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Dalai Lama - Audio Biography

Dalai Lama - Audio Biography

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Discover the extraordinary life of one of the world's most revered spiritual leaders in the "Dalai Lama Audio Biography" podcast. Immerse yourself in a captivating journey through the Dalai Lama's inspiring story, from his humble beginnings in Tibet to his global influence as a beacon of peace, compassion, and wisdom. Each episode delves deep into the formative moments, personal struggles, and profound teachings that have shaped this remarkable individual, providing listeners with a unique and insightful perspective on his life and legacy. Whether you're a lifelong admirer or simply curious to learn more, this podcast offers a compelling and enlightening exploration of the Dalai Lama's remarkable life and the timeless lessons it holds. Join us as we uncover the remarkable story of this iconic figure and the profound impact he has had on the world.


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  • Dalai Lama at 90: Spiritual Influence, Temple Rebuilding, and Succession Debates
    Aug 9 2025
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    In the past several days Dalai Lama has demonstrated both his enduring spiritual influence and his ongoing symbolic importance in global Tibetan affairs. On August 3rd he was in Leh Ladakh where under early morning sun he laid the foundation stone for the reconstruction of the historic Jokhang Temple which had been damaged by flooding. According to the Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama the ceremony was attended by Buddhist leaders, laypeople, and members of the Ladakh Gonpa Association. Dalai Lama remarked that the destruction and subsequent rebuilding of the temple represented unforeseen opportunities and drew a poignant parallel to Tibetans' escape into exile after Chinese occupation. In his speech Dalai Lama emphasized the importance of preserving Dharma and practical education, including encouraging monks and nuns to study English so they can better share Buddhist teachings.

    Shortly after this foundation ceremony Dalai Lama blessed the local Dharma center in Choglamsar. Just days later he granted an audience to over 500 devotees at the Shewatsel Phodrang in Leh welcoming foreigners locals and Tibetans. Social media posts from both the official Dalai Lama accounts and Tibetan outlets have shared clips and images from these events, often highlighting intergenerational crowds and the ceremonial offering of Khatas, the traditional Tibetan silk scarves.

    These recent public appearances are part of a wider context of ongoing celebrations for Dalai Lama's 90th birthday, marked both in India and globally. There has been a compelling photo exhibition in Nijmegen Netherlands in honor of his 90th birthday and Kalon Norzin Dolma, a Tibetan minister, arrived in Chile as part of a world tour marking this milestone. In Dharamsala where Dalai Lama is usually based, events and reports highlight the lasting emotional impact and reverence that his presence brings to devotees and followers, often evoking personal stories of blessings and encounters.

    One major headline in Tibetan affairs this week has been the Central Tibetan Administration's strong repudiation of recent Chinese assertions that Beijing holds authority to designate the next Dalai Lama. This underscores the ongoing geopolitical and spiritual significance that surrounds the Dalai Lama's legacy and succession.

    There have been no credible reports of health issues or political controversy related to Dalai Lama in the last few days. The focus remains squarely on his positive engagements, spiritual leadership, and the global celebration of his 90th year, making these recent developments potentially significant milestones in the biographical arc of the Tibetan spiritual leader.

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    3 mins
  • Dalai Lama at 90: Resilience, Vision, and Enduring Influence
    Aug 5 2025
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    The past few days have seen the Dalai Lama at the very center of a whirlwind of spiritual and political activity that only adds new chapters to his extraordinary life. On August 3rd, His Holiness was in Leh, Ladakh, with hundreds of monastics and the lay community turning out to see him lay the foundation stone for a new Jokhang Temple, which replaces the previous one lost to catastrophic flooding. His speech might have been expectedly serene but was tinged with poignant commentary about adversity transforming into opportunity, drawing a parallel between the temple’s destruction and the Tibetan exile as blessings in disguise. He took this moment to stress his ongoing campaign for deep intellectual engagement with Buddhist philosophy, speaking not just to monks but also to nuns, urging them to learn debate and philosophy, and notably encouraging the study of English so the message of Tibetan Buddhism can cross even more boundaries. According to his official website and Tibet.Net, the event was a blend of spiritual resilience and forward-looking educational vision, drawing wide praise from assembled dignitaries and drawing significant attention on social media, where photos and video clips circulated with the hashtag #dalailama90.

