Amidst a backdrop of inclement weather and eager anticipation, His Holiness the Dalai Lama inaugurated the prestigious Kargon Mega Summer Symposium in Zanskar, Ladakh, to the delight of thousands who gathered to extend their heartfelt welcome.
After a two-day delay due to poor weather conditions that hindered travel between Leh and Zanskar, His Holiness the Dalai Lama managed to arrive in Padum by helicopter. Upon his arrival, he was warmly received at the helipad by the locals of Zanskar and formally welcomed by key officials including the District Commissioner of Kargil, Rakesh Kumar, the Senior Superintendent of Police, and three councillors from the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council.
His Holiness expressed his gratitude to the helicopter’s pilot and copilot for a comfortable journey and posed for photographs with them. He then traveled by car to the newly established Karsha Phodrang (KarGön Palace), where thousands of admirers lined the route, joyfully welcoming the revered leader with smiles and waves.
The Chief Executive Councilor of the Ladakh Autonomous Hill Development Council, Tashi Gyalson, joined the gathering at the temple, paying respects to the Tulkus before taking his seat. Traditional sounds of horns, drums, and cymbals announced the arrival of the Dalai Lama, who was welcomed by the Abbot of Karsha Monastery, Sonam Dorje, and was invited to inaugurate the new building with prayers and a ceremonial tossing of grain.
The event was marked by a verse of welcome expressing the hope for happiness and longevity for His Holiness. Prominent religious figures, including Thiksey Rinpoché and the Sharpa Chöjé Rinpoché, were in attendance, further highlighting the significance of the occasion.
Geshe Losang Tsephel, Chair of the Organizing Committee of the Summer Mega Symposium, praised His Holiness for gracing the event and acknowledged the support of the council and the Kargil DC. The symposium’s educational mission aligns with His Holiness’s advice for monastic and secular institutions to actively engage with classic texts.
As part of their curriculum, schoolchildren in the region are now regularly studying ‘mind and awareness,’ along with ‘logic and reasoning,’ underscoring the symposium’s broader educational impact.
Rakesh Kumar, the Kargil District Commissioner, addressed the audience, extending his respects to His Holiness and commendations to the symposium’s participants. During a demonstration, students showcased their debating skills, highlighting lessons learned from seminal texts such as Nagarjuna’s ‘Root Wisdom.’
The morning’s formalities concluded with participants and guests receiving blessings from the Dalai Lama, after which he spoke to the assembly about his enduring commitment to the teachings of Buddhism, emphasizing the utility of logic and reason within the tradition.
His Holiness reflected on his personal journey from Tibet, the challenges posed by Chinese governance, and the resilience shown by preserving Buddhist traditions in exile. His insights illuminated how logical and reasoned approaches can enhance both religious study and broader understanding.
The Dalai Lama’s address resonated with attendees, and children from the Rainbow School celebrated by performing songs in his honor, underscoring their gratitude for his presence at the inauguration of the new Karsha Phodrang.
Zanskari women, donned in traditional attire, added to the festivities through song and dance, celebrating the cultural richness of the region.
The event concluded with words of thanks from the chief organizer, who acknowledged the efforts made and funds raised to realize the vision of the Karsha Phodrang, emphasizing the collective gratitude toward His Holiness for his invaluable presence and support.
According to Tibet.net, the day’s proceedings were an embodiment of unity and cultural pride, enriched by the Dalai Lama’s teachings.