The Dalai Lama at 90: A Legacy of Peace and Resilience

The Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism, turns 90, reflecting a lifetime dedicated to non-violent advocacy for Tibetan autonomy. Despite Chinese opposition, he remains a global symbol of peace. The potential announcement of his successor is anticipated, underscoring his enduring influence and commitment to Tibetan traditions.


Devdiscourse News Desk | Updated: 01-07-2025 19:03 IST | Created: 01-07-2025 19:03 IST
The Dalai Lama at 90: A Legacy of Peace and Resilience

As the Dalai Lama, the spiritual beacon of Tibetan Buddhism, reaches the milestone age of 90, his lifelong advocacy for Tibetan autonomy continues to resonate globally. With an unwavering commitment to non-violence, he has drawn international attention to Tibetan causes despite China's consistent opposition.

Known for his cheerful demeanor and philosophical views on kindness, the Dalai Lama's potential announcement concerning his successor draws significant attention. Tibetan tradition suggests that reincarnations perpetuate spiritual leadership, though he emphasizes the importance of selecting a successor from the "free world," distancing from China.

The Dalai Lama's remarkable journey from a pastoral upbringing to a revered global figure captures decades of resilience. His relinquishment of political duties to an elected Tibetan leader in 2011 shifted his focus towards spiritual teachings, while his ongoing presence in Dharamshala underscores the persistent strength of the Tibetan struggle on the world stage.

(With inputs from agencies.)

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