Dalai Lama welcomed traditionally
July 18th 2013
Mundgod, Karnataka, India, 18 July 2013 (Deccan Herald) – Amidst tight security, Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama arrived in Mundgod Tibetan settlement from Shimoga by road, on Wednesday.
He was given a warm welcome by the district administration. Deputy Commissioner Imkongla Zamir greeted the Tibetan leader with a bouquet near Sanavalli located in the border of Mundgod taluk.
SP R. Dileep, Assistant Commissioner Raju Mogveer, Sirsi DySP N.D. Birje, Tahsildar R.B. Patil, Basavaraj Melvanki, Panchayatraj Engineer R.H. Kulkarni and others accompanied the deputy commissioner.
Enthusiasm at camps
Right from morning, Tibetan Buddhist monks, women and children were standing in a line from Doddakere in Mundgod to Camp No. 6, to welcome the Dalai Lama in a traditional way. Despite the drizzle, they enthusiastically waited for the Dalai Lama with a white cloth, flowers and ‘Dhoop Batti’. While visually impaired students welcomes the Dalai Lama with national flags near the Ammaji tank in Mundgod, Tibetan women accorded a grand reception clad in traditional attires. At Camp No. 3, the students and teachers of Kendriya Vidyalaya No. 3 gave a musical welcome to the Buddhist leader.
As soon as the Dalai Lama reached the Drepung Lachi Monastery, the Tibetan Buddhist monks played the traditional musical instruments. Wearing a traditional long yellow cap on his head, a monk opened a huge umbrella and the other senior monks lent a helping hand for the Dalai Lama to descend from the vehicle. The Dalai Lama then offered a special puja at the Drepung Lachi Monastery.
The Dalai Lama will be in Mundgod for eight days.
Tight security
“In wake of the Bodh Gaya incident, the security for the Dalai Lama has been beefed up”, informed SP R. Dileep.Speaking to reporters at the Drepung Lachi Monastery in Camp No. 6, the officer informed that the security has been tightened in and around the monasteries where the Dalai Lama will attend the programmes.
Following the serial bomb blasts at Bodh Gaya in Bihar recently, Union Home Ministry had written a letter to the chief secretary of Karnataka to beef up security for the Dalai Lama as he had decided to tour Karnataka from July 10.
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