ten Southeast Asian nations, filled the Tsuglakhang courtyard with prayers for his long life. Sister Winni, President of the Tibetan Buddhist Centre in Singapore, led tributes and presented a medallion marking the Year of Compassion, recognizing his extraordinary contributions. Cultural performances, prayers chanted in Pali by a notable delegation of Theravada monks, and eloquent joint statements punctuated the days celebration. These leaders praised the Dalai Lama’s lifetime devotion to nonviolence, interfaith dialogue, and the preservation of Tibetan culture, noting his prominent global recognitions such as the Nobel Peace Prize and the Congressional Gold Medal.
The Dalai Lama, ever gracious, addressed the assembled crowd with anecdotes from his life—his childhood in Amdo, rigorous Buddhist studies, his exile to India, and a reminder that cultivating compassion and the awakening mind has always been his main practice. He thanked everyone for prayers and reiterated his resolve to continue serving others through the Dharma. The event’s cultural segment saw countries such as Thailand, Vietnam, Laos, Cambodia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and Singapore bring a kaleidoscope of traditional dances, musical prayers, and moving displays of spiritual unity, drawing hearty applause from all present. According to DalaiLama.com, a video of the ceremony captured the Dalai Lama beaming as dancers costumed as lions lined his approach, emblematic of the joyful mood.
Social media throughout Asia lit up in celebratory mode. Video clips, hashtags, and photos shared widely—especially from those present—showed touching encounters, moments of laughter, and even a written prayer unfurled from a lion-dance team. In addition, Tibetans and supporters marked the Year of Compassion and the milestone birthday with a cycle rally during Car-Free Sunday as reported by the Tibet Office Europe, amplifying calls for world peace and environmental stewardship.
There were no negative headlines or controversies reported from major outlets. The prevailing narrative was unanimous reverence, with stories echoing his global influence and the urgent wish that his message of peace and compassion carries forward. No unconfirmed or speculative reports have emerged regarding his health or future plans. Public appearances have centered on spiritual teachings, local audiences, and these milestone celebrations. For now, the Dalai Lama remains the unchallenged spiritual heart of his community, with international support resoundingly reaffirmed.
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