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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: Homecomings, Headlines, and the Weight of Succession
    Sep 2 2025
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    The past week in the Dalai Lama’s world has been marked by homecomings, international headlines, and a collective outpouring of devotion and political will. After celebrating his 90th birthday back in July with a quiet but meaningful gathering in Dharamsala and a tidal wave of global messages from exile governments and international dignitaries, His Holiness embarked on a high-altitude retreat to Leh in Ladakh, reportedly for both spiritual engagements and the health benefits of drier weather. There, he inaugurated the KarGön Mega Summer Symposium, laid the foundation stones for major Buddhist monuments in Zanskar and Leh, blessed the new Dharma Centre at Choglamsar, and drew a staggering 50,000-strong crowd at Shiwatsel for a teaching and long-life prayer ceremony. His final public appearance in Ladakh was a well-attended luncheon at Abi-Spang Spituk on August 24, bookending a circuit that saw face time with tens of thousands of devotees, including an historic encounter with Czech President Petr Pavel, who made the trek to Ladakh to mark the Dalai Lama’s 90th.

    The Tribune and similar outlets report that the Dalai Lama left Leh late last week, stopping in Delhi for a customary health checkup before heading north to McLeodganj, his spiritual headquarters. The weather-sensitive journey was closely monitored by not only His Holiness’s own security detail but multiple Indian intelligence agencies, given the symbolic weight of his presence and recent road damage near his residence. Local officials scrambled to enact temporary repairs and ramp up foreign visitor scrutiny, underscoring the Dalai Lama’s enduring impact on regional tourism and political life.

    Meanwhile, His Holiness’s absence had reportedly depressed local business in the hills—hotels and taxi drivers are eager for his return and the expected spike in pilgrims. On social media, images and videos went viral of thousands lining the roads to see him off in Leh. At the same time, international solidarity surged: the annual Tibet Lobby Day in Australia focused its efforts on respecting the Dalai Lama’s right to autonomous reincarnation, and the Tibetan Buddhist conference formally condemned external interference from China on succession matters, making headlines in both human rights and East-West policy circles.

    In Switzerland, the Tibetan diaspora threw a grand birthday bash for the Dalai Lama, featuring speeches, cake, poetry, and calls for unity around cultural preservation. The Office of His Holiness maintained a steady stream of updates, with particular attention on the upcoming long-life prayer ceremonies on September 10 and 20, where he will personally address his followers—set to be a highlight on the devotional calendar and likely to draw a global online audience.

    No major scandals, health scares, or unconfirmed stories have emerged from reliable sources. Mainstream coverage throughout the period has focused on his safe return, public appearances, and the geopolitical resonance of his longevity and leadership, especially in the fraught context of succession politics. With his public program paused for rest but major teachings imminent, the Dalai Lama remains at the center of spiritual, cultural, and political life for millions—his next moves, as ever, watched by admirers and adversaries alike.

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    4 min
  • Dalai Lama: Monsoon Teachings, Cultural Unity, and Enduring Grace
    Aug 30 2025
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    The past few days in the life of the Dalai Lama have been a whirlwind of public devotion, cross-cultural unity, and, not insignificantly, some serious monsoon scrambling. After wrapping up a celebratory 48-day stay across the mountains of Ladakh, the Tibetan spiritual leader drew crowds estimated at 50000 for both teachings and long-life prayer offerings, including the highly attended August 16 and 17 events at Shewatsel in Leh. These gatherings were marked by an outpouring not just of Ladakhis and Tibetans but thousands of international devotees as well, all eager for his teaching on mind training and wisdom. The Dalai Lama’s final public appearance in Ladakh was a rain-soaked but exuberant luncheon at Abi-Spang Spituk on August 24, organized by the Ladakh Buddhist Association and Ladakh Gonpa Association. Attendees included both Ladakhi and Tibetan communities dancing together and dignitaries like Ven Dorjay Stanzin, who publicly thanked His Holiness for decades of kindness. The Dalai Lama's remarks there reaffirmed his classic message: unity among Tibetans regardless of provincial origin, collective heritage based on Buddhism, and pride in cultural preservation—not as a political ploy but as recognition of shared identity.

