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Always work for those in need: Dalai Lama in Bodh Gaya

'We are born human beings, and wherever I may be, I will continue to work for humanity'

PTI Bodh Gaya Published 29.12.22, 09:29 PM
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Bodh Gaya came alive on Thursday with the presence of the Dalai Lama who began his public discourses in the tiny, but world-renowned pilgrim town in Bihar, an annual affair that had been suspended for the past couple of years because of the pandemic.

The Kalchakra Maidan, where the spiritual leader will offer his discourses for the next couple of days, followed by a long life offering ceremony on New Year's Day when lamas will pray for the longevity of the nonagenarian, was jampacked with devotees of all hues, unfazed by the threat of a resurgence of coronavirus.

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Ema, a Buddhist devotee from Mongolia, said "this is my third visit to Bodh Gaya. My life underwent a transformation upon attending Dalai Lama's discourse earlier. I eagerly look forward to his discourses which make me feel refresh and energized Dalai Lama is, truly, a living god".

Thuj, a young woman from Vietnam who has come with friends to listen to the discourses, said "listening to the Dalai Lama is a special event in my life. His teachings have filled me with a sense of purpose in life".

The Nobel Peace Prize winner, who has been putting up at the Tibetan monastery since his arrival here on December 22, reached the venue in a battery-operated vehicle as the audience sat in rapt attention, taking in the solemn prayers blaring through loudspeakers.

The charismatic religious leader, who counts among his followers many celebrities, walked with shuffled steps and with a noticeable slouch in his posture though his famous broad smile was evidently unaffected by the age-induced fragility.

The Kalchakra Maidan was rocked by a low-intensity blast a few years ago, carried out by a Bangladesh-based outfit that sought to avenge atrocities on Rohingyas in Myanmar by targeting the congregation here which attracts many pilgrims and lay devotees from the neighbouring country.

District Magistrate of Gaya, Thyagarajan, said "the Dalai Lama's visit is a special occasion which attracts thousands of visitors from various parts of the world. We are committed to ensuring that the event is a success".

There were some anxious moments in the morning, though, when the news spread of the police releasing the sketch of a "Chinese national", a woman, in the pilgrim town, triggering concerns of the safety of the Tibetan leader.

"The woman has been traced and detained for questioning. At the outset we wish to make it clear that her presence in Bodh Gaya in no way raised a threat perception for the Dalai Lama or any other security risk", Additional Director General of Police (Headquarters) J.S. Gangwar told PTI later in Patna.

The two-hour congregation Thursday morning saw the Dalai Lama holding forth on the ideals of Bodhichitta and Bodhisattva, whereby a practitioner works towards one's own Enlightenment and helping others in liberation from suffering.

"If you are a believer, you need to think of others. If you only think of yourself that is not what is expected of you, always work for those who are in need," he said.

"We are born human beings, and wherever I may be, I will continue to work for humanity," he added.

The Dalai Lama, who is known for his infectious sense of humour, laughed heartily on quite a few occasions as he took his seat on a raised platform, with huge drawings of Tibetan tantric symbols in the background.

Known for blending a keen eye for matters of the world with profound spiritual enquiry, the Dalai Lama prefaced his discourse by snacking on Tibetan bread and tea, expounding on the value of having good teeth.

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