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Freedom in Exile is the inspiring autobiography of Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, one of the world’s most respected spiritual leaders. The book details his remarkable life from his humble beginnings in Tibet, through his recognition as the reincarnated spiritual leader at age two, and his education in Buddhist philosophy and monastic traditions.
Central to the narrative is the Dalai Lama’s dramatic escape from Tibet in 1959 following the Chinese invasion, and his establishment of a government-in-exile in India. With candor and grace, he discusses his efforts to preserve Tibetan culture, promote human rights, and advocate for non-violent solutions to political conflict. The memoir offers profound insights into Buddhism, compassion, and the search for inner peace amid global turmoil.
This essential work provides a personal perspective on the Tibetan struggle for autonomy while presenting the Dalai Lama’s universal message of love, tolerance, and spiritual enlightenment to readers worldwide.







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