The Dalai Lama is backing efforts to save a Scottish cafe inspired by a promise a Tibetan woman made him almost 20 years ago.
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Reka Gawa, 39, opened the Himalaya Cafe in Edinburgh after a chance meeting with the spiritual leader at the Scottish Parliament in 2004.
He asked her to stay in Scotland and promote their culture.
The landlord is now selling the cafe but Reka, who currently rents it, hopes to buy it to avoid closure.
A spokesman for the Dalai Lama told BBC Scotland he knew about the cafe's work and hoped it would be able to continue.
Reka was brought up in Mussoorie in India and moved to Denmark when she was 13. When she was 22 she moved to Edinburgh and got a job at the Scottish Parliament.
"I served the Presiding Officer George Reid coffee every morning," she told BBC Scotland.
"And one day he said did I know the Dalai Lama was coming later that day and would I like to meet him as he knew I was Tibetan."
She rushed home to put on her best traditional Tibetan dress, a blue chupa.