Dalai Lama back in Dharamsala after 7-week South India tour

The Dalai Lama returned to Dharamshala after a seven-week visit to South India. Thousands of followers welcomed him with music, dance, and flowers as he arrived from Kangra Airport to McLeodganj.
The Tibetan spiritual leader left his residence in McLeodganj on January 3 for Bylakuppe, Karnataka. During his visit, he participated in various programs and delivered teachings to his followers. His presence drew large crowds, eager to receive his guidance.
As he reached Dharamshala, devotees lined the streets, celebrating his return. Traditional musical instruments filled the air, creating a festive atmosphere. His journey highlighted his ongoing spiritual influence and deep connection with his followers.
The Dalai Lama continues to inspire millions, spreading messages of peace and wisdom. His return marks another chapter in his dedication to the Tibetan community and global spiritual seekers.