
Stake attention in this memory
The image shows a large, vertically oriented yellow banner featuring a portrait of the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, smiling with his hands pressed together in a gesture of reverence. He is depicted wearing traditional saffron and maroon monastic robes and glasses. The banner is prominently displayed outdoors, attached to a weathered, rusty utility pole in what appears to be a public space in Bhagsu, India. The main text on the banner reads: "MY RELIGION IS VERY SIMPLE. MY RELIGION IS KINDNESS." Below this quote, it specifies the speaker as "HIS HOLINESS THE GREAT XIV DALAI LAMA." On the right side, further text announces a celebratory occasion: "CELEBRATING HIS HOLINESS THE GREAT 14TH DALAI LAMA'S 90TH BIRTHDAY." Two distinct logos are visible on the banner: one in the upper left corner featuring the number "90" in red, accompanied by a smaller inset portrait of the Dalai Lama, and another on the right side, depicting a building-like structure with the words "THE TIBET MUSEUM" underneath. The yellow background of the banner is subtly decorated with wave-like patterns. The setting includes residential buildings with red and white accents in the background, surrounded by green trees and foliage, typical of a hilly region. An overcast sky suggests cloudy weather. Overhead electrical wires are visible. A partial sign in the distant background contains the text "GAM". The scene captures a public commemoration or awareness campaign for the Dalai Lama's 90th birthday.
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