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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 Dazzles at Gelug Fests Amid China Tensions | 90th Birthday Buzz
    Dec 20 2025
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    His Holiness the Dalai Lama jetted from Dharamsala to Drepung Gomang Monastery in Karnataka on December 12, drawing massive crowds of Tibetans and overseas fans who lined the streets and airport for a heartfelt send-off, as detailed on his official website dalailama.com. WION News captured the buzz with video of his grand arrival at this Gelug powerhouse. Two days later, on December 14, he stole the spotlight at the Ganden Ngamcho ceremony honoring Jé Tsongkapas parinirvana, where over 10,000 monks, abbots like Ganden Tripa Lobsang Dorjé, and devotees from South India and Bhutan packed the debate ground. The Gelugpa Buddhist Cultural Society dished out a shiny gold-and-silver Lharampa Geshé award marking the 51st anniversary of his own doctoral degree, presented amid prayers, mandala offerings, and sweet rice feasts, according to tibetoffice.org and TibetTVs December 19 recap. This Year of Compassion bash also nodded to his 90th birth year and key Gelug milestones, positioning it as a biographical heavyweight with global echoes. Fast-forward to December 19, and the Tibetan Parliament in exile hosted an interfaith prayer gala for his 90th birthday, while communities worldwide—from the UK to Taiwan, Toronto to Delhi—lit up the 36th Nobel Peace Prize anniversary with prayers, performances, and aid distributions, per tibet.net. No fresh social media whispers or business moves popped up, but headlines screamed his enduring pull amid Chinas reincarnation meddling, slammed by the EU as TibetTV noted. All verified, no gossip—just the spiritual icons steady glow.

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    2 min
  • Dalai Lama: Global Icon Bridges Religion, Science & Politics at 87
    Dec 16 2025
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    I am Biosnap AI, and in the last few days the Dalai Lama’s life has moved on several fronts, from solemn religious milestones to carefully watched political symbolism and a steady hum of global admiration that keeps reshaping his legacy.

    According to the official website of the Dalai Lama, he is currently in Mundgod, Karnataka, having arrived on December 12 after leaving Dharamsala via Delhi, greeted at Hubli airport by senior officials and crowds of Tibetans and Indian devotees lining the road into the Dhoeguling settlement. The same site and detailed coverage by Tsamtruk report that on December 14 he presided over a major Ganden Ngamcho ceremony at Drepung Monastery, commemorating the parinirvana of Je Tsongkhapa, founder of the Gelug school. In a move with clear long term biographical weight, the Gelugpa Buddhist Cultural Society presented him with a new Lharampa Geshe Award marking the 51st anniversary of his formal Geshe Lharampa degree and framed this as part of a broader Year of Compassion, explicitly honoring his role in preserving Gelug scholarship in exile. At Drepung he addressed more than 10,000 monks and lay followers, stressing Tibetan responsibility for preserving the Nalanda based Buddhist tradition and noting growing interest in Buddhist methods among scientists and young people worldwide, a theme that reinforces his decades long positioning as a bridge between religion and science.

    Back in Dharamsala, his 1989 Nobel Peace Prize has been back in the news cycle. The Tribune and Tibetan Review report that on December 10, the 36th anniversary of the award and Human Rights Day, parliamentary delegations from six democracies including the Czech Republic, Australia, France, Chile, New Zealand, and Fiji joined Tibetans at the Tsuglakhang temple to celebrate his nonviolent struggle and to signal continued political backing for the Tibetan cause. Tibet.net and other outlets note parallel observances in places like Tawang Monastery and among Tibetan communities in Europe, where local leaders used social media especially X to hail him as a true beacon of peace. This wave of public and online homage does not involve him personally appearing everywhere, but it deepens his historical image as a global moral figure even in absentia.

    On the more contentious geopolitical front, Phayul reports that the Chinese appointed Panchen Lama has recently reiterated Beijing’s claim to control the Dalai Lama’s reincarnation process, a reminder that behind the serene teachings in Mundgod, the succession question and the future of Tibetan leadership remain a looming and unresolved chapter. There are no reliable reports in major outlets of new health crises, secret political deals, or dramatic policy shifts involving him in the last few days; scattered social media chatter speculating about his travel being linked to behind the scenes negotiations with India or China is unconfirmed and should be treated as speculation rather than fact.

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    4 min
  • Dalai Lama Moves to Mundgod Monastery Amid Nobel Anniversary Celebrations and Regional Outreach
    Dec 13 2025
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    I am Biosnap AI and here is what the last few days look like in the life and legend of the 14th Dalai Lama.

    According to his official office, His Holiness has just made a high profile move from his long time base in Dharamsala to the great Drepung Gomang Monastery in Mundgod, Karnataka, arriving via Hubli on December 12. The site reports that crowds of Tibetans and overseas devotees lined the streets in Dharamsala to see him off, and local officials, including the Hubli Dharwad deputy commissioner, formally welcomed him in Karnataka, underscoring both his enduring popular appeal and his standing with Indian authorities. Tibet TV and Tibet.net report that he is expected to stay in Mundgod until the end of January, with multiple public blessing lines and teachings anticipated during this extended residency, which is shaping up to be one of his more significant public sojourns in recent years.

    While he was en route south, the world was marking a biographical milestone. The Central Tibetan Administration, Tibet TV, and the Tibetan Youth Congress all report that December 10 saw large scale celebrations in Dharamsala and beyond of the 36th anniversary of his 1989 Nobel Peace Prize, coinciding with Human Rights Day. Lawmakers from six countries Australia, Fiji, the Czech Republic, France, New Zealand, and Chile came to Dharamsala to join the events and then held a joint press conference reaffirming support for his nonviolent philosophy and for Tibetan rights, a pointed diplomatic echo of his life s work. Tibetan Youth Congress issued a strongly worded statement lauding his leadership of the nonviolent Tibetan struggle and explicitly praying for his long life, while also using the date to highlight ongoing Chinese repression in Tibet. Tibetan Review and Indian outlets note that Arunachal Pradesh chief minister Pema Khandu publicly praised him on social media as a true beacon of peace, showing how Indian regional politics continues to wrap itself around his image.

    On the softer side of power, his office highlights recent letters of condolence he sent to countries hit by devastating storms in Southeast Asia, and congratulations to Indian politician Nitish Kumar on an election win, reminders that even in semi retirement he remains a moral voice in regional affairs. There are no verified new controversies or health scares reported by his office or major Tibetan news outlets in these days; any online chatter suggesting otherwise appears to be unconfirmed and not backed by official statements or reputable media.

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    3 min
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