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  • 14
    May
    2012
    2:59pm, EDT

    Dalai Lama donates $1.7 million prize to charity

    By msnbc.com staff

    The Dalai Lama received the 2012 Templeton Prize for his work linking science and wider questions of faith and religion.

    The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader was awarded the prize, which comes with $1.7 million, Monday at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.


    About $1.4 million will go to Save the Children in India, with about $200,000 set aside for The Minds and Life Institute, a non-profit that researches the partnership between modern science and Buddhism.

    Dalai Lama receives 2012 Templeton Prize, gives away $1.7 million award

    "We are honored to accept this generous humanitarian gift, which will be used to save the lives of some of the world's most vulnerable children," Save the Children's chief executive Justin Forsyth said in a statement.

    According to Forsyth, the funds will be used for programs tackling malnutrition in India.

    "This donation will be used practically, to help many more children survive, grow and, as the Dalai Lama said, realize their full potential," Forsyth said.

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  • 14
    May
    2012
    11:34am, EDT

    Dalai Lama receives 2012 Templeton Prize, gives away $1.7 million award

    Sang Tan / AP

    Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, center, with Bishop of London Richard Chartres, right, and St.Paul's Cathedral Canon Pastor Reverend Michael Colclough as he leaves St. Paul's Cathedral in London after receiving the 2012 Templeton Prize awarded to him for encouraging scientific research and harmony among religions, on May 14.

    Sang Tan / AP

    Dalai Lama, Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader, center left, with St. Paul's Cathedral Canon Pastor Reverend Michael Colclough, center right, waves as he arrives at St. Paul's Cathedral in London to receive the 2012 Templeton Prize awarded to him for encouraging scientific research and harmony among religions, on May 14.

    The Dalai Lama received the 2012 Templeton Prize for his work linking science and wider questions of faith and religion. The Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader was given the prize, which comes with $1.7 million, today at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London.

    Most of the money from the award will be given to Save the Children, and the rest to two charities which provide research and education in science and Buddhism.

    See more images of the Dalai Lama in PhotoBlog.

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    Stefan Wermuth / Reuters

    The Dalai Lama leaves after being awarded the Templeton Prize during his first visit to St Paul's Cathedral in London May 14, 2012. The Templeton Prize valued at $1.7 million is the world's largest award given to an individual, honouring a living person for making exceptional contributions to spiritual life.

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