
Dalai Lama at 90: Resilience, Vision, and Enduring Influence
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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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