Dalai Lama's ex-physician gets Padma Shri

IANS  |  Dharamsala 

Elderly Buddhist monk Yeshi Dhonden, who was the of the Tibetan the for two decades, has been chosen for by the for his contribution towards medicine.

He is the second Tibetan to receive the prestigious award after Geshe Ngawang Samten.

"We congratulate his personal contribution and recognition of Tibetan medicine which is now increasingly being discovered and treasured by the international community for its healing prowess," a statement from the said.

Dhonden was the Dalai Lama's from 1960, a year after the Tibetan leader escaped to

He has gained reputation over the years for being highly effective and beneficial to patients, particularly as a

Dhonden, who lives in -- the headquarters of the Tibetan government-in-exile -- was both Director-cum-Principal of the until 1979.

Over 63 years, he has treated patients with all kinds of ailments.

Old timers in McLeod Ganj, which remained almost uninhabited until the arrival of the along with his followers in 1960, told IANS that Dhonden reached here along with the

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First Published: Fri, January 26 2018. 13:58 IST