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It’s been a dramatic few days in the life and legacy of the 14th Dalai Lama, as his 90th birthday approaches with the eyes of the world, and China, firmly on his every move. This week’s most important headline is the publication of his formal statement on July 2nd, affirming—unambiguously—that the institution of the Dalai Lama will continue. The Dalai Lama himself declared in a video from Dharamsala that he was responding to years of appeals from Tibetans at home and abroad, stating the next Dalai Lama will only be recognized by the traditional spiritual process, led solely by his own Gaden Phodrang Trust and in consultation with heads of all Tibetan Buddhist schools. No other government, he made clear, has authority in this profoundly spiritual matter—a direct rebuke to Chinese attempts to assert control. According to the International Campaign for Tibet, this has been widely celebrated among the Tibetan exile community, who have lobbied international bodies to support the right of Tibetan Buddhists to freely choose their leaders.
Tied to this, Tibetan political leader Sikyong Penpa Tsering appeared at the National Press Club in Washington, publicly denouncing Beijing’s use of the centuries-old “golden urn” as a pretext to select the Dalai Lama’s successor and warning of China’s plans to install their own candidate. Sikyong emphasized that “the Tibetan people will decide, not China,” warning that Tibetans and their allies remain vigilant against political interference. He doubled down on the Dalai Lama’s assertion that his reincarnation will be sought in the “free world”—not under Chinese control—a statement lending greater certainty to the continuity of the Dalai Lama’s influence outside Tibet.
Public appearances have dominated the Dalai Lama’s schedule, especially as communities from around the globe have come to celebrate his milestone year. Just days ago, he presided over large prayer gatherings and long life offerings in Dharamsala, with thousands in attendance, including representatives from Taiwan and Australia, as reported on the Dalai Lama’s official website. He also wrote congratulatory notes to global leaders like Nobel Peace Prize recipient Maria Corina Machado—a signature gesture reflecting his ongoing global engagement.
Meanwhile, the Dalai Lama’s message of democracy and compassion is front and center in cultural events and tributes. Exhibitions highlighting his role in introducing democracy to the Tibetan diaspora are underway at leading Indian universities, while British-American Buddhist scholar Robert Thurman paid tribute to the Dalai Lama at a packed Ghoton event in the UK Parliament. In media, recent documentaries like “Wisdom of Happiness” and coverage by Tricycle magazine delve into his enduring call for compassion and the unprecedented possibility—unstated but not ruled out—that a future Dalai Lama could be a woman.
He remains active on social platforms; images and snippets from the ongoing public ceremonies have circulated enthusiastically among Tibetan organizations and fans worldwide. As the Dalai Lama’s 90th birthday approaches on July 6th, more global attention and debate around his legacy and succession are guaranteed.
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