Super Model’s Rendezvous With Dalai Lama
August 25th, 2008
By SWARAAJ CHAUHAN, International Columnist
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The Beijing Olympics is over, and the world seems to have forgotten Tibet and its exiled leader, the Dalai Lama. But not France. It recently witnessed an exotic event — “a mixture of religious service, saffron diplomacy and Woodstock-like happening. The venue: The Lerab Ling sanctuary, home of Europe’s biggest Tibetan temple.”
The French president Nicolas Sarkozy sent his supermodel wife, Carla Bruni, to meet the Dalai Lama (photo above) and join the Tibetan spiritual leader at the head of a procession where “hundreds of faithful joined in communion as the monks chanted, horns sounded and cymbals clashed,” reports The Times.
“Inside, arrayed before a 25-feet high golden Buddha, were a gathering of Parisian beautiful people and senior figures from Europe’s thriving Buddhist movement. Among them were Juliette Binoche, the film star, and Inès de la Fressange, the former Chanel égérie.
“Bruni, whose new pop album is near the top of the hit parade, carried off her mission flawlessly. Elegant in her white khata scarf — bestowed on honoured guests — , she smiled gracefully, clasped her hands reverently and said nothing in public.
“Bernard Kouchner, the Foreign Minister and Rama Yade, the Secretary for Human Rights, were also on hand yesterday to make the point that Sarko cares. Beijing warned Paris again on Thursday that it took a dim view of Sarko’s ‘operation karma’.
“His Holiness did his own bit to raise the stakes the same day. He dropped the pretense that his French trip was purely religious and publicly denounced Chinese repression in Tibet.” More here…
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