Born in Tibet, has become the longest guest of India, feels proud: Dalai Lama

Hyderabad: Tibetan Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama today said he was a “longest guest” from India, which would never cause a problem for his host.
In the virtual interactive session with GV Prasad, co-chairman and director of the Laboratory Implementation of Dr. Reddy and others, Dalai Lama said India who practiced “Ahimsa and Karuna” (non violence and affection) to stand as a role model for other countries.

“As I always mentioned, India is my home. I was born in Tibet. But most of my life was spent in this country … I really felt proud that I was a guest of the Indian government. I think I’m the most old guest The Indian government. But at least the guest will not create problems, “he said.

He commented that religious harmony in India was extraordinary and there was a “free media.”

Describing India as a secular state, the Tibetan leader in exile said he had promoted “Ahimsa and affection”, which is an intrinsic value of India that has been followed for thousands of years.

“With more than one billion populations, India is a perfect example of a religious harmony. Not for political reasons, but it is because of the people. Some countries need to follow the principles of the harmony of Indian religion,” he said.

Dalai Lama suggested medical brotherhood for more compassionate when issuing their assignments.

The desire flowed from around the world on his 86th birthday opportunity on Tuesday.

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