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  1. In his 1992 documentary "Compassion in Exile", filmmaker Mickey Lemle created a groundbreaking portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama. His new film takes a fresh look at what is important for His Holiness, who is now in his 80s: the historic confrontation between Tibet and China; his influence in political, spiritual and educational spheres; his work with neuroscientists; and his personal feelings on ...

  2. Subscribe to BBC News www.youtube.com/bbcnewsSubscribe to BBC News HERE http://bit.ly/1rbfUogTibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama tells the BBC that he re...

  3. Birth to Exile. His Holiness the Dalai Lama was born on 6 July 1935 to a Tibetan farming family in the small village of Taktser, located in the province of Amdo. He was named Lhamo Thondup, which literally means ‘Wish-Fulfilling Goddess’. Taktser (Roaring Tiger) was a small village that stood on a hill overlooking a broad valley.

  4. 28 de jul. de 2017 · Rent The Last Dalai Lama? on Prime Video, or buy it on Prime Video. A portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama, featuring interviews with his family and the people he has inspired since his exile from ...

  5. Historically, "Kundun" is a straightforward chronology that begins in 1937 with the Dalai Lama's discovery at the age of 2 1/2 in a Tibetan village near the Chinese border. Tenzin Gyatso, as he is named, already has a tendency toward a friendly imperiousness and an eerie sense of his destiny. Two years later, he is carried by caravan from his ...

  6. In his 1992 documentary “Compassion in Exile”, filmmaker Mickey Lemle created a groundbreaking portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama. His new film takes a fresh look at what is important for His Holiness, who is now in his 80s: the historic confrontation between Tibet and China; his influence in political, spiritual and educational spheres; his work with neuroscientists; and his personal ...

  7. 27 de dic. de 2021 · The Dalai Lama often referred to Archbishop Tutu as his ‘elder spiritual brother’. One of the last meetings between the two leaders was in April 2015, when Archbishop Tutu flew to India. He was personally received by the Dalai Lama and spent several days in Dharamsala – his second visit there in four years.