Key Points

The Tibetan refugee community in Nepal celebrated the 14th Dalai Lama's 90th birthday with profound reverence and joy. Diplomatic representatives, monks, and community members gathered to honor the spiritual leader's life of compassion and global advocacy. Traditional rituals, national anthems, and a ceremonial cake-cutting marked the special occasion. The celebrations symbolized hope, resilience, and continued commitment to the Dalai Lama's teachings of peace and interfaith harmony.

Key Points: Dalai Lama 90th Birthday Celebrated by Tibetan Refugees in Nepal

  • Tibetan refugees in Lalitpur commemorate Dalai Lama's milestone birthday
  • Diplomatic community attends ceremonial celebrations with prayers and cake
  • Spiritual leader symbolizes compassion and non-violence worldwide
  • Exiled community reflects on six decades of global advocacy
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Prayers and cake-cutting: Tibetan Refugees in Nepal celebrate Dalai Lama's 90th Birthday

Tibetan community honors 14th Dalai Lama's 90th birthday with prayers, cake, and global celebrations of compassion and wisdom

"We pray for his long life; may he live for more years to come - Palmung, Tibetan Refugee Camp Member"

By Binod Prasad Adhikari, Lalitpur, July 6

The members of the Tibetan Refugee Camp in Lalitpur on Sunday are celebrating the 90th birthday of the 14th Dalai Lama singing, dancing and cutting the cake.

Attended by members of diplomatic community representing various missions in Nepal, a parade with a cut-out of His holiness Dalai Lama was installed in a ceremonial throne where various offering and respect was paid to him.

During the function, the Tibetan and Nepali national anthems were played by the younger generation of the Tibetan community in exile.

Monks, devotees, and international guests gathered for the celebration to honour the life and teachings of the Dalai Lama, who is widely regarded as a global symbol of compassion, non-violence and interfaith harmony.

"We are very much delighted. Nothing matches our happiness. He has reached the age of 90, this year we all have gathered here together and celebrating," Chhiring, one of the members of the Tibetan Refugee Camp in Lalitpur told ANI.

The occasion was marked by solemn rituals, long-life prayers, and symbolic offerings led by monks and Rinpoche. The Rinpoche also cut a ceremonial cake as part of the celebrations, offering prayers for the spiritual leader's long life.

The secretariat of Tibetan Refugees in Nepal also read out the message released by His holiness Dalai Lama last week in Dharmashala about this successor.

The Dalai Lama, born Lhamo Dhondup on July 6, 1935, in Takster, a small farming village in northeastern Tibet, was recognized as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama at the age of two. He was formally installed as the spiritual and temporal leader of Tibet on February 22, 1940, and was given the name Tenzin Gyatso.

"It's the 90th Birthday of His Holiness Dalai Lama. It is very special for us. We are celebrating it," Palmung, another member of the Tibetan Refugee Camp told ANI.

"We pray for his long life; may he live for more years to come, we have been praying for him today," Palmung added.

The term "Dalai Lama" is Mongolian, meaning "Ocean of Wisdom". In Tibetan Buddhism, Dalai Lamas are considered manifestations of Avalokiteshvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion, an enlightened being who chooses to be reborn to serve all sentient beings.

After the Chinese invasion of Tibet in 1949, the Dalai Lama assumed full political authority in 1950. He was forced to flee into exile in March 1959 following the violent suppression of the Tibetan uprising. He has since lived in India, along with over 80,000 Tibetan refugees, continuing to advocate for peace, non-violence, and compassion.

For over six decades, His Holiness has been a global ambassador of Buddhist philosophy, compassion, peace, and interfaith harmony, continuing to inspire millions worldwide.

Celebrations were held across Tibetan settlements all across the world, with many also expressing hope that the Dalai Lama's lineage will continue through a recognized reincarnation in the future.

According to the Gregorian calendar, the Dalai Lama's birthday is officially observed on July 6. The occasion is being marked with festive spirit and devotion by Tibetan communities and followers across the region.

- ANI

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Priya S
While I respect the Dalai Lama's spiritual teachings, I wish the article had focused more on how Nepal is handling the refugee situation. The geopolitical aspects are equally important for us Indians to understand.
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Rohit P
Beautiful celebrations! I remember visiting Dharamshala last year and seeing how the Tibetan culture has beautifully blended with Indian traditions. Wishing His Holiness good health and long life! 🎂
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Sarah B
As someone living in India for 5 years now, I'm constantly amazed by how the country has embraced Tibetan refugees. The Dalai Lama's birthday celebrations show the beautiful multicultural fabric of this region.
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Karthik V
The article mentions the Chinese invasion of Tibet but doesn't explore current India-China tensions regarding this issue. Would have liked more context about why these celebrations matter geopolitically.
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Meera T
His Holiness's teachings about compassion are needed now more than ever. The cake-cutting tradition is interesting - shows how modern celebrations blend with ancient Tibetan rituals. Happy Birthday to a true spiritual leader! ✨
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David E
Having visited Tibetan settlements in both Nepal and India, I'm always moved by the resilience of this community. The Dalai Lama's birthday is not just a celebration but a powerful symbol of their

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