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425 Sikkimese leave for Delhi to express solidarity with Karmapa

A delegation of 425 people, including monks, from Sikkim left today for New Delhi to extend moral support to the team already in New Delhi working for the Karmapa and persevering to register a protest against the speculative reportage by national media

TWA organizes ‘Question Hour’ featuring the three candidates for Kalon Tripa

The three candidates for the post of Kalon Tripa: Kasur Tashi Wangdi, Kasur Tenzin Namgyal Tethong and Dr. Lobsang Sangay participated in the ‘Question Hour: Exile Tibet

Dalai Lama to visit Ireland in April

The Tibetan spiritual and political leader the Dalai Lama is to make his third visit to the Republic this April. The Nobel Peace Laureate will take part in a series of events for the social change initiative "Possibilities 2011", which

Centre investigating the seizures at Karmapa’s residence: Himachal CM

Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister P K Dhumal Tuesday said the state government has nothing to do with the issue of seizure of foreign currency from a transit home of the 17th Karmapa Ugyen Trinley Dorje, saying the matter was being investigated by

Followers come out in support of Karmapa, refute allegations

Thousands of Tibetan and foreign devotees including monks and nuns marched with candles Monday night from Norbulingka to Gyuto monastery near here to express their support and solidarity with the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje

NOT THE BUDDHA’S MIDDLE WAY – Jamyang Norbu

You might not agree with His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s decision to give up the fundamental national goal of Tibetan independence, but you have to admit that whoever was put in char

The Karmapa story: Right intentions, bad accounting

In the meantime, the young, extremely bright Karmapa, who is deeply devoted to environmental issues in the Himalayan region, should teach his staff proper accounting ways. Spiritual pursuit cannot absolve any

China Denies Spy Rumors Amid Probe of Tibetan Spiritual Figure

A senior Chinese official has stepped forward to quash suspicions the Tibetan Buddhist leader known as the Karmapa Lama may be an agent of Beijing. Indian police have been in

Karmapa questioned, denies “all allegations”

Indian police on Sunday asked 50 set of questions to the 17th Gyalwang Karmapa Ogyen Trinley Dorje about the nearly Rs 70 million worth of foreign and Indian currencies being found in his temporary residence

Karmapa Office refutes “speculative allegations”

Even as the search by Indian police continued for the third consecutive day at the residential premises of the 17th Karmapa Lama, his office on Saturday formally issued a statement “categorically” refuting allegations that have surfaced in a section of Indian media, calling them

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