The whole world is upset with China’s habit of occupying the land of other countries. When I wanted to take out the map and slapped on the forehead of the world. This is the nature of China. He simply increases the restlessness of neighbors by adopting such tactics. In such a situation, the rest of the countries including India should also be aggressive and reply to China. Not only the answer, but such land should be prepared in advance in which China is surrounded. There can be no better solution than Tibet for this. Tibet has now made up his mind to do Chinese medicine through Tibet. The wait is just for the announcement. The announcement that mentions the next Dalai Lama. This wait is enough to bring wrinkles on the forehead of the dragon. China fears that the name of the next Dalai Lama of Tibet may be announced soon. The even bigger fear is that this name should not be announced from India without the will of China. With which China has warned many times. The Dalai Lama has clearly stated that his successor will be born outside China.
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Why is the 90th birthday so important?
In 2011, the Dalai Lama said that he would consult senior monks and Tibetan people about whether the organization of the Dalai Lama should continue and if so, how should the next rebirth be recognized. In a recent statement before its 90th birthday, he said that the institution would continue under “some kind of structure”. This week, a major Buddhist conