This poem is Dedicated to our beloved spiritual and political leader
His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama.



HIS HOLINESS THE 14TH DALAI LAMA

Our beloved embodiment of social political
And spiritual leader;
All in one in our daily pure thought and prayer
His sanctity the fourteenth Dalai Lama the
Buddha enlightens
Vanquishing this world of notorious persecution
With love and compassion
Showering words for peace so divine in lasting
Voice to all
To rescue from deformity, the blessing forever
Never fall.
From heaven the kingdom of God and angles listen
His holiness the living shrine of Omnium and
Tirthankar,s lesson
Kundun 'The Presence'
Preaching love and compassion, the aroma and
The essence;
Where the sun bows down in kundun
So brilliance
When His Holiness smiles passing happiness
Breeze and radiance,
His Holiness The fourteenth ' Tenzing Gyatso'
Ocean of the holder of the faith,
The only precious diamond in the ocean depth
We adore, adorn and pray His Holiness faith.
Yeshi Norbu 'The wish fulfilling jewel'
Free from { Tri Ratna } three jewels.
Right realization, knowledge and character
To living being he preaches internal pleasure.
Gongsa chog ' The Highest One'
Gongsa chog above the sun all in one
The eight- fold path of Lord Buddha showing
And preaching { Nirvana } around the world
Revolving.
Gyalwa Rinpochen ' The Precious Vector'
With patience and tolerance mastered
Lord Buddha love and compassion
For all living creatures and setting free from
Oppression.
To make this world a place of peace
On His Holiness day of Nobel prize crowning
For world peace
Out burst tears in joy and happiness from all
Peace lover's eyes.
The hall of mark engraved in that moment and shines.
The fate of Tibet now onwards vast on shaking
All lovers of human rights, support His Holiness peace
Solution
Following the path of Mahatma Gandhi's non-violent
Revolution.
The day shall come, and the sunrays of freedoms
Destination.
Will be the last 'Refuge' to that lands and mind
Subjugation.




Poetry by Tsewang Dorjee9
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Written on 2007-07-06 at 16:36

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