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On the auspicious occasion of the 90th birthday of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Friends of Tibet hosted a heartfelt celebration dedicated to honouring the spiritual leader’s lifelong message of nonviolence, compassion, and global peace. The venue was St Paul’s Institute of Communication Education, Bandra, Mumbai. The event brought together a diverse group of attendees from long-time Tibet supporters and human rights activists to members of the cultural and literary community. They all united in their admiration for the Tibetan leader and his enduring legacy.
The celebration began with a warm welcome and a moment of silence in honour of His Holiness’s contributions to humanity. The highlight of the event was the ceremonial cutting of a birthday cake, symbolising both joy and reverence. The honour was performed by two distinguished guests: Dolly Thakore, an acclaimed film personality known for her work in theatre and cinema, and Kamlesh Tripathi, a respected author and columnist recognised for his insightful writing and advocacy.
Their presence added a layer of cultural and intellectual depth to the proceedings. Both guests spoke briefly, expressing their admiration for the Dalai Lama’s teachings and the resilience of the Tibetan people in the face of decades-long adversity. The film was introduced to the audience by author Kamlesh Tripathi.
Following the cake-cutting, attendees were treated to a special screening of Kundun, a powerful film directed by Martin Scorsese that chronicles the early life of the 14th Dalai Lama and the Chinese occupation of Tibet. The film served not only as a cinematic tribute but also as an educational experience, reminding the audience of the historical and political struggles that shaped the Tibetan diaspora and His Holiness’s path as a global spiritual leader.
The venue was packed with passionate individuals, young and old, who came together to reaffirm their commitment to the Tibetan cause. Many expressed that the event was more than just a celebration; it was a moment of reflection, unity, and renewed dedication to the principles of truth and nonviolence that the Dalai Lama has championed throughout his life.
The evening concluded with informal discussions, where guests mingled, shared personal stories of their connection to Tibet, and signed a commemorative banner expressing wishes for His Holiness’s long life and continued well-being.
In times of global unrest and uncertainty, gatherings like these serve as gentle but powerful reminders of the values that transcend borders: compassion, justice, and the unwavering belief in peace. Friends of Tibet reaffirmed its commitment to amplifying these ideals and supporting the Tibetan community in their ongoing struggle for cultural and political rights.
As one participant noted, “Celebrating the Dalai Lama’s birthday isn’t just about honouring a person — it’s about honouring a way of life, a vision for the world that is kinder, wiser, and more humane.”
Written and posted by Kamlesh Tripathi
Author, Poet, & Columnist
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