    Just a couple of days before, on August 1st, the Dalai Lama was spotted granting an audience to over 500 devotees, including both foreigners and Tibetans from Ladakh, a lively crowd documenting their presence on Instagram. The events had a celebratory undertone given Tibetans worldwide are in the midst of marking his symbolic 90th birthday, an occasion highlighted by lawmakers in India, according to the weekly round-up Tibet This Week. News programs also reported a notable meeting between the Dalai Lama and Czech President Petr Pavel during his stay in Ladakh, a diplomatic blip sure to rile Beijing and add to his decades-long record as a statesman in exile.

    There’s also a darker thread as coverage from Tibet This Week and other Tibetan media described the detention of several Tibetan singers inside China for commemorating the Dalai Lama’s birthday, spotlighting ongoing repression but also the enduring potency of his image within Tibet.

    All in all, the mosaic of public appearances, foundation ceremonies, spiritual teachings, and international intrigue from the past week only reinforces the Dalai Lama’s biographical arc as both philosopher and political symbol, still shaping headlines and drawing crowds well into his ninth decade. The broader narrative in the press—from the Indian subcontinent to Europe and across countless social feeds—centers on that signature Dalai Lama mix: compassion, scholarship, wit, and political defiance, always dressed in the orange and maroon of his office.

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    3 mins
  • Dalai Lama at 90: Global Influence, Succession Intrigue, and Tibetan Resilience
    Aug 2 2025
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    Fresh from Ladakh this week the Dalai Lama received Czech President Petr Pavel in a closely watched private audience, a visit that is already stirring international commentary and marking a rare European leader publicly connecting with him. The Tibetan spiritual leader, vibrant as ever, also appeared in Ladakh before over 500 devotees including Tibetans, Ladakhis, and international visitors, a gathering highlighted widely on social media and celebrated by the Central Tibetan Administration on Instagram. This follows his well-attended program in Dharamsala days before his 90th birthday, as reported by India Today, where the mood was steeped in both reverence and festivity. The Dalai Lama’s approaching milestone birthday has triggered a wave of tributes: an Australian Parliament member highlighted its importance, supporters in Switzerland published a book honoring him, and celebrations of the “Year of Compassion” are rolling out across Tibetan settlements.

    In political circles, an Indian legislator has called for the Dalai Lama to receive India’s highest civilian honor, the Bharat Ratna, underscoring his ongoing influence both in and beyond spiritual domains. Meanwhile, policy and rights conversations continue to orbit around his legacy: the recent EU-China summit saw leaders elevate the issue of Tibet’s human rights, and a Dalai Lama envoy warned Phayul News that Mongolia is becoming a testing ground for Chinese state control over Buddhist reincarnation, an issue at the core of the Dalai Lama’s succession and China’s assertions over Tibetan Buddhism.

    On July 2, the Dalai Lama made biographically significant news by formally reaffirming the continuation of his institution, countering persistent rumors and speculation—reported by the Asia Freedom Institute—that his line would not continue after him. This pronouncement landed just as the Central Tibetan Administration publicly thanked Thiksey Rinpoche for gifting land to support Tibetan causes and as Ladakh played host to a stream of Tibetan and foreign well-wishers.

    Not everything has been celebratory: Tibet This Week highlighted the detention of a Tibetan singer in China allegedly for singing his praises—a stark reminder that even this season of tributes is shadowed by ongoing repression.

    As to ongoing teaching, the Dalai Lama remains active behind the scenes, with affiliated lamas scheduled for major international initiations and teachings through August. If there is any major rumor circulating, it is rooted in the question of what his 90th birthday might bring for Tibet’s future—a subject still shrouded in official silence but fueling ever more global attention.

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    3 mins
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