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Dalai Lama's b'day under tree that grew from his walking stick
Dalai Lama's b'day under tree that grew from his walking stick

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Time of India

Dalai Lama's b'day under tree that grew from his walking stick

GUWAHATI: A stick pressed into stone, then left behind. Sixty-five years later, it stands fruit-bearing and tall - a tree grown from the staff of a fleeing monk. At Zemithang in Arunachal Pradesh's Tawang district bordering China, lamas, villagers, and dignitaries gathered Sunday beneath the Gurusheng tree as prayers rose for the Tibetan spiritual leader 's long life on his 90th birthday. This was the very spot where the 14th Dalai Lama first rested after escaping from Tibet in 1959. Locals said the walking stick he used, placed on a stone before he moved on, took root - giving rise to what is now considered a holy tree. "He placed it on a rock. The Monpas (local community) saw it sprout. Today, it bears fruit," said Lama Kalzang Lhundrub, secretary of Gorzam Stupa Culture Centre. "The tree is a blessing. It's growing out of stone." The Dalai Lama had stayed the second night at Gorzam Stupa after entering India. He crossed into India on March 31, 1959, through Zemithang. Security forces received him at Survashamba, 2km from Kinzamani. The wooden staff, later called the Gurusheng tree, was with him. Now a spiritual landmark, the Gurusheng tree drew more than 18,000 tourists last year. "It's the biggest attraction in Zemithang. Prayers under it are believed to be wish- fulfilling," said circle officer Deewan Mara.

Prayers held at Holy Tree in Arunachal's Kinzamani to mark Dalai Lama's 90th b'day
Prayers held at Holy Tree in Arunachal's Kinzamani to mark Dalai Lama's 90th b'day

Time of India

time06-07-2025

  • Time of India

Prayers held at Holy Tree in Arunachal's Kinzamani to mark Dalai Lama's 90th b'day

Guwahati: A prayer for the long life of His Holiness, the Dalai Lama, was organised at the Holy Tree, named Gurusheng at Kinzamani in Arunachal Pradesh on Sunday to mark his 90th birthday. The Dalai Lama had escaped from Tibet in 1959. He had rested at Kinzamani, where the Holy Tree grew from his walking stick that he left on a stone. He arrived in India on March 31, 1959, with a wooden stick, which he used as a walking staff while entering India through Zemithang and was received by the Indian security forces at Survashamba, 2 km from Kinzamani. "Prayer for his long life was organised beneath the Gurusheng tree by the lamas of Zemithang, along with other guests and dignitaries, including the public of Zemithang Circle," said Lama Kalzang Lhundrub, secretary of Gorzam Stupa Culture Centre. "The Dalai Lama had placed the walking stick on a stone and left it there. Local Monpas later recognised it as a branch of the Gurusheng tree. The tree now bears fruit and is fully grown. It has already become a major centre of attraction," he added. Last year, 18,000 tourists visited this tree. "This tree is the biggest attraction in Zemithang and a landmark of spiritual tourism. People believe that praying under the tree fulfils their wishes," said Deewan Mara, circle officer, Zemithang. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Gold Is Surging in 2025 — Smart Traders Are Already In IC Markets Learn More Undo After the prayers at Kinzamani, the main celebration began before a photo of His Holiness placed at Gorzam Stupa, where the Dalai Lama stayed the second night on April 1, 1959, after entering India. He also issued a sermon there. An event by students from different schools in Zemithang and a plantation drive at Kinzamani were also organised.

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