February 11, 2009 2:24 PM
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Dalai Lama Discharged From Hospital
(AP)
The Dalai Lama was discharged Monday from the hospital where he has been undergoing tests for abdominal discomfort, the Tibetan spiritual leader's spokesman said.
The Dalai Lama walked out of the hospital smiling and waving to photographers before being taken to a suburban hotel.
He is in good condition but doctors have advised him to rest as much as possible and he will remain in Mumbai for several days, said the spokesman, Tenzin Taklha.
The Dalai Lama was admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai last week with what his advisers called exhaustion.
He recently returned to India from France, and has canceled trips to Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
Taklha spoke to The Associated Press from Dharmsala, the north Indian town that has been the Dalai Lama's base since he fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule.
The Dalai Lama spends several months a year traveling the globe to teach Buddhism and highlight the Tibetans' struggle for greater freedom in China.
Since the March outbreak of violence in Tibet, China has stepped up its campaign to vilify the Dalai Lama, blaming him for the unrest, which Beijing says was part of a campaign to split the Himalayan region from the rest of China.
The Dalai Lama has denied the allegations, saying he is only seeking greater autonomy for Tibet to protect its unique Buddhist culture.
The Dalai Lama walked out of the hospital smiling and waving to photographers before being taken to a suburban hotel.
He is in good condition but doctors have advised him to rest as much as possible and he will remain in Mumbai for several days, said the spokesman, Tenzin Taklha.
The Dalai Lama was admitted to Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai last week with what his advisers called exhaustion.
He recently returned to India from France, and has canceled trips to Mexico and the Dominican Republic.
Taklha spoke to The Associated Press from Dharmsala, the north Indian town that has been the Dalai Lama's base since he fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule.
The Dalai Lama spends several months a year traveling the globe to teach Buddhism and highlight the Tibetans' struggle for greater freedom in China.
Since the March outbreak of violence in Tibet, China has stepped up its campaign to vilify the Dalai Lama, blaming him for the unrest, which Beijing says was part of a campaign to split the Himalayan region from the rest of China.
The Dalai Lama has denied the allegations, saying he is only seeking greater autonomy for Tibet to protect its unique Buddhist culture.
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