Bangalore: Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama Graces Josephite Summit


Bangalore: Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama Graces Josephite Summit

News: Melwyn Pinto SJ
Daijiworld Media Network – Bangalore (VA)

Bangalore, Jan 30: They had heard of him, seen him on television and read about him. But most of them had not seen him personally; neither did they know that he could be so unassuming, down to earth and self effacing.

Masses of audience, over 3000 of them, mostly students and alumni, erupted in ecstasy when, spiritual leader Dalai Lama climbed the dais to take part in the Josephite Summit at St Joseph’s College, Bangalore, here on Sunday January 30.

What attracted the audience, among other things, was his great appreciation of India, Indian traditions and culture and, of course, his adulation of Christian community which, he said, had contributed a great deal to education.

‘India, a model to the world’

The Tibetan spiritual leader termed India as a model to the world as regards ahimsa and religious harmony were concerned. “Though there have been sporadic incidents of communal disharmony in India, everyone knows that these are caused by some mischievous elements. By and large India is a great land where multiple traditions have lived together for centuries,” Dalai Lama said.

However, he raised concern over India’s caste system, dowry and other discriminations and called upon the young generation to put an end to all that.

Inner strength and wholistic perspective

Addressing the students who were listening to him with rapt attention, Dalai Lama said that inner strength and wholistic perspective were the two important elements that everyone in general and students in particular must cultivate in his or her life. “The inner strength of a person is determined on the basis of honesty, truthfulness and transparency.

A person with real inner strength will not exploit others,” the seer said. He further added that all must cultivate multiple dimensions to see reality, as just one dimension may not give one a fair idea of reality. “Things are inter-connected. Hence we must see them from multiple dimensions. And that is when issues like environment, religious harmony etc. become important for us,” Dalai Lama said.

He lamented the growing gap between the rich and the poor in India. “Only a wholistic perspective can reduce such a gap among people. With inner strength and wholistic vision we can tackle any problem,” he said.

‘Son of India’

The entire discourse of Dalai Lama was filled with numerous lighter moments. On one occasion he called himself a ‘son of India’. “I am indeed a son of India. Spiritually I have been brought up in the great Nalanda traditions of India while physically I have grown eating Indian daal, chapathi, rice etc,” he said to the thunderous applause of the audience.

On another occasion the spiritual leader said that the real beauty of a person is the inner beauty. “Though physical beauty is important, the real beauty is the inner beauty. No cosmetics in the world can give you such beauty,” he said with a toothy smile

‘Ring will not respond’

Taking a grind at the Catholic bishops who take much comfort in allowing people to kiss their golden ring, Dalai Lama said that kissing a ring was indeed meaningless. “If you kiss a puppy or a kitten they respond. But if you kiss a ring will it respond,” he questioned, once again to the cheer of the audience.

The mahatma of the world

Earlier welcoming the Dalai Lama, principal of St Joseph’s College, Fr Ambrose Pinto described him as the Mahatma of the world. “Today (January 30) we commemorate Gandhi’s death. Gandhi was Mahatma of the nation. You too are a Mahatma to the world for you have propagated peace always. We are with you in your struggle for a free Tibet. Our college has over hundred Tibetan students and we share our solidarity with all Tibetans,” Fr Pinto said.

  

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  • gracy samuel, mundgod

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    Congratulations st. joseph.on this great martyr's day you ve thought of organising such a meaningful and wonderful progamme .its very much enlightning to hear the great spiritual leader of this world.

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  • Clara Lewis, Kemmannu/Dubai

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    Dalai Lama of Tibet,Best known as -Spiritual and political leader of Tibet. Trained as a monk, when the Dalai Lama was a teenager he became the head of the Tibetan Government. Since 1959 the Dalai Lama has been the leader of the Gov. in Exile. His travel in the cause of peace and a free Tibet have made him an international celebrity, and in 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Peace prize. Serving the God's creation is the best religion.

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  • florine, mumbai

    Tue, Feb 01 2011

    Nice to see Dalai Lama so called Mahatma of peace on the occasion of Josephite Summit alongwith Fr Ambrose and other team members of the organisation. kudos to all

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  • eric, maxim, rayan, rohan, Manvi

    Mon, Jan 31 2011

    kudos,Ambrose. A great gesture of deep appreciation. The Tibetans are proud of you. we vibrate with them and with you. wonderful work.

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  • Arun Fernandes, Madanthyar/Bangalore

    Mon, Jan 31 2011

    As an alumni of St. Joseph's, I was a part of the occassion....
    Well organised and well timed....Organised on Martyr's Day, It has come at a time when the Mahatma of peace is spreading harmony & welness among humans on one side and on the other the accused in the Grahame Staine's murder cases and Church attacks are going scot free...Maybe only someone like The Lama can deliver these fanatics.....Long live The Dalai Lama...
    Keep up the good work Joseph's...

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  • Ram shetty, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama is a very respected person around the world he deserve respect for us too. Why are we worried about scandal at dharmshala he didn't do it and who knows what is the fact? We should get worried about our Karnataka because our own respected Politicians are stealing our state.

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  • Fr Ronnie Prabhu SJ, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    Truly St Joseph's has been blessed by the visit of this Mahatma. God grant this world many more great ones like him. Conmgratulations to Fr Ambrose and the Josephite Summit team.

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  • Sathish.S, Mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    Dalai Lama is good person but due to the recent scandal at dharmshala ,he and his followers have to answer lot of questions.There is a doubt abt their group.

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  • bona marcel, vittal/Rome

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    Be proud of your religion and learn to appreciate the goodness in other's religion and that is the best way to live happily and peacefully on the face of Mother earth. bona marcel

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, BAHRAIN

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    Hats off to Dalai Lamaji. He once said that he is active in spreading India's message of non violence and religious harmony throughout the world and I'm the messenger of India's ancient thoughts world over. Long live Spiritual leader Dalai Lamaji.

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  • kiran, mangalore

    Sun, Jan 30 2011

    One of the true personality of this era.

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