Dharamshala— The revered Tibetan spiritual leader, the Dalai Lama, is set to embark on a significant journey to Sikkim from December 11 to 14. This four-day visit, marked by teachings and participation in various events, holds particular significance as it comes after the cancellation of his earlier visit last month due to health concerns.
The Dalai Lama’s office has released the detailed itinerary of his visit on their official website, revealing his schedule in Gangtok, the capital city nestled near the China border. This visit marks his return to Sikkim after a substantial gap of 13 years, adding a profound spiritual dimension to the region.
Despite China’s consistent opposition and objections to the Dalai Lama’s activities, this visit against the backdrop of the ongoing border dispute between China and India is expected to attract attention from various quarters. The spiritual leader’s teachings and presence hold a unique place in fostering spiritual and cultural connections.
For those eager to follow the details of this spiritual sojourn, the official website provides a comprehensive overview of the Dalai Lama’s engagements during his stay in Sikkim.