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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: Celebrating a Legacy of Compassion, Harmony, and Tibetan Identity
    Nov 18 2025
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    The Dalai Lama has just marked one of the most significant milestones of his life and Tibetan history this week as more than six thousand people gathered at the Main Tibetan Temple in Dharamshala to celebrate the seventy-fifth anniversary of his assumption of the spiritual and temporal leadership of Tibet. According to his official office, the ceremony on November 17, 2025, was emotional and grand, with school alumni, Tibetan officials, and international diplomats including Czech Ambassador Dr. Eliska Zigova in attendance. The event also featured the launch of a new book titled Tibet's History and the Legacy of His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, underscoring his enduring impact as both a national and spiritual symbol. The celebration tied into the ongoing "Year of Compassion," which marks the Dalai Lama's ninetieth year and highlighted his lifelong commitment to human values, religious harmony, and global peace, as expressed by numerous speakers who praised his contributions to education and the exile community reported on the Dalai Lama's official site and commemorated by the Central Tibetan Administration.

    On a related note, Tibetan social media has been abuzz with images and video clips capturing both the anniversary festivities and a recent long-life prayer ceremony in his honor. Instagram and official news accounts posted heartfelt tributes, with hashtags like #yearofcompassion, #90thbirthday, and #compassionrevolution trending among supporters and the Tibetan diaspora. These posts reflect a surge in global goodwill and interest, possibly amplified by shifting leadership dynamics in Ireland, as just days earlier the Dalai Lama sent a personal congratulatory message to the newly elected Irish President Catherine Connolly, lauding her public service and upholding his theme of female empowerment in global politics.

    Earlier in the week, he also addressed a gathering of devotees from Arunachal Pradesh, acknowledging prayers and sharing stories of his journey from Tibet to India, further endearing himself to grassroots supporters across the border. Meanwhile, the Sikyong of the Central Tibetan Administration, Penpa Tsering, used multiple public events in Europe—including a Czech gala celebrating the parallel anniversaries of the Dalai Lama and late Czech President Vaclav Havel—to underscore continuing human rights struggles inside Tibet, the global campaign for religious freedom, and the quest to preserve Tibetan identity. According to WBUR and NPR, the Tibetan exile capital in Dharamshala remains a vital but evolving hub as new generations adapt, yet the Dalai Lama’s narrative remains the axis around which much of the exiled nation’s hope and global advocacy spins.

    No confirmed reports of health issues or dramatic political statements have surfaced in the past few days, and his public appearances have been marked by a focus on gratitude, legacy, and the ongoing struggle for Tibetan rights. Speculation about succession and future leadership remains in the background but has not dominated headlines this week.

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    4 min
  • Dalai Lama at 90: Global Diplomacy, Spiritual Guidance, and Tibetan Advocacy
    Nov 15 2025
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    His Holiness the Dalai Lama has been quite active this past week, marking what appears to be a significant period of public engagement and international outreach. On Tuesday of this week, the Tibetan spiritual leader attended a long life prayer ceremony organized by All Membra Students Union and youth groups from Munay. During the gathering, he shared reflections on his journey from Tibet to India and expressed his gratitude to the local community. He also granted oral transmissions of mantras and received a thanksgiving mandala offered in his honor.

    The Dalai Lama has been focused on international diplomacy as well. Following Catherine Connolly's swearing-in as President of Ireland, he penned a personal letter congratulating her on her election. In the correspondence, he praised her decades of public service and expressed particular enthusiasm about Ireland electing another woman president, noting that increased female leadership could foster a more compassionate and peaceful world.

    Meanwhile, representatives from his administration have been actively promoting Tibetan causes across Europe. Sikyong Penpa Tsering addressed the International Religious Freedom Alliance in Prague, where he highlighted religious freedom restrictions in Tibet under Chinese rule. This address coincided with a remarkable gala evening titled "Dalai Lama 90, Havel 89," celebrating the spiritual leader's ninetieth birthday alongside the legacy of former Czech President Václav Havel. Hollywood actor Richard Gere, a longtime Tibet supporter, sent an exclusive video message thanking the Czech Republic for its solidarity with Tibetan people.

