Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama reaches Tawang amid protests by China

The 336-year-old Tawang monastery is second largest in world after Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet

Press Trust of India  |  Tawang (Arunachal Pradesh) 

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Tibetan Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama interacting with media after a spiritual discourse at Bomdila in West Kameng district of Arunachal Pradesh

The Tibetan spiritual leader arrived in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on Friday along with Chief Minister amid protests by

The exiled Tibetan leader was to reach by chopper on April 4 but due to bad weather, he travel over 550 km by road from Guwahati to reach in



He covered 140 km by road from Dirang in West Kameng district accompanied by Khandu with a 30-km stretch of the route at Sela being partly snow-covered and having turned into muddy and slippery due to the melting snow.

The state police and paramilitary personnel are keeping vigil along the 140-km stretch between Dirang and Tawang, particularly at Sela (13,700 feet).

His first stop was Bomdila, the headquarters of West Kameng district, from where Chinese soldiers retreated after the 1962 war.

A day after delivering sermons in Bomdila, he spent two days at Dirang, about 40 km north of Bomdila, where he consecrated the Thupsing Dhargye monastery.

has been decorated with colourful prayer flags and flowers with the roads repainted and the drains cleaned.

"A series of religious discourses by the will begin tomorrow. He will stay at the monastery for four nights before leaving on April 11," Deputy Commissioner Sang Phuntso said.

Security has been strengthened around the monastery, the Yid-Ga-Choezin ground where the spiritual leader will deliver his sermons.

The 336-year-old monastery is the largest in India and second largest in the world after Potala Palace in Lhasa,

Perched on a cliff at 10,000 feet, monastery is known in Tibetan as 'Gaden Namgyal Lhatse,' meaning celestial paradise chosen by the horse.

It belongs to the school of and had religious connection with Lhasa's Drepung Monastery that continued during the British rule.

refers to this connection to claim as part of after invading and taking over in 1950.

Chinese state media had said on Wednesday that India is using the as a diplomatic leverage to challenge China's "bottom line."

The was compelled to flee in 1959 and cross over to India by foot via the sector.

Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama reaches Tawang amid protests by China

The 336-year-old Tawang monastery is second largest in world after Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet

The 336-year-old Tawang monastery is second largest in world after Potala Palace in Lhasa, Tibet The Tibetan spiritual leader arrived in Tawang, Arunachal Pradesh, on Friday along with Chief Minister amid protests by

The exiled Tibetan leader was to reach by chopper on April 4 but due to bad weather, he travel over 550 km by road from Guwahati to reach in

He covered 140 km by road from Dirang in West Kameng district accompanied by Khandu with a 30-km stretch of the route at Sela being partly snow-covered and having turned into muddy and slippery due to the melting snow.

The state police and paramilitary personnel are keeping vigil along the 140-km stretch between Dirang and Tawang, particularly at Sela (13,700 feet).

His first stop was Bomdila, the headquarters of West Kameng district, from where Chinese soldiers retreated after the 1962 war.

A day after delivering sermons in Bomdila, he spent two days at Dirang, about 40 km north of Bomdila, where he consecrated the Thupsing Dhargye monastery.

has been decorated with colourful prayer flags and flowers with the roads repainted and the drains cleaned.

"A series of religious discourses by the will begin tomorrow. He will stay at the monastery for four nights before leaving on April 11," Deputy Commissioner Sang Phuntso said.

Security has been strengthened around the monastery, the Yid-Ga-Choezin ground where the spiritual leader will deliver his sermons.

The 336-year-old monastery is the largest in India and second largest in the world after Potala Palace in Lhasa,

Perched on a cliff at 10,000 feet, monastery is known in Tibetan as 'Gaden Namgyal Lhatse,' meaning celestial paradise chosen by the horse.

It belongs to the school of and had religious connection with Lhasa's Drepung Monastery that continued during the British rule.

refers to this connection to claim as part of after invading and taking over in 1950.

Chinese state media had said on Wednesday that India is using the as a diplomatic leverage to challenge China's "bottom line."

The was compelled to flee in 1959 and cross over to India by foot via the sector.
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