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His
Holiness shields the flame of a ceremonial lamp that he just lit at the
inauguration as Claude Arpi looks on, Jan. 20, Phayul photo/Tenzin Dase |
Auroville,
Puducherry, India, 20 January 2009 (Phayul.com) - Exiled Tibetan Leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama
visited Auroville on the outskirts of Union territory of Pondicherry
today.
The Tibetan leader inaugurated the newly completed
International Pavilion of Tibetan Culture in the premises of Auroville,
a community township of various nationalities. Auroville has several
such pavilions for different countries.
Around 250
Aurovillians including Tibetans and visitors gathered at the Tibetan
Pavilion to welcome the 1989 Nobel peace laureate. Claude Arpi of the
Tibetan Pavilion welcomed His Holiness as he walked past the greeting
admirers.
In a brief address at a modest function, His Holiness
said he was very pleased with the progress made over the years by the
Tibetan pavilion and Auroville.
"I'm very happy, my each visit
here I found more progress, more development and the most important
when I come here the people from the different countries, different
nationalities then I felt now here genuine human spirit, the spirit of
human brother sisterhood, I think something very sort of alive, that's
very good".
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His Holiness listens to Claude Arpi as the latter welcomes His Holiness at the inauguration, Jan. 20 Phayul photo/Tenzin Dasel |
He
added, "Now we really need effort to promote genuine human spirit,
respect all human being regardless of what their race, what their
cultural, what their background, what their faith, that's important".
His
Holiness later in the day gave a talk on 'Universal Responsibility and
Human Unity' at Tibetan Pavilion after visiting Matrimandir. Around
2000 people attended the talk.
This is the Tibetan leader’s third visit to Auroville. His last visit was in 1993.
His Holiness will address students and staff of Madras university tomorrow. |