His Holiness the Dalai Lama addressing the congregation at the Hallenstadion in Zurich, Switzerland on August 25, 2024. Photo by Manuel Bauer
August 25, 2024. Zurich, Switzerland – When His Holiness the Dalai Lama walked onto the stage at the Hallenstadion in Zurich today, before a capacity crowd of 15,000, he saluted the Tashi Shölpa dancers performing their dance to welcome him. He took his seat on the throne before large thangka paintings of the Buddha Shakyamuni, Four Armed Avalokiteshvara and White Tara.
A Tibetan compere introduced Thinley Chökyi, Representative of the Office of Tibet, Zurich. Addressing His Holiness as the crown jewel among gods and kings, a champion of world peace, she respectfully welcomed him and paid him homage on behalf of Tibetans in Switzerland and other countries in Europe.
She declared that Tibetans around the world are doing their best to resolve the conflict between China and Tibet following His Holiness’s lead. She added that they were pleased to be able to offer prayers for His Holiness’s long life out of gratitude as he stopped in Zurich on his way back to India from the US after successful knee replacement surgery.
“May you yet be able to return to Tibet, take your seat on the Lion Throne in the Potala Palace and offer teachings from there once more,” she prayed.
She ended by offering thanks to the various authorities in Zurich for enabling Tibetans to hold this event today.
A group of Tibetan singers and dances sang in praise of His Holiness, referring to him as the protector and embodiment of compassion. A group of Lamas sitting at the foot of the throne recited a verse for taking refuge in the Three Jewels and a verse that summarizes the Perfection of Wisdom teachings. They made a mandala offering and began a symbolic rendition of a ceremony seeking a Lama’s long life.
As they chanted the prayer for His Holiness’s longevity composed by his tutors, Ling Rinpoché and Trijang Rinpoché, symbols of the seven royal emblems, the eight auspicious symbols, the eight auspicious substances, and so forth were presented to him. Next, the prayer for His Holiness’s long life composed by Jamyang Khyentsé Chökyi Lodrö was recited, concluding, “May you live long and may your enlightened deeds spread everywhere.” Read the rest of this entry »