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Dalai Lama turns 90: Worshippers together with Richard Gere journey to Himalayas to have fun

By Editorial Board Published July 7, 2025 5 Min Read
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Dalai Lama turns 90: Worshippers together with Richard Gere journey to Himalayas to have fun

The Dalai Lama, the religious chief of Tibetan Buddhists, turns 90 on Sunday after every week of celebrations.

1000’s of worshippers from all over the world have travelled to Dharamshala, the small Indian city within the foothills of the Himalayas the place the Dalai Lama lives, to mark the event.

This contains long-time follower and Hollywood star Richard Gere, who is ready to talk in the course of the celebrations for the Nobel laureate, who’s considered one of many world’s most influential spiritual leaders and worshipped by hundreds of thousands of Tibetan Buddhists because the dwelling manifestation of Chenrezig, the Buddhist god of compassion.

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Devotees of their conventional gown watch for the arrival of the Tibetan religious chief. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

Actor Richard Gere attends an event on 30 June ahead of the Dalai Lama's birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

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Actor Richard Gere attends an occasion on 30 June forward of the Dalai Lama’s birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

Devotees wait in the rain for the arrival of the Dalai Lama at an event celebrating his birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

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Devotees wait within the rain for the arrival of the Dalai Lama at an occasion celebrating his birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

A whole lot of red-robed monks and nuns braved incessant rain on Sunday as they poured via the slim streets of Dharamshala in the direction of the primary Dalai Lama temple, the place the religious chief will maintain a speech.

Occasions for the Dalai Lama’s birthday already began on Monday, which marked his ninetieth birthday within the Tibetan calendar, six days earlier than his birthday within the Gregorian calendar on Sunday.

On Saturday, the Dalai Lama mentioned he hoped to stay for many years extra, till the age of 130.

Tenzin Gyatso, who grew to become the 14th reincarnation of the Dalai Lama in 1940, fled his native Tibet in 1959 following a failed rebellion in opposition to Chinese language rule and took shelter in India, together with tons of of 1000’s of Tibetans.

The Dalai Lama, centre, greets people as he arrives at an event a day before his 90th birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

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The Dalai Lama, centre, greets folks as he arrives at an occasion a day earlier than his ninetieth birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

Devotees watch Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama on a tv screen at an event on Saturday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

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Devotees watch Tibetan religious chief the Dalai Lama on a television display at an occasion on Saturday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

Tibetan exiles prayed for the Dalai Lama's longevity, a day before his 90th birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

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Tibetan exiles prayed for the Dalai Lama’s longevity, a day earlier than his ninetieth birthday. Pic: AP/Ashwini Bhatia

China has labelled the Dalai Lama a separatist and has sought to convey Tibetan Buddhism again beneath its management.

Throughout his week of celebrations, the Dalai Lama explicitly mentioned he may have a successor after his loss of life, ending years of hypothesis over whether or not he can be the final Tibetan religious chief.

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He riled China once more by saying the subsequent Dalai Lama must be discovered in step with Buddhist traditions, signalling that China ought to steer clear of the method of figuring out his successor, however Beijing mentioned that the succession must be accredited by its leaders.

Looking for to counter the rise of China, the US has referred to as on Beijing to cease interfering within the succession of the Dalai Lama and different Tibetan Buddhist lamas.

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