The Dalai Lama’s revolutionary practice: Celebration our differences may be humanity’s greatest hope
By: Mehrotra, Rajiv
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BookPublisher: India International Center Quarterly Description: 52 (3&4), Winter 2025- Summer 2026: p.21-38.
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India International Center QuarterlySummary: I was with the Dalai Lama in Jerusalem, decades ago on journey that was far was more than a quiet interlude. It was a pilgrimage across the fault lines of history, where ancient faiths had collided, both in beauty and bloodshed. He moved gently between traditions that had so often been at war; mosque and synagogue, church and shrine, each one a vessel of deep devotion and accumulated sorrow. – Reproduced
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I was with the Dalai Lama in Jerusalem, decades ago on journey that was far was more than a quiet interlude. It was a pilgrimage across the fault lines of history, where ancient faiths had collided, both in beauty and bloodshed. He moved gently between traditions that had so often been at war; mosque and synagogue, church and shrine, each one a vessel of deep devotion and accumulated sorrow. – Reproduced


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