My Land and My People
Book Details
Author: Dalai Lama
Publisher: Potala Corporation
Language: English
Binding: Paper Back
Pages: 287
Published Year: 1983
Dimensions: 21 Ć 13.5 cm
Condition: Used ā Good (title cover slightly damaged)
About the Book
Schooled behind ancient palace walls to become the leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama emerges as a global spiritual figure and civil rights advocate. In My Land and My People, he recounts his early life, spiritual training, and the challenges faced in guiding Tibet through political and cultural upheaval, offering readers a unique window into his personal journey and philosophy.
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My Land and My People
My Land and My People
Book Details
Author: Dalai Lama
Publisher: Potala Corporation
Language: English
Binding: Paper Back
Pages: 287
Published Year: 1983
Dimensions: 21 Ć 13.5 cm
Condition: Used ā Good (title cover slightly damaged)
About the Book
Schooled behind ancient palace walls to become the leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama emerges as a global spiritual figure and civil rights advocate. In My Land and My People, he recounts his early life, spiritual training, and the challenges faced in guiding Tibet through political and cultural upheaval, offering readers a unique window into his personal journey and philosophy.
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Book Details
Author: Dalai Lama
Publisher: Potala Corporation
Language: English
Binding: Paper Back
Pages: 287
Published Year: 1983
Dimensions: 21 Ć 13.5 cm
Condition: Used ā Good (title cover slightly damaged)
About the Book
Schooled behind ancient palace walls to become the leader of Tibet, the Dalai Lama emerges as a global spiritual figure and civil rights advocate. In My Land and My People, he recounts his early life, spiritual training, and the challenges faced in guiding Tibet through political and cultural upheaval, offering readers a unique window into his personal journey and philosophy.











