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Dalai Lama hopes to live beyond 130 years, much longer than predicted

The Japan TimesSaturday, July 5, 2025 at 7:44:00 AM
Dalai Lama hopes to live beyond 130 years, much longer than predicted
The Dalai Lama, who turns 90 this Sunday, joked during a prayer ceremony for his longevity that he hopes to live past 130—far exceeding typical human lifespans. The spiritual leader made the lighthearted remark while devotees gathered to wish him a long life.
Editor’s Note: While the Dalai Lama’s comment was likely tongue-in-cheek, it reflects both his enduring influence and the devotion of his followers. His longevity is symbolically important to Tibetan Buddhism, and his humor here underscores his characteristic warmth—even as he approaches a milestone birthday.
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