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Tibetans offer Tenshug to His
Holiness the Dalai Lama
Dharamshala, 14 March, TibetNet: On
behalf of all the Tibetans in and outside Tibet and all the traditions of
Tibetan Buddhism, and the traditional Bon religion, the special organising
committee and the retired civil servants of the Central Tibetan
Administration (CTA) made a grand Tenshug (Long-life prayer offerings) to
His Holiness the Dalai Lama this morning at the Tsuglakhang.
As His Holiness turned 73 this Losar (Tibetan New Year), the Tibetans
across the globe have been holding occasional prayer gatherings and
religious ceremonies for His Holiness' long life and well-being.
Today's ceremony began at 6 o'clock with a ritual performance led by
His Eminence the Sakya Trizin Rinpoche, head of the Sakya tradition of
Tibetan Buddhism. The ritual is dedicated to His Holiness for his long
life.
His Holiness graced the ceremony at around 8 o'clock following which
the long-life prayer offerings began.
In his address at the ceremony His Holiness urged the gathering to be
mindful and act in good faith for the collective cause of the people of
Tibet. He said that he believes those who are in service of our community
are working hard and would continue to do so without fail.
For the retired staff, His Holiness said that they have committed
themselves for our cause at the critical time of our people and now as
they are retired His Holiness asked them to stay happy.
His Holiness said "his position is that of semi-retirement."
Yet, His Holiness said that he would continue to work hard for the people
of the Land of Snow.
He said that he hopes to live for several more decades, saying that he is
physically and mentally healthy which are the two most important things
for long life.
The other important point, His Holiness said "is keep the sense of
commitment among us and to work hard for our common cause."
11 eminent lamas, including the heads of all traditional schools of
Buddhism, graced the ceremony.
Also present at the ceremony were dignitaries of the Central Tibetan
Administration (CTA) including chief supreme justice commissioner and the
two justice commissioners of the Tibetan Supreme Justice Commission,
speaker and deputy speaker of the Tibetan Parliament-in-Exile (TPIE),
Kalon Tripa and his colleagues, members of the Standing Committee and
other deputies of the TPIE, officials of the CTA, and representatives of
the non-governmental organisations, schools and institutions.
The special organising committee was formed after a resolution passed
during the second session of the 14th TPIE. The committee consists of Mr
Karma Chophel, speaker of the TPIE, as its chairman and Mr Tsering Dhondup,
secretary of the Department of Religion as its secretary.
Members of this committee include Kalon Tripa Samdhong Rinpoche, Ms
Dolma Gyari , the deputy speaker of the TPIE, and Kalon Tsering Phuntsok,
Kalon for the Department of Religion and Culture.
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