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"Russia needs His Holiness'
message of compassion, tolerance"
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Telo Rinpoche, spiritual head of Republic of
Kalymkia addressing a press conference for the upcoming Mongolian
and Russian Buddhist festival from 6 to 10 November 2007 in
Dharamshala (Photo: Sangjey Kep)
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Dharamshala, 31 October, TibetNet: For
the first time ever, Mongolia and Russian Republics of Kalmykia, Tuva and
Buryatia are jointly organizing a grand Buddhist festival in Dharamshala
from 6 to 10 November.
A large contingent of official dignitaries and media delegation from
the Mongolia and Russian Republics of Kalmykia, Tuva and Buryatia are
expected to attend the 5-day Buddhist festival.
The festival will start with a Mongolian and Russian Buddhists art
exhibition at the Tibet Museum of the Department of Information and
International Relations.
Addressing mediapersons this morning, Telo Rinpoche, spiritual head of
the Buddhists in Russian republics Kalmykia said, "We the Buddhists
of Mongolia and Russian Buddhists are offering a long life prayer to His
Holiness the Dalai Lama on 10 November."
He said, "His Holiness the Dalai Lama has become very popular all
around the world, as we know recently, after receiving the US
Congressional Gold Medal, presidents and prime ministers of many states
and government are meeting His Holiness in public."
He added, "It is a big victory not only for the Tibetan people,
but for the Mongolians and Buddhists in Russia and Buddhists all over the
world."
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Telo Rinpoche interacting with local and Tibetan
media persons
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He said, "His Holiness is not only the spiritual leader of Tibetan
people, but he is also leader of the Buddhists in Mongolia and Russia as
well," adding, "Our relationship did not started in just 15 to
20 years. If look into the history of Tibetan people, our connections goes
back to centuries."
"It is responsibility as an independent republics to share this
experience, and rejuvenate the history, since many of the younger
generation have very little knowledge about our history," he said.
He said, "It is our responsibility to share this experience, share
our historical connections and remind the people that this historical
relationship is not new. It is something, which existed for
centuries."
He said, "During the last 20 to 30 years, we were silent because
we did not have a choice, since Mongolia was a communist country, these
three Buddhist republics lived under communist rule."
He added, "In the early nineties, during the collapse of Soviet
Union, we have very limited access to outside world. But over the years,
due to growing number of students, pilgrimage and delegations, now, it is
appropriate time to share this experience with the people."
He said, "The idea of bringing dance troupes to present cultural
performances and organize art exhibition is to provide people coming from
all the world with an educational experience and to learn the connections
between Tibetans and Russian republics of Kalmykia, Tuva and Buryatia.
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He said, the government of Mongolia and three Russian republics have
supported this idea 100 per cent, which shows their commitment towards
this cause.
"Because of Russia's friendly relations with China, we are
unfortunately not able to invite His Holiness," he said.
He said, "Notwithstanding discrimination, we have waited 12 years
for the visit of His Holiness, since his brief visit to the republic of
Kalmykia in late 2004. During these period many people died and they only
wished to get a glimpse of His Holiness."
"We have to overcome the communist mentality, people's way of life
and thinking and for that, Russia is in need of the message of His
Holiness the Dalai Lama, of love, compassion, tolerance," he said.
He said, the President of Kalmykia was not able to attend the award
ceremony of the US Congressional gold medal to Washington, despite his
best effort to make it to the award function, due to political pressure
from China.
During the course of the 5-day festival, the delegations will visit
Tibetan cultural, educational and medical institutions based in
Dharamshala.
The dance troupes from Mongolia, Buriyat and Tuva will present cultural
performances at major venues, including, Tsuglagkhang,Tibetan Institute of
Performing Arts, Tibetan Children's Village school.
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