Tibet Museum to Exhibit His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama’s
Biography[Monday, 6 December
2010, 4:42 p.m.]
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DHARAMSHALA:
The Tibet Museum of the Department of Information and International
Relations in Dharamsala will be organising a photo exhibition on the
life of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to commemorate the conferment
of the Nobel Peace Prize on His Holiness the Dalai Lama in 1989. The photo exhibition is scheduled from 10 to
19 December 2010 at the Tibet Museum, located near the main temple at
Mcleod Ganj. In the
afternoon, movies and documentary films based on the life of His
Holiness and his teachings will be also screened from 3 pm at the same
venue. The exhibition will showcase photos depicting His Holiness the
Dalai Lama’s early life and responsibility, his escape into exile,
prestigious international awards conferred on him, and his meeting with
different religious heads and world leaders. His Holiness received the Nobel Peace Prize in
recognition of his struggle for the liberation of Tibet through peaceful
solutions based upon tolerance and mutual respect in order to preserve
the historical and cultural heritage of his people. According the Norwegian Nobel Committee, His
Holiness the Dalai Lama has developed his
philosophy of peace from a great reverence for all things living and
upon the concept of universal responsibility embracing all mankind as
well as nature. In the opinion of the Committee the Dalai Lama has come
forward with constructive and forward-looking proposals for the solution
of international conflicts, human rights issues, and global
environmental problems.Movie Screening Dates:10 December 2010:
Kundun14 December 2010: Seven Years in Tibet15 December 2010:
Universal Responsibility to the Modern World16 December 2010:
Compassion in Exile17 December 2010: A Human Approach to World Peace18
December 2010: Oceans of Wisdom19 December 2010: Ethics for New
Millennium





