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  • India Does Not Recognise Ogyen Trinley Dorje as the 17th Karmapa: Report

    India Does Not Recognise Ogyen Trinley Dorje as the 17th Karmapa: Report

    According to breaking developments in the media reports, the Indian government reportedly not recognising well known Ogyen Trinley Dorje who is presently out of India on an extended stay in the United States since May last year as the 17th Karmapa.

  • Dalai Lama Voted to Top 10 Most Admired by Americans

    Dalai Lama Voted to Top 10 Most Admired by Americans

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama based in exile Northern town of India, Dharamshala has been voted to the top 10 most admired persons in the world by the Americans. The poll for the most admired persons by Americans was published on Thursday by the Gallup News.

  • China Restricts Travel for Tibetans Attending Dalai Lama Teachings

    China Restricts Travel for Tibetans Attending Dalai Lama Teachings

    The Chinese authorities have imposed restrictions against Tibetans traveling to India and Nepal this year to attend the teachings given by the Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in Bodhgaya. The restrictions imposed on Tibetan travels has severely reduced Tibetans attending the annual teachings. Last year, thousands of Tibetans from China occupied Tibet…

  • No Buddhist Nations Except Japan Grant Entry to Dalai Lama Due to Chinese Pressure

    No Buddhist Nations Except Japan Grant Entry to Dalai Lama Due to Chinese Pressure

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama in the recent Hindustan Times interview spoke candidly about various topics surrounding him. His Holiness also revealed that no Buddhist nations except Japan is ready to grant him entry due to Chinese pressure.

  • For An 84 Year Old, My Health is Quite Good Says Dalai Lama

    For An 84 Year Old, My Health is Quite Good Says Dalai Lama

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama during a recent interview while talking about various issues, he replied to the query about his health that for an an 84 year old, his health is quite good. His Holiness spoke on wide-ranging political and spiritual issues to Shishir Gupta of Hindustan Times.

  • His Holiness the Dalai Lama Begins Teachings in Bodhgaya

    His Holiness the Dalai Lama Begins Teachings in Bodhgaya

    The Tibetan spiritual leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama who is presently stationed in the holy place of Bodhgaya on Monday began his teachings with more than 15,000 devotees attending from around the world at the Kalachakara ground.

  • Tenzin Yonten from New York Crowned 2018 Miss Tibet

    Tenzin Yonten from New York Crowned 2018 Miss Tibet

    The 2018 version of Miss Tibet held after a protracted schedule in the United States, it actually took placke on December 23 and crowned the lone contestant Tenzin Yonten in the ceremony held at the Armenian Church, 2nd Avenue in New York City.

  • 5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Shigatse City in Tibet

    5.8 Magnitude Earthquake Rocks Shigatse City in Tibet

    Former capital of Tibet, the Shigatse city on early Monday morning was rocked by a 5.8 magnitude earthquake. While the natural hazard struck the Tibetan city around three thirty in the morning, there are no casualties reported according to the authorities. After the powerful jolts from the 5.8 magnitude earthquake in the Xaitongmoin County in…

  • Tibetan Activists Stage Massive Show Against Chinese Foreign Minister in Delhi

    Tibetan Activists Stage Massive Show Against Chinese Foreign Minister in Delhi

    Tibetan activists under the leadership of Students for Free Tibet, India staged a massive show of protest against the visiting Chinese Foreign Minister in the capital city of New Delhi on Friday. The Tibetan activists staged protests through out the day.

  • Petition Seeking Justice for Tibetan Beaten by Taxi Drivers in Dharamsala Gains Momentum

    Petition Seeking Justice for Tibetan Beaten by Taxi Drivers in Dharamsala Gains Momentum

    The online petition in one of the largest campaign websites, Change.org, seeking justice for the Tibetan man who was severely beaten by a group of local taxi drivers on a December night has gained momentum as people are pouring in their supports by signing the petition.