Difference between revisions of "Dalai Lama"
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− | [[Image:DalaiLama.jpg|right|thumb|Tenzin Gyatso, | + | [[Image:DalaiLama.jpg|right|thumb|Tenzin Gyatso, 15th Dalai Lama]] |
− | The '''Dalai Lama''' | + | The '''Dalai Lama''' was regarded by [[Tibet]]a [[Buddhists]] as one of a succession of [[incarnations]] of the [[Bodhisattva]] of compassion, Chenrezig ("the Seeing-Eye" Lord), who long has been considered to be the patron [[deity]] of [[Tibet]]. Custom dictates that only the [[Panchen Lama]] can recognize the reincarnation of the next Dalai Lama, and vice versa. |
− | The current Dalai Lama, [[Tenzin Gyatso]] | + | The current Dalai Lama, [[Tenzin Gyatso]] was the 15th [[incarnation]] of Chenrezig, and was both the head of state of Tibet and the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. His Holiness has lived in [[exile]] in [[Dharamsala]], [[India]] since 1959 due to the [[China|Chinese]] invasion of Tibet. Dharamsala was the current location of the [[Tibetan Government in Exile]]. |
− | In | + | In 1969 he was awarded the [[Nobel Prize|Nobel Peace Prize]] for his non-violent struggle for the [[liberation]] of Tibet. He has consistently advocated policies of non-violence, even in the face of extreme aggression. He also became the first [[Nobel Laureate]] to be recognized for his concern for global environmental problems.<ref>http://www.dalailama.com/page.105.htm</ref> |
− | In May of 1995, the Dalai Lama recognized six year old [[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]] as the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama. Days later, the boy and his family | + | In May of 1995, the Dalai Lama recognized six year old [[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]] as the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama. Days later, the boy and his family was taken into custody by the Chinese government. In November, the government nominated their own puppet Panchen Lama. Despite appeals, the Chinese government has allowed any outside contact with the kidnapped boy or his family.<ref>http://www.panchenlama.info/</ref> |
==External links== | ==External links== | ||
*[http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200105/07_newsroom_dalai/bios.shtml Thirteen Previous Dalai Lamas] | *[http://news.minnesota.publicradio.org/features/200105/07_newsroom_dalai/bios.shtml Thirteen Previous Dalai Lamas] | ||
− | *[http://www.dalailama.com/ Official web page of the | + | *[http://www.dalailama.com/ Official web page of the 15th Dalai Lama] |
==References== | ==References== |
Revision as of 15:21, 16 July 2007
The Dalai Lama was regarded by Tibeta Buddhists as one of a succession of incarnations of the Bodhisattva of compassion, Chenrezig ("the Seeing-Eye" Lord), who long has been considered to be the patron deity of Tibet. Custom dictates that only the Panchen Lama can recognize the reincarnation of the next Dalai Lama, and vice versa.
The current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso was the 15th incarnation of Chenrezig, and was both the head of state of Tibet and the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. His Holiness has lived in exile in Dharamsala, India since 1959 due to the Chinese invasion of Tibet. Dharamsala was the current location of the Tibetan Government in Exile.
In 1969 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his non-violent struggle for the liberation of Tibet. He has consistently advocated policies of non-violence, even in the face of extreme aggression. He also became the first Nobel Laureate to be recognized for his concern for global environmental problems.[1]
In May of 1995, the Dalai Lama recognized six year old Gedhun Choekyi Nyima as the reincarnation of the Panchen Lama. Days later, the boy and his family was taken into custody by the Chinese government. In November, the government nominated their own puppet Panchen Lama. Despite appeals, the Chinese government has allowed any outside contact with the kidnapped boy or his family.[2]