HIS HOLINESS THE DALAI LAMA
A Rare Spiritual Light, Teacher, and Humanitarian of Our Times
INTER-FAITH PRAYER SERVICE at ST. PAUL’S CATHOLIC
CENTER
In Commemoration of the Visit of His Holiness to Bloomington,
Indiana
At the Inter-Faith Prayer service leaders and representatives
of many faith traditions – Christian, Catholic, Jewish,
Muslim, Hindu, Baha’i, Unitarian Universalist, American
Indian, and Sikh offered in their traditional styles prayers,
chants, sacred songs, and messages of harmony and unity. Indiana
Governor Mitch Daniels issued a special Proclamation for the occasion
and declared October 23, 2007 as “A Day of Peace.”
A wonderfully-assembled and choreographed Choir offered rich and
spirited renditions of sacred and special musical compositions
in English and Tibetan, in vocals and with a variety of musical
instruments. The beautiful Inter-Faith Prayer Service at the St.
Paul’s Catholic Center in Bloomington was organized and
directed by Brother Benedict Baer OP, assisted by the members
of Inter-Faith Prayer Service Committee.
His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet attended and participated
the Inter-Faith Prayer Service. He blessed several of the Prayer
Service presenters with sacred traditional Tibetan silk scarves.
During his brief remarks, His Holiness offered his message of
peace and compassion, forgiveness and tolerance. His Holiness
exuded incredible reverence for all faiths and advocated respect
for our own embraced spiritual traditions.
SIKH FAITH TRADITION AT THE INTER-FAITH SERVICE
It was a wonderful experience to serve on the Inter-faith Prayer
Service Committee under the leadership of Brother Benedict Baer
OP, and work with Gyatso Arjia Rinpoche (Director of Tibetan-Mongolian
Cultural Center) and representatives from different faith traditions.
It was a great personal honor to represent the Sikh Tradition
at this magnificent spiritual affair.
I saw before me a thousand people in the Sanctuary. The multi-generational
and multi-cultural audience, leaders of many faith traditions,
and distinguished guests had just witnessed the formal processional
of Monks, spiritual leaders and His Holiness The Dalai Lama come
into the Sanctuary. The gathering had just heard the first Call
to Prayer from James Trosper, Shoshone Sun Dance Chief from Wyoming,
representing the Native American Tradition dressed in his full
traditional regalia. I saw before me a brilliant aura of special
light not just from the stained-glass windows across the Sanctuary
space but sensed a visible spiritual energy and a spirit of deep
reverence, excitement, and anticipation about the Prayer Service
songs and chants, faith messages and musical offerings planned
for this special welcome event in honor of His Holiness.
I saw myself standing in a Sacred Court presided over by His
Holiness, many enlightened souls, disciples, students, educators,
seekers and sevaks (tireless servants) from across the land and
overseas. They represented something beautiful and comforting
about humanity in spite of our many common frustrations, challenges,
and personal concerns. Each added their own spirit to the Service.
A thousand thoughts have been crowding my mind for weeks, and
now I see the true significance of this auspicious moment. I composed
and steadied my spirit and began:
Sut Siri Akal (a universal Sikh greeting: Lord’s
Name is Eternal Truth)
Let us take our mind and spirit to a realm
Where there is Light and Love,
Boundless Benevolence, God’s and ours;
Let us give glory to God,
His Enlightened Sheperds,
Tireless Sevaks (servants) across the continents;
Cultures and Faiths that grace the human universe,
Ideas and traditions that enrich the human spirit;
I sang the words:
Tudh agey Ardas humari, jeeo pind subh Tera
Kaho Nanak subh Tairi vadyaee, koi nau na janey mera.
As was planned from the beginning, I followed with the Sikh
hymn that we always sing as we stand up for Ardas (prayer and
supplication) at the end of Sikh worship or other ceremonies:
Tu Thakar Tum pai Ardas
Jeo pind subh Teri Raas
(Translation of this entire hymn and other prayers, songs, and
details of the Prayer Service were included in an elegant Program
with an image of “Cathedrals of Spirit” drawing proclaiming
unity of faiths and sacred traditions gracing the Program cover).
I continued with an unbounded joy that the Sikh Scriptures remind
us:
(First in Punjabi/Gurumukhi language and then in English translation)
Jay sau Chunda uugvey Sooruj churhey hazaar,
Aittey chanunn hondyan Gur bin ghoor andhaar.
“If a hundred Moons were to appear,
And a thousand Suns were to rise simultaneously (in the sky),
This immense light still would not dispel the intense darkness
of the
Spirit without a True Guru (Divine Teacher);”
Addressing His Holiness, I offered with deepest respect and emotion:
“You are such a rare Spiritual Light, Enlightened Teacher
and Mentor, Compassionate Buddha, and Extraordinary Humanitarian
of our times for all mankind. Thank you for blessing this Sanctuary
and all who share and witness this prayer of peace, unity, and
our common humanity.”
