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After spending the first day of his visit at the Tawang monastery, the Dalai Lama on Monday began addressing a series of public teaching sessions from a tiny Buddhist temple overlooking a vast, dusty playground that has been converted into an arena of sorts to accommodate the more than 25,000 expected pilgrims. The area was packed with pilgrims from across India, hundreds who had trekked for days from neighboring Bhutan and a handful of Westerners. "I feel absolutely honored to be here," said Belize Lane, a 20-year-old student from San Francisco, California. "It's a life changing moment."
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