Key Points

The Kalchakra Monastery in Siliguri marked the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday with spiritual and humanitarian events. A free eye camp was organized alongside traditional rituals by monks. The Dalai Lama’s reincarnation announcement was a key highlight, drawing global interest. China’s opposition to the succession process was addressed, reinforcing Tibetan traditions.

Key Points: Kalchakra Monastery Celebrates Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday in Siliguri

  • Kalchakra Monastery hosts grand 90th birthday celebrations for Dalai Lama
  • Free eye check-up camp highlights humanitarian focus
  • Dalai Lama's reincarnation announcement draws global attention
  • China's opposition to succession tradition sparks controversy
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Kalchakra Monastery in Siliguri celebrates Dalai Lama's 90th birthday with spiritual, humanitarian events

Siliguri's Kalchakra Monastery hosts grand celebrations for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday, blending spiritual rituals with humanitarian efforts.

"Not only are we, people from across the world, celebrating his birthday with great enthusiasm... It is a happy moment for us as he announced his reincarnation. — Sanam Lama"

Siliguri, July 6

The Kalchakra Monastery at Salugara in West Bengal's Siliguri became a focal point for global celebrations on Sunday as the Himalayan Buddhist Cultural Organisation marked the 90th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama with grandeur and reverence.

Chief Secretary Sanam Lama of the organisation highlighted the significance of the occasion, stating, "Every year we do this, but this is his 90th birthday; that is why we are grandly celebrating his birthday."

The festivities, which began on Saturday, included a free eye check-up camp, emphasising the blend of spiritual and humanitarian activities during the celebrations.

"There are many programmes in this celebration. Yesterday, we opened a free eye check-up camp... We have celebrated his birthday by doing traditional rituals with all the monks coming here," Lama said.

The Dalai Lama celebrated his 90th birthday in Himachal Pradesh's Dharamshala today with an address focusing on the values of compassion, service, and the Bodhichitta way of life.

Union Ministers Kiren Rijiju and Rajiv Ranjan (Lalan) Singh, along with other dignitaries and well-wishers, attended the celebration there.

The Chief Secretary, Sanam Lama, also addressed the global resonance of the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday and expressed delight at his expected announcement on his reincarnation.

"Not only are we, people from across the world, celebrating his birthday with great enthusiasm... It is a happy moment for us as he announced his reincarnation and how the process will be going," he stated.

Earlier on Wednesday, the Tibetan Spiritual Leader stated that the Gaden Phodrang Trust, a foundation established by him, can only recognise future reincarnations, and no one else has the authority to decide on the matter.

The Chief Secretary also stated that China was "unhappy" with the spiritual leader's decision; however, he noted that this was their tradition and that no one can "change" it.

"China might be unhappy, but this is our tradition that has been in place for the past 1,000 years, and no one can change it. Every Buddhist organisation around the world is supporting his decision," Lama asserted.

On Wednesday, as the Dalai Lama left the decision of his successor to the Gaden Phodrang, leaving no role for the Chinese, Penpa Tsering Sikyong, President of the Central Tibetan Administration, said that the Tibetan people will never accept China's usage of reincarnation for political gain.

Sikyong said the Chinese government is systematically working to erase Tibetan identity by targeting its language and religion, core pillars of its cultural heritage.

Earlier today, the Dalai Lama celebrated his 90th birthday in Dharamshala with an address focusing on the values of compassion, service, and the Bodhichitta way of life.

Speaking before a gathering at the Tsuglagkhang temple, he reflected on his spiritual journey and urged everyone to follow a path of kindness and selflessness.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect the Dalai Lama's spiritual leadership, I wish our government would be more cautious about the diplomatic implications. China's reaction is concerning for regional stability. We must balance spiritual support with national interests.
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Rohit P
Amazing to see Siliguri hosting such an international event! The free eye camp is truly commendable. This is the real India - where ancient wisdom meets modern humanitarian work. Jai Hind! 🇮🇳
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Sarah B
As someone who visited Dharamshala last year, I'm touched by how India has preserved Tibetan culture. The Dalai Lama's message of compassion is universal. The eye camp shows practical application of Buddhist principles. Beautiful!
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Karthik V
China should respect religious traditions. The Dalai Lama's reincarnation is a matter for Tibetan Buddhists, not political interference. India has shown great maturity in handling this sensitive issue. Proud of our secular values!
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Meera T
The blend of spiritual rituals and social service is what makes Indian culture unique. From Kumbh Mela's medical camps to this eye camp, we've always combined devotion with duty. More media should highlight such positive stories!
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David E
Visiting Siliguri next month! Does anyone know if the monastery is open to visitors year-round?

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