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The cultural heritage, of any nation is essential to its identity and future and Tibetan culture faces a great danger as a culture in exile. The Dalai Lama Trust is committed to keeping alive this rich and versatile culture of its remarkable people. Tibetan culture has been passed down from generation to generation in the form of art, opera, music, texts, oral teachings, spirituality and folk tales.
We would like to see these traditions continue to be passed down for several more generations so that Tibetans are not separated from their identities and values and so this threatened culture may flourish and keep the community intact.
July 13, 2022 12:12 pm
The Dalai Lama trust is pleased to report that the Seminar on Matter and Mind, as expounded in Indian Buddhist Literature, held over four days in the conference hall of the newly inaugurated Dalai Lama Library ...
February 15, 2015 5:50 pm
The Sonamling Tibetan Settlement in Leh, Ladakh was established in 1960 and comprises of about 7,000 people and a magical view of the horizon that is laced with the magnificent snow-capped Himalayas. There are ...
February 15, 2015 5:48 pm
The audio-visual department's responsibility is the recording and dissemination of His Holiness’ public talks and appearances in India. It also includes the audio-visual records of his visits abroad, ...
February 15, 2015 5:46 pm
The Tashi Lhunpo Monastery in Tibet was founded in 1447 by and is the main seat of the Kunziq Panchen Rinpoche Lineage. After 1959, the monastery was re- established in South India in the Tibetan Settlement of ...