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His Holiness The Dalai Lama’s two-day teachings for Tibetan youths in exile By Yeshe Choesang: 27 June 2013
The 17th Gyalwa Karmapa Rinpoche visting TCV School. Photo: TPI By Chumar Dhondup:26 June 2013
Dharamshala: - This year’s official birthday celebration of the 17th Gyalwa Karmapa was canceled “due to on-going projects.” ‘There will be no official celebration of the Gyalwang Karmapa’s birthday at Gyuto Monastery this year.The Gyalwang Karmapa requests those who wish to celebrate this day to do so privately,’ The Karmapa’s Office of Administration said in a statement issued. “In addition, because of increased demands on the Gyalwang Karmapa’s time due to on-going projects, there will be no private audiences from the end of June until the beginning of August,” it stated. “The twice-weekly public audiences, on Wednesday and Saturday afternoons, will be held as usual,” the office said.
US asks China to hold dialogue with His Holiness
Spokesperson of the US Department of State Patrick Ventrell speaks during the Daily Press Briefing in Washington, DC. Photo: File
Dharamshala: - The spiritual leader of Tibet, His Holiness the Dalai Lama began a two day teaching for Tibetan youth on “Opening the New Eye of Awareness” at the Tibetan Childrens’ Village School (TCV) in Upper Dharamshala, India. His Holiness the Dalai Lama arrived at the TCV school Thursday morning, where was given a warm traditional welcome by the students, staff of the TCV and the teaching organizers, holding the traditional white scarfs and incense to greet him. Over 2,000 Tibetan youths from different TCV schools, including college students, gathered at the main TCV school hall to receive the Tibetan Buddhist leader’s teaching. The teaching is aimed to create more awareness about Tibetan Buddhism and culture among Tibetan youths. His Holiness also released a new book before starting his teachings. The book, titled “The Potala Palace”, authored by Ven Thupten Yarphel of the Dharamshala based Namgyal Monastery. Tibetan history, religion, and culture come together in this book about the Palace. The ancient palace is the most spectacular art and religious treasure-house in all of Tibet. His Holiness the Dalai Lama praised the author for his hard work and research. HH-TCV-teachings-2013 The school hall fills up with crowds of students, while around 20 laypersons performed two Tibetan Buddhist philosophical debates on two different topics. On several occasions, His Holiness has mentioned that studying Buddhist philosophy is very important to become a 21st century Buddhist, because Buddhism is an important aspect of the Tibetan identity. His Holiness will explain excerpts from his book, ‘Opening the Eye of New Awareness’ ( Tib: Lekshey Losar Migjey), which
His Holiness the Dalai Lama during the teaching for Tibetan youths at the TCV auditorium, Dharamshala, India, on June 27, 2013. Photo: TPI/Yeshe Choesang
he wrote in the early 1960s. The book gives a survey of general Buddhist teachings and emphasizes the importance of seeking the shared values of different religions rather than focusing on the differences. Addressing the youths, His Holiness said this teaching is being conducted in the hope of providing new awareness about how to generate warm-hardheartedness and lead a happy life.
Crowds of Tibetans greet 10th Panchen Lama’s daughter in Lhasa, Central Tibet
His Holiness said that modern education and wealth can provide us food and shelter, but they cannot bring us lasting happiness. Happiness can only be achieved through exchange of love and affection towards one another, His Holiness added. The 77-year-old Nobel Peace Prize laureate stressed on the importance of educating the youth on the value of love, kindness and compassion See Page 6... by through institutional education system.
Body, Mind and Life Conference held
By Kalsang Dolma: 28 June 2013
Dharamshala: - US Friday asked China to hold “substantive dialogue” with His Holiness the Dalai Lama or his representative to address Tibetan concerns and open the Tibet region for foreigners as United State’s envoy to China made a rare visit to the areas Tibet. “We continue to call on the Chinese government to engage in substantive dialogue with the Dalai Lama or his representatives without pre-conditions as the best means to address Tibetan concerns and the current unrest,” State Department spokesperson Patrick Ventrell told reporters at his daily news conference on June 28, 2013. The United States, Ventrell said remains concerned by the deteriorating human rights situation in Tibetan areas that has played a role in tragic self-immolations.
