 | | His Holiness the Dalai Lama on way to the
civic reception being greeted by local people and officials who had
lined up the road. (Photo by Georgina Cranston/Office of Tibet,
London) |
Nottingham, UK, 27 May 2008 (The Office of Tibet, London) - As scheduled some months back, His Holiness the Dalai Lama
this afternoon attended here the civic reception for him hosted by the
Nottinghamshire County Council at the County Hall, where officials and
local people lined up to accord a warm reception.
Speaking at
the official function attended by senior government officials, staff
and invited guests, the Chairman of the Nottinghamshire County Council
Joan Taylor said it was a privilege and honour for them to receive the
Tibetan Nobel Peace Laureate at the County Hall.
"His Holiness
needs no introduction, but it would be remiss of me not to acknowledge
his extraordinary attitude and strides to achieve world peace and
harmony", Councillor Taylor said, adding that she is "deeply moved and
inspired by his wisdom, his humbleness, his humour and his simplicity".
 | | His Holiness with Nottinghamshire County
Councillors after tying a scarf on the tree he had planted on the
County Hall ground overlooking the River Trent. (Photo by Georgina Cranston/Office of Tibet,
London) |
Prior
to this, to mark his visit, His Holiness was also invited to plant a
tree in the Country Hall premises overlooking the River Trent.
Responding to the spontaneous and positive response from the public and
officials who had gathered around the tree planting area, His Holiness
waved his hands and expressed his appreciation and on seeing a local
waving the Tibetan flag, spontaneously recalled how during his visit to
China and meeting with Chairman Mao in 1954/55, the Chinese strongman
had asked him about the Tibetan flag and told how it was important to
keep it. "You have the permission of Chairman Mao to fly this flag",
said His Holiness, who was followed by press photographers and
reporters.
His Holiness in his remarks made before receiving
from the Chairman of the Nottinghamshire County Council the especially
designed glassware gift said he appreciated the warm civic reception
given to him. He said he was enjoying the natural surroundings of
Nottingham city and was pleased to hear sweet sounds of birds chirping.
Then to yet another delight of the city staff and others, His Holiness
said one reason why the organisers of his visit had chosen Nottingham
as the venue of his public talks and teachings is because it was
comparatively "cheaper" than several over cities and this had
apparently been helpful to many people coming to hear him.
His
Holiness devoted two hours each of the morning and afternoon session to
the teaching on Je Tsongkhapa's "Praise to the Buddha for His
Discourses on Dependent Origination" (tendral toepa). During the
teachings, attended mainly by about 5,000 Buddhists from different
parts of the UK, Europe and the Americas, His Holiness answered
questions from the audience to clarify their doubts or to seek a more
pointed response. Answering a question on the controversy surrounding
the Shugden worship, His Holiness said the reasons for his discouraging
the worship of Shugden is because the practice was degenerating the
profound teachings of the Buddha into "spirit worship" as well as
coming in the way of his efforts to promote religious harmony and
non-sectarianism among the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. His
Holiness said he as the teacher has advised his disciples from
propitiating the Shugden spirit keeping in view the larger interest and
well-being of the Tibetan people.
"We Tibetans are passing
through a difficult period. But as someone who supports freedom and
democracy, I cannot ban anything. So whether they listen or not it is
up to them", His Holiness said.
This evening His Holiness gave
an audience to about 700 Mongolians that the Mongolian Embassy had
arranged through the London Office of Tibet. The Counsellor of the
Mongolian Embassy thanked His Holiness for sparing some time for the
UK-based Mongolian and the Chairman of the Mongolian Community made a
milk offering in accordance to the Mongolian tradition.
His
Holiness recalled to the Mongolian audience the age-old historical and
religious ties that the people of Mongolia and Tibet had enjoyed. He
also said how the Tibetans despite being refugees are still trying to
help the Mongolians in imparting knowledge about Buddhism, which had
suffered in Mongolia because of their having to live under Russian
Communist regime for a long time.
"Mere recitation of mantras
is not enough. You must study the Buddhist philosophy and form
discussion groups. Buddhism itself is very intelligent and based on
logic but due to lack of understanding it may become like blind faith",
His Holiness said, adding that the Buddhist concept of
"inter-dependence" can also be used in enhancing one's professional
field.
According to Mr. Tsering Tashi, the London-based
Representative of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the warmth with which
the local people, officials and others have been responding to His
Holiness' presence and talks in Nottingham is most encouraging and
speaks volumes of how much the Tibetan spiritual and temporal leader is
regarded wherever he goes.
"Each time His Holiness enters the
auditorium stage at the start of the public talk and teachings and upon
leaving, the people have been giving His Holiness standing ovation
apparently as a mark of their show of respect and appreciation for his
presence and wisdom shared", said Mr. Tsering Tashi, who is also
accompanying His Holiness during the Nottingham leg of the visit
programme.
On Thursday morning His Holiness will leave for
Oxford, where he has been invited to give the keynote address at a
seminar on Christian and Buddhist prayers and meditation and a public
talk on the wider understanding of Buddhism, besides other engagements.
Yesterday,
His Holiness gave an audience to Nottingham City Councillors and
officials of the Nottingham Arena, where the five-day public talks and
the teachings that began on 24 May are being held. The Chairman of the
Nottingham City Council and the Executive Director of the Nottingham
Arena thanked His Holiness for agreeing to come to the city and through
his visit putting the city on the international map and for generating
an atmosphere of spirituality and peace.
Report by Office of Tibet, London |