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The Dalai Lama has marked his 85th birthday by releasing his first album.

The Dalai Lama has marked his 85th birthday by releasing his first album. He hopes the Inner World album of mantras and Buddhist teachings will provide peace amid the pandemic and protests. Image: AP.

The Dalai Lama has marked his 85th birthday by releasing his first album. He hopes the Inner World album of mantras and Buddhist teachings will provide peace amid the pandemic and protests. Image: AP
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