Body, Mind and Life Conference begins in Dharamshala for 3-days from 26-28, June 2013. Photo: TPI/Yeshe Choesang
Dharamshala: Hundreds of young Tibetans gathered in Dharamshala, India, the heart of Tibet in Exile with Tibetan astrologists, philosophers and western scientists for a special conference to discuss “Body, Mind and Life.” The 3-day conference on ‘Body, Mind and Life’ is being held at the Tibetan Medical and Astro Institute (Tibetan: MenTse-Khang) based in Dharamshala, India, where 20 scholars will share their visual ideas on five topics, each of which will be discussed from the view points of Buddhist philosophy, Tibetan medical tradition, Tibetan Astro-Science and modern See Page 3... science.
US seeks consulate in Tibet, China fumes
The 10th Panchen Lama’s daughter Rigzin Wangmo and wife during their visit in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, on June 20, 2013. Photo: TPI
By Yeshe Choesang: 21 June 2013
Lhasa, the capital of Tibet. Photo: File By Yeshe Choesang: 13 June 2013
Dharmshala: - The United States would continue with its efforts to open its consulate in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet, a State Department official has said as the top American diplomat in Beijing concluded his rare six-days trip to the region. “In terms of the potential for a consulate, that still remains our policy, that, as envisioned in the Tibet Policy Act, we’ll continue to make the best efforts to establish a consulate in Lhasa,” the State Department spokesperson, Patrick Ventrell, told reporters at his daily news conference yesterday. The US Ambassador to China, Gary Locke, concluded his sixdays trip to Tibet on June 28, 2013.
Dharamshala: - Arriving at Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, the capital of Tibet experienced a huge public gathering for the first time, as a daughter of a spiritual leader, Rigzin Wangmo and her mother were touched by a warm welcome by thousands of Tibetans. Sources stated that “the 10th Panchen Lama Rinpoche’s wife and daughter on June 20, 2013 secretly visited the Jokhang temple in Lhasa, the heart of Tibet, a crowd of thousands of Tibetan people immediately gathered to give them a warm welcome and support.” “Huge gathering of crows paid great attention to their pilgrim to the two holy sites- Jokhang Temple and Ramoche Temple in the capital,” Sonam, a Tibetan currently living in Switzerland told The Tibet Post International (TPI), citing sources in the region. “Tens of thousands turned out en masse to pay a warm welcome and respects to Rigzin Wangmo, the daughter of His Holiness the Xth Panchen Lama”, who was a key Buddhist figure in the struggle to preserve Tibetan cultural and religious traditions and to promote Tibetan autonomy under Chinese occupation. Sources said that many have expressed their sadness and
disappointments, saying they couldn’t see Rigzin Wangmo, as a results of tight security maintained by Chinese authorities. The fear of huge public gathering, a large number of military personals immediately deployed in front of Jokhang Temple and near Ramoche Temple,” source further added. According to the sources, “during their visit at religious sites in Shitse township in Lhatse County, Central Tibet few days ago, local Tibetans greeted them with the same warm welcome and respect that they deserve.” His Holiness the 10th Panchen Lama was accused of being antiChinese and of engaging in counter-revolutionary activities. In 1964, he was removed from all public positions of authority. In 1966, the Panchen Lama was subjected to a series of ‘struggle session’ in Beijing. He spent the following 14 years in prison or under house arrest. In 1982, he was finally allowed to return to Tibet, and soon after his return, he travelled widely in the three regions of Tibet – Amdo, Kham and U-Tsang – urging Tibetans to keep alive the spirit of Tibet in them, and to “Be Tibetan,” and “Be for the Tibetan Cause.” See Page 3...
Door to Tibet is always open to overseas Tibetans
Padma Choling, so called Tibet Autonmous Region Government chief. Photo: File
By Samuel Ivor: 24 June 2013
Dharamshala: - Chinese Government appointed top Tibetan official Pema Trinley (Chinese: Padma Choling), who heads the so called Tibet Autonomous Region People’s Congress has welcomed overseas Tibetans to return to their homes and settle down, claiming that the door to Tibet is “always See Page 2... open” for them.