Showing posts with label Dalai Lama. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dalai Lama. Show all posts

Monday, July 9, 2012

Tibetans host grand celebration to mark Dalai Lama’s 77th birthday


AMEET OBEROI
GANGTOK, 06 July: The Tibetan community here and their well-wishers gathered here at the Sera-jey Dro-phen-ling Monastery at Chandmari in strong numbers to celebrate the 77th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama today. The celebration was hosted jointly by the Tibetan Settlement Office, Gangtok, Panjha Kiduk and the Tibetan Youth Club and featured a host of cultural performances and prayers.
Addressing the congregation, chief guest for the day, Speaker, Sikkim Legislative Assembly, KT Gyaltsen, paid rich homage to the Dalai Lama and his teachings, stressing that the Dalai Lama has always spoken and acted for the well being of all mankind.
“We have come together to celebrate the 77th birthday of our spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, and on this occasion it is all the more important for us to dedicate ourselves to his teachings which we have a responsibility to promote and spread,” he said.
“The Dalai Lama is an emanation of the Bodisattva of Compassion and his knowledge and his teachings need to be accepted and practised in our day to day life,” the Speaker said and added that people may belong to different religions, castes and communities, “but our race is one and that is being human”.
He further highlighted the various topics such as democracy, religion, non violence, harmony, women’s rights and empowerment on which the Dalai Lama has spoken over the years and stressed that his wisdom needs to incorporated into our daily lives to prove beneficial.
He also commended the Tibetan community in Sikkim for their contributions towards the development of the State, the Speaker and expressed hope that their involvement in Sikkim’s progress and development would continue in the future as well.
The celebration was also attended by Minister for Health and Animal Husbandry DN Thakarpa, the HRDD Minister NK Pradhan, Gangtok MLA Dorjee Namgyal, Deputy Mayor Shakti Singh, Secretary Ecclesiastical Department, Rimpoches, head lamas of various monastries and the people of the Tibetan community.
Earlier, the felicitation message of the Tibetan Kashag and the welcome address was read out by the Tibetan Settlement Officer, who also thanked the State government and the Sikkimese people for having hosted the Tibetan people for the past 53 years. The felicitation message of the Tibetan Parliament was read out by Tashi Phuntsok [president, Bod Rawang Denpai Legul Tsokchung].
A cultural programme was also presented by students of Thumbi Sambota School, along with performances by children of the Tibetan community. A Citation was also presented on the day to a Tibetan senior citizen for his contributions towards the Tibetan struggle and an award to a student from Thumi Samghota on the day.

Thursday, July 7, 2011

Sikkim celebrates Dalai Lama’s birthday

GANGTOK, 06 July: The 76th Birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama was celebrated here at the Sera-jey Dho-phenling Monastery at Chandmari today. The celebration was hosted by the Tibetan Settlement Office, Gangtok, Panjha Kiduk and the Tibetan Youth Club.
Addressing the congregation, chief guest NK Pradhan, Minister of Human Resource Development paid homage to the Dalai Lama, stressing that his teachings were for the well being of mankind.

Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Sikkim’s Tibetans want Dalai Lama to reconsider

A NOW! file foto of the Dalai Lama speaking to Tibetans at Tsuklakhang, Gangtok

“AS FAR AS WE ARE CONCERNED, NO ONE AND NO POLITICAL PARTY CAN FILL THE VACUUM HIS HOLINESS LEAVES”

ANAND OBEROI
GANGTOK, 15 March: The formal proposal of the Dalai Lama to retire as the political head of the state and the decision of the Tibetan Cabinet to accept his resignation to retire as the political head of the exiled Tibetan government has raised a stir of reactions from the Tibetan community in Sikkim. Joining Tibetans across the world, Tibetans here have beseeched the Dalai Lama to reconsider, pleading that they do not know how and do not want to continue without their Kundun as their religious and titular head.
Emotional outcry from various sections, including the Tibetan Settlement, Gangtok [earlier known as the Tibetan Welfare Office], the Tibetan Youth Club and the Tibetan Women’s Association started coming in soon after the Tibetan Cabinet today accepted the Dalai Lama’s decision.