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Freedom Trail Re-Enacts Dalai Lama’s 1959 Escape, Culminates in Spiritual Homecoming at Tawang

First Published: 6th April, 2025 12:01 IST

He expressed profound gratitude to his followers and urged them to reaffirm Tibet’s strong and unbreakable bond with India.

The Freedom Trail, a symbolic re-enactment of the historic journey of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama into India, entered Tawang on Saturday, marking the end of a six-day spiritual trek by hundreds of devoted pilgrims.

The trail retraced the Dalai Lama’s path of escape in 1959, after the illegal invasion of Tibet by the People’s Liberation Army of China. The Tibetan spiritual leader had then crossed into India through Gorsam Chorten, Shakti, Lumla, Thongleng, and Phungteng-Tse, before reaching Tawang. He took refuge in Tawang for three days, from April 5 to 7, 1959.

The event, seen as a trail of spiritualism and deep devotion, holds sacred significance for the people of Tawang and West Kameng districts. Pilgrims and locals regarded the journey not just as a re-enactment but as a powerful connection to their spiritual roots and shared history.

As the trail reached Tawang, monks and devotees gave the portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama a ceremonial welcome at the Tawang Monastery. They offered prayers for the well-being and long life of the spiritual leader. The atmosphere overflowed with reverence and emotional devotion, uniting people in a shared sense of faith and cultural pride.

The journey began from Khinzemani, near the Indo-Tibet border, under the Zemithang Circle. As the portrait of the Dalai Lama passed through each village, local residents offered sacred scarves known as khadaks as a gesture of spiritual support and deep respect.

In a heartfelt letter read aloud during the final day of the trail, His Holiness the Dalai Lama recalled his journey to freedom in 1959. He expressed profound gratitude to his followers and urged them to reaffirm Tibet’s strong and unbreakable bond with India.

He also extended his special thanks to the Government of India, and especially to the Monpa community of Arunachal Pradesh, for their unwavering love and support throughout the years.

The Freedom Trail served not just as a tribute to an important moment in Tibetan history, but also as a reminder of the spiritual unity and lasting friendship between Tibet and India.

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