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Dalai Lama The revered Saint of Buddhism
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Dalai Lama: A Beacon of Buddhism and Global Compassion

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As the Dalai Lama turns 90, we celebrate not just a revered spiritual leader, but a living embodiment of compassion, resilience, and Buddhist wisdom. His life and teachings continue to inspire millions to walk the path of peace, even in adversity. May his light shine on, and may his sacred institution continue forever.

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