EPISODE · Apr 26, 2026 · 10H 1M
The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk Audiobook
from Listen Legally to Popular Titles Full Audiobooks in Bios & Memoirs, Religious Figures · host Palden Gyatso
https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/32/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk Author: Palden Gyatso, Tsering Shakya - translator, The Dalai Lama - foreword Narrator: P. J. Ochlan Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 05-04-15 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 22 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Religious Figures Publisher's Summary: Palden Gyatso was born in a Tibetan village in 1933 and became an ordained Buddhist monk at 18 just as Tibet was in the midst of political upheaval. When Communist China invaded Tibet in 1950, it embarked on a program of "reform" that would eventually affect all of Tibet's citizens and nearly decimate its ancient culture. In 1967, the Chinese destroyed monasteries across Tibet and forced thousands of monks into labor camps and prisons. Gyatso spent the next 25 years of his life enduring interrogation and torture simply for the strength of his beliefs. Palden Gyatso's story bears witness to the resilience of the human spirit, and to the strength of Tibet's proud civilization, faced with cultural genocide.
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Please visit https://thebookvoice.com/podcasts/audiobook/32/ to download full audiobooks of your choice for free. Title: The Autobiography of a Tibetan Monk Author: Palden Gyatso, Tsering Shakya - translator, The Dalai Lama - foreword Narrator: P. J. Ochlan Format: Unabridged Length: 10 hrs and 1 min Language: English Release date: 05-04-15 Publisher: Audible Studios Ratings: 5 of 5 out of 22 votes Genres: Bios & Memoirs, Religious Figures Publisher's Summary: Palden Gyatso was born in a Tibetan village in 1933 and became an ordained Buddhist monk at 18 just as Tibet was in the midst of political upheaval. When Communist China invaded Tibet in 1950, it embarked on a program of "reform" that would eventually affect all of Tibet's citizens and nearly decimate its ancient culture. In 1967, the Chinese destroyed monasteries across Tibet and forced thousands of monks into labor camps and prisons. Gyatso spent the next 25 years of his life enduring interrogation and torture simply for the strength of his beliefs. Palden Gyatso's story bears witness to the resilience of the human spirit, and to the strength of Tibet's proud civilization, faced with cultural genocide.
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