First Ever religious sermon in Lisbon By Dalai Lama
Phayul, September 14, 2007
Lisbon, Portugal -- His Holiness the Dalai Lama today started his first ever 
religious teaching in Lisbon, Portugal.

Soldout crowd of a few thousand people listened to the Tibetan Buddhist leader 
at the Auditório da Faculdade de Medicina Dentária(Auditorium of Dental 
Faculty) to listen to his teaching on Santideva's Guide to the Bodhisattva's 
Way of Life.

The teaching is organised by Kangyur Rinpoché foundation, Songsten Casa da 
Cultura do Tibet and the Portuguese Buddhist Union and is scheduled for three 
days.

Before speaking on the actual topic he first talked about the importance of all 
major religions in the world. He said all the major religions carry same 
message of strengthening of human values.

He also spoke about the importance of one's own religion and traditions. "It 
will be safer to keep one's own religion as changing faith might create 
confusion in personal life. If necessary one should change only after serious 
and fuller knowledge. It is unhealthy and you should not loose respect for your 
previous faith although it might not be relevant to you but you must understand 
that it is helping millions of others."

Later in the evening His Holiness met with Jaime Gama, President of parliament.



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