    In India, the Dalai Lama has maintained his local commitments. He received devotees from Mon Tawang who offered prayers for his long life, and he granted personal audiences to Tibetan settlement officers from India and Bhutan attending the sixteenth Administrative Conference in Dharamshala. The conference brought together thirty-five settlement officers and agriculture extension representatives to discuss community welfare and cultural preservation.

    Notably, the Dalai Lama is scheduled to conduct public teachings at his Main Temple on November seventeenth, continuing his regular religious instruction. Throughout this period, representatives from his office have engaged in advocacy efforts across Slovakia, Austria, and other European nations, strengthening international support for Tibetan rights and discussing his reincarnation and the geopolitical significance of the Tibetan plateau with government officials and lawmakers.

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    3 min
  • Dalai Lama at 90: Succession Debate, Shifting Diaspora, and Panchen Lama's Plight
    Nov 11 2025
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    The Dalai Lama, now ninety years old, continues to command headlines and international attention with activities and events that resonate far beyond the Tibetan community. Over the last several days, his public visibility has included teaching locally at the Tushita Meditation Centre, offering an introduction to Buddhism on November 17, as reported by Tushita Meditation Centre. On November 7, the Dalai Lama granted a special audience to devotee groups and international Buddhist associations, including visitors from Germany and Nepal, with images and a short video published by the Office of the Dalai Lama and covered by regional Tibetan media.

    In discussions and analysis circling internationally, succession remains a lightning rod issue. Reports from the European Times and IANS stress that India’s role remains one of protector rather than arbiter in the reincarnation of the next Dalai Lama, with analysts highlighting how India’s democratic ethos and religious freedoms contrast sharply with Beijing’s campaign to exert political control over the succession. This question, simmering for years, gained more urgency as the Tibetan government-in-exile’s president Penpa Tsering, during his recent US tour, announced a forthcoming global conference to directly contest China’s asserted authority over the “Golden Urn” selection system. The conference aims to rally historians and legal scholars to reaffirm that succession is a purely spiritual matter for Tibetans themselves, not a procedural issue for Beijing.

    Meanwhile, as noted by NPR and local Tibetan sources, Dharamshala—the de facto Tibetan capital in exile—is witnessing demographic and cultural shifts. The school-aged population is shrinking as more Tibetan families choose to migrate abroad, diluting the stronghold of traditional language and monastic culture established by the Dalai Lama in 1960. Former Central Tibetan Administration president Lobsang Sangay emphasized in interviews that maintaining the community’s global presence is critical as uncertainty clouds the future leadership transition.

    On the social media and international relations front, Arunachal Pradesh is abuzz with anticipation for December’s 6th Dalai Lama global conference, which state leaders are touting as a pivotal celebration of Tawang’s heritage and Buddhist scholarship—a move with geopolitical undertones given Tawang’s role in Tibetan historical identity and the reincarnation debate. In the UK, Professor Robert Thurman paid public tribute to the Dalai Lama’s enduring influence at a parliamentary event, mixing scholarship and celebrity reverence.

    In a somber but significant development, the thirty-year anniversary of the Panchen Lama’s disappearance saw the National Endowment for Democracy award its highest honor, the Democracy Service Medal, posthumously to the 11th Panchen Lama—a story rooted in the Dalai Lama’s recognition of the boy in 1995 and China’s subsequent abduction, a stark reminder of what’s at stake for Tibetan spiritual sovereignty and the succession’s global ramifications. The Dalai Lama himself sent a letter of recognition, underscoring unity and the intertwined futures of Tibet’s two most sacred lineages. No major personal controversies have emerged in the latest period—attention remains tightly focused on his legacy, the succession question, and the shifting resilience of Tibet’s diasporic identity.

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