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Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists

Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164088
01/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164086
02/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164091
03/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164093
04/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164095
05/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164101
06/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164103
07/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists164104
08/08
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009. Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists. Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday. The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile. Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said. In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil. He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists. Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.
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The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/1

The Dalai Lama speaks with South Asian Buddhists and gives a series of teachings. About 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia were here to listen to the preaching. Dharamsala, India, 22/10/2009.

Dalai Lama during a talk with South Asian Buddhists.
Thousands of Buddhist monks, nuns and foreigners attended a three-day sermon by the Dalai Lama.

The Dalai Lama is going ahead with a scheduled visit to India's remote northeastern state of Arunachal Pradesh next month, ignoring protests by China, which claims the region as its territory, a spokesman said Thursday.

The Tibetan spiritual leader will visit the Tawang Buddhist monastery in the state bordering China on Nov. 8, said Phuptel Samphel, a spokesman of the Tibetan government-in-exile.

Beijing on Tuesday protested the upcoming trip. The Dalai Lama will spend four days in Arunachal Pradesh praying and meeting with followers and will visit the monastery town of Bomdila and the state capital, Itanagar, Samphel said.

In the Images Dalai Lama giving sermons on The Four Noble Truths in the Tsuglagkhang Temple, the 14th Dalai Lama said that although Buddhism is one of the ancient religions, it is very relevant in today’s world, full of turmoil.

He said Buddhism emphasises on compassion and non-violence. The teachings have especially been organised at the request of a group of Southeast Asian Buddhists.

Tibetans, Buddhist monks and nuns, some foreigners and about 300 to 400 Buddhist students from South East Asia are here to listen to the preaching.

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