Then, I was escorted to present my gift to His Holiness, seated
facing the audience about ten feet away. My gift was a book of
Japji Sahib, the Sikh Morning Prayer, in Gurumukhi with English
Translation and beautiful illustrations. His Holiness received
me with utmost kindness, thanked me for my words, and after a
short prayer and touching the traditional Tibetan silk scarf to
his forehead placed it around my neck. I was overwhelmed by his
disarming humility and grace, and by the timeless sanctity of
the moment. In the time-honored Punjabi custom of honoring a venerated
Saint or respected elder, I bent down and touched his feet with
deep respect and good fortune for my blessing to be in his presence.
I saw in the eyes of His Holiness the wisdom of Ages and in his
face, a Spirit of the Sacred. I prayed for the long life of His
Holiness.
I have relived that spiritual meeting, a pilgrimage of spirit,
a few times since and recalled the sacred words from the Sikh
Scriptures “jaan tun tssaye Meharvaan achinnt vussey
mun aaye: Lord, when Your Grace is upon us, undreamed-of
blessings are bestowed unto us.”
BASKING IN THE WARMTH AND RADIANCE OF HIS HOLINESS
Legions of admirers of Tenzin Gyotso, His Holiness The 14th Dalai
Lama of Tibet, around the world see him as a Tibetan Buddhist
Spiritual leader and a person of deep conscience, moral authority,
and uncommon convictions. His Holiness exudes boundless friendliness,
charm, and innocence. The world recognizes His Holiness as a Man
of Peace, a writer, advocate, Teacher and a person with many creative
interests. For Tibetan Buddhists, he is their venerated god-king.
Many know that His Holiness has been living in exile in India
since 1959 when he fled his country following the Chinese occupation
of Tibet. The brutal treatment of the Tibetan people and the unconscionable
destruction of the Tibetan cultural heritage, priceless treasures
continue.
I believe it is a moral and political issue for the free world
to resolve this matter of Tibet peacefully and expeditiously,
to restore the rightful place of His Holiness in Tibet, and to
facilitate a peaceful resolution and accommodation with the Chinese.
Even in the face of continued official Chinese hostility towards
him, His Holiness has consistently advocated a peaceful solution
of the Tibet problem as he has of other global conflicts.
The world is beginning to see the cause of Tibet as just and
overdue. His Holiness is a voice of reason and hope for all the
oppressed of the world. He is a fearless Saint-Warrior for justice,
sacred rights, freedom and opportunity, and human dignity for
all. His Holiness has been a tireless champion of peace, harmony,
and unity among faiths, cultures, and communities. This simple
Monk, as he often introduces himself, is one of the most beloved
figures of our era.
I see His Holiness as an embodiment of ancient wisdoms, an Enlightened
Teacher with an all-embracing humanity. He is a personification
of all that is good, right, honorable, and reassuring about humanity.
His Holiness is God’s Grace among us. As such, His Holiness
is a Global Rattna (a rare and pure jewel with many facets, with
each facet radiating Light, inner Beauty, uncommon brilliance,
profound Wisdom, and an amazing Grace). His Holiness carries echoes
of the unseen and unimagined and a universal message for us all.
As such, His Holiness belongs to all humanity, the entire human
universe.
The words and thoughts of His Holiness seem to emanate from the
realm of Spirit and embrace us all in his personal warmth and
friendship. His message, actions, and understanding transcend
all frontiers of time and space, traditional divides and differences,
diverse perspectives and perceptions, and call each of us to the
“Crossroads of unconditional Compassion.” His Holiness
urges us to honor our own faith traditions and strengthen it by
learning about other traditions that make up the collective spiritual
fabric of humanity. In that, His Holiness is affirming the Sikh
spiritual belief that “God is the Fountainhead of all Languages,
Divine Wisdom, all Faiths and Revelations,” and that we
must “Recognize all humanity as One Race, One Brotherhood.”
His Holiness lives his faith in service, in uplifting others,
and exemplifies peaceful pursuits and friendliness towards all
as advocated in the Meta Sutra (Buddhist Spirituality):
“With a boundless mind, one should cherish
all life,
Radiating friendliness over the entire world,
Above, below, all around without limit;”
I pray that we may all be guided by our spiritual lessons and
translate the wisdom enshrined in our faiths into acts of compassion,
making a difference for others, and giving purpose to our lives
and blessings. This is the central message of His Holiness. He
personally embodies and radiates this spirit and commitment as
a passionate illumined Teacher and venerated Spiritual Mentor.
I pray that these reflections capture a little of the spirit
of such blessed experiences. I had seen His Holiness several times
during his five visits to Indiana since 1989. The images and details
of the Inter-Faith Prayer Service at St. Paul’s Catholic
Center in Bloomington, Indiana is another memorable moment to
enshrine within and to find in its lasting warm glow new faith,
strength, forgiveness, inspiration, and passions long past the
sacred ceremonies of October 2007.
Kanwal
Prakash “KP” Singh
Indianapolis, Indiana USA
www.KPSinghSesigns.com