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New Delhi/Dharamsala: Exiled Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, who underwent gall bladder surgery at a hospital in the national Capital on Friday, was in a stable condition on Saturday and is likely to be discharged in a couple of days, sources said.
“He (the Dalai Lama) is recuperating well and can be discharged by Tuesday,” Tenzin Taklha, a senior aide to the exiled leader said.
The 73-year-old Nobel laureate was admitted to Delhi's Sir Ganga Ram Hospital on Thursday for removing gallstones after he complained of abdominal pain.
“The spiritual guru underwent a laproscopic surgery to remove stones in the gallbladder,” Takhla said in Dharamsala.
The Dalai Lama has been going through repeated medical tests since August and has cancelled some trips outside India. He was admitted to the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai twice in August after he complained of “abdominal discomfort”.
US President George W Bush had telephoned the spiritual guru to inquire about his health last month.
In recent years, doctors have increased the medical examinations on him to ensure that the Tibetan spiritual leader is in a good health.
He made his first public appearance after nearly one month during a teaching ceremony at McLeodganj near Dharamsala on September 25.
The Dalai Lama has lived in India since fleeing his homeland in 1959. His government-in-exile is not recognised by any country.
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