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US Nonviolent Peaceforce Delegation Visits Dharamshala

A 10-member delegation of the US Nonviolent Peaceforce is on visit to Dharamshala, the seat of the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), from 5-7 September.

Kalon Tripa To Leave for Chandigarh

Kalon Tripa Prof. Samdhong Rinpoche will leave for Chandigarh this afternoon to attend the sixth annual conference of the Indian Society for Buddhist Studies (ISBS).

New Dalai Lama DVD Release Delivers Life & Enlightenment

The Dalai Lama, legendary Buddhist teacher and exiled leader of Tibet, is one of twelve spiritual leaders featured in a new DVD release entitled "On Life & Enlightenment: Principles of Buddhism with His Holiness

Tibet Team Scales Grand Teton for a Cause

At three AM on Sunday morning [August 27 2006], at the Grand Teton high camp, twelve climbers of different ages and vastly different backgrounds scrambled to get ready to climb to the summit of the 13,788 foot

China Detains Tibetan Abbot in Sichuan

Authorities in the Tibetan region of Karze in southwestern China's Sichuan province have detained the abbot of a major monastery, possibly in connection with the appearance

Survey finds 61 Percent Germans Admire the Dalai Lama

As Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao prepares to leave on a European trip, which includes a visit to Germany, a public opinion survey has found that the Dalai Lama is the leading international figure that the German people

Dalai Lama to build education centre

The Dalai Lama -- who will make his fourth visit to Vancouver on Friday to establish the world's first educational centre in his name -- has an affinity for British Columbia and Canada that goes

The Great Tibetan Laughter Show

Sometime back, the Duo filmmaker, Mr. Tashi Wangchuk and Mr. Tsultrim Dorjee, of Tibet Motion Pictures and Arts entertained Tibetan Diaspora in exile with their first debut film

Feature – The Survival of Dérgé Parkhang Chenmo

The Dérgé Parkhang Chenmo (Derge Printing Press) in Dérgé County of Kham Region, Tibet, survived through from the beginning the Chinese occupation of Tibet in late 1950s to the Cultural Revolution

Analysis: What to expect going to Tibet

It is no surprise to see a lot of change in China over the last 10 years. Some are taken for granted, almost expected, such as infrastructure improvements making the sprawling, but crowded

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