Dalai Lama In India (1959) | British Pathé

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The 14th Dalai Lama is seen on a trip to Tezpur, India among supporters, Indian officials, and members of the Tibetan government.

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(FILM ID:1577.12)

Title reads: “Dalai Lama in India”.

Tezpur, North East India.

C/U press correspondents arguing with Indian official. G/V procession of jeeps transporting the Dalai Lama to Tezpur from Tibet (recently invaded by Chinese Communists). C/U Indian women with children watching. Dalai Lama is greeted by Indian officials and given a white scarf (token of friendship). Press and officials surround the Dalai Lama as he makes his way to the Circuit House. C/U Dalai Lama’s mother (centre wearing dark glasses) with his sister (right).

G/V Circuit House. C/U La-Kungwa (left), Tibetan Prime Minister in 1954, next to him is another member of the Tibetan cabinet. C/U Dalai Lama being greeted in Circuit House. His mother being photographed, rather shyly, on the steps of the Circuit House. C/U Dalai Lama’s brother. C/U Assamese and Tibetan women walking towards the Circuit House.

Various shots Indians making catering arrangements for Dalai Lama’s party on the railway platform at Tezpur: cleaning food bowls and carrying baskets of live poultry.

L/S Dalai Lama on specially built rostrum. He is escorted up the steps by an official carrying a golden umbrella to shade him from the hot sun. Crowds surround the rostrum waiting for him to bless them. After blessing crowd, Dalai Lama is escorted to his car. Indian women and children watch. Panning shot Dalai Lama moving away seated in his car, waving.

Note: transcription of statement / speech made by Dalai Lama on file.

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Rj lives says:

just wanna say thanks india. for whoever comes, you have a open hand. love from Sydney

Dawn Austin Locke says:

A great monk.

British Pathé says:

Happy birthday to the Dalai Lama who turns 80 today. This 1959 film shows his arrival in Tezpur after fleeing Tibet: https://youtu.be/lounJuTaiSc

Adisak Phueaknian TV says:

Dalailama The Kang of Tibet …The Kang of India ….The kang of The world…I love the kang Dalailama(2557B.E)2014

geekamails says:

lol. The music is so hilarious.

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