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11 March, 10:10

In his acceptance speech, why does the Dalai Lama reference Mahatama Ghandi? He accepts the prize as a tribute to him. He says he was inspired by him. He founded the tradition of non-violence. All of the above

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  1. 11 March, 13:32
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    All of the above.

    "I accept it as a tribute to the man who founded the modern tradition of non-violent action for change Mahatma Gandhi whose life taught and inspired me."

    ~Quote from his acceptance speech.
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