Dalai Lama Wins Grammy Award for Meditation Audio Album
The Dalai Lama has earned global recognition with a Grammy Award for his meditation audio album, marking a rare moment where spiritual wisdom meets international creative honour.

- Dalai Lama wins Grammy Award at age ninety.
- Grammy Award honours meditation audio narration.
- Dalai Lama sets record with spiritual album.
A rare moment unfolded on the global cultural stage as Dalai Lama received a prestigious Grammy Award for his meditation focused audio work, drawing attention far beyond the world of music.
The award was presented in the Best Audio Book Narration category for the album titled Meditation, where the Dalai Lama shared his reflections and messages through spoken word. The recognition stands out not only for its category but also for the age at which it was achieved, making it a historic milestone.
During the ceremony, the honour was accepted on his behalf by musician Rufus Wainwright. The event also celebrated artists across genres such as pop, classical, jazz and hip hop, highlighting creativity in both music and spoken expression.
Several performers used the stage to speak about their artistic journeys, reinforcing the idea that the Grammy Awards now extend beyond songs and albums to include storytelling and thought leadership.
By winning his first Grammy at ninety, the Dalai Lama has shown that meaningful expression has no age limit. His achievement reflects how spiritual ideas, when shared thoughtfully, can resonate with audiences across cultures and creative boundaries.