    Persistent monsoon rains delayed his departure from Ladakh, leading to a two-day extension before his scheduled return to McLeodganj, Dharamsala. According to multiple officials in the Central Tibetan Administration, the Dalai Lama left Leh for Delhi before heading home, a journey planned in part for its health benefits as Ladakh’s climate was considered more agreeable this season. Security has been stepped up in McLeodganj, with multiple intelligence agencies holding meetings and temporary repairs on local roads being rushed to completion ahead of his arrival. His absence from Dharamsala, while necessary, had a visible economic impact, reportedly slowing tourism—a phenomenon expected to reverse upon his return.

    With his ninety-first birthday just behind him, international attention remains high: Czech President Petr Pavel extended personal greetings, and events in Brussels highlighted his four principal commitments. Social media lit up with images of cultural performances and respectful tributes, though no major controversies or political statements have emerged. The Dalai Lama is set to preside over two significant Long-Life Offering ceremonies in September—one on the tenth and another on the twentieth—both open to public blessings and further teachings at the Main Tibetan Temple. Looking ahead, he is also scheduled for a teaching at the request of Taiwanese devotees in early October. No verifiable speculation or negative rumors have accompanied his recent stretch, notable primarily for its steady stream of spiritual reinforcement, global outreach, and the enduring spectacle of a Nobel Peace laureate navigating both metaphysical and meteorological turbulence with grace.

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    3 min
  • Dalai Lama at 90: Celebrating a Life of Wisdom, Compassion, and Enduring Influence
    Aug 26 2025
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    The past few days have been a remarkable celebration of longevity and influence for the Dalai Lama, who turned 90 on Sunday, August 24, according to The Business Standard. The milestone triggered a week of vibrant festivities in Dharamshala and Leh, with the spiritual leader surrounded by thousands of monks, devoted followers, Indian ministers, and even Hollywood star Richard Gere. Video tributes poured in from presidents Barack Obama, George W. Bush, and Bill Clinton, while Taiwan’s president Lai Ching-te also joined in, underscoring his global moral authority. Throughout the gatherings, the Dalai Lama spoke movingly about his hope to live past 130 and his intent to reincarnate, reaffirming his non-profit trust’s sole authority over recognizing his successor—a direct rebuttal to China’s claim it must approve the next Dalai Lama, a standoff that drew strong international support for Tibetan autonomy.

    On August 22, celebrations were held at Sindhu Ghat, Leh, invoking the River Indus and drawing tributes from the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council. His Holiness expressed gratitude for the warmth shown in Ladakh and reiterated his commitment to Buddha's teachings, especially compassion and non-violence, urging everyone to work for peace and caring for people beyond their own families, as detailed on the official Dalai Lama website. Children performed debates, traditional Ladakhi musicians played, and a short theatrical sketch celebrated his visits. Local leaders presented him tokens of gratitude and prayers for his long life, wishing for his return again and again.

    August 24 featured a luncheon at Abi-Spang Spituk, Leh, hosted by the Ladakh Buddhist Association and Gonpa Association, toughing out untimely rain. On Instagram, photos of the event received tens of thousands of likes and hundreds of comments, reflecting His Holiness’s enduring social media presence. Supporters at home and abroad continue to post and share highlights from the week’s events, amplifying his reach far beyond Buddhist circles.

    Just days earlier, on August 16-17, about 50,000 people attended Buddhist teachings at Shewatsel Ground in Leh, focused on mind training and long-life prayer ceremonies as reported by BrightStar Events and echoed by the Dalai Lama’s office. Spiritual seekers, local communities, and global pilgrims crowded the venue, showcasing momentum for his message of wisdom and peace.

    Beyond India, events in Europe paid homage as well. The Ghoton Committee in Belgium held talks on the Dalai Lama’s four principal commitments, while Swiss Tibetan communities marked the "Year of Compassion" with special prayers and cultural performances. Public appearances, book launches, and photo exhibitions honoring his Middle Way philosophy reflect his continued international stature.

    Politically, headlines remain charged. The United States publicly called on China to cease interference in succession matters, and the Dalai Lama’s public assertion—broadcast during the birthday festivities and highlighted in several news outlets—is likely to rank among the most consequential statements of 2025.

    No significant health issues have been verified, though some reports noted His Holiness looked fatigued during festivities and left his birthday venue abruptly after eating cake. However, his schedule is robust, with teaching events and long-life ceremonies planned into September.

    Taken together, this week’s moments—celebratory events, global accolades, spiritual gatherings, and pointed statements on succession—signal another chapter in a life intimately intertwined with the fate of Tibet and the conscience of the world.

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    4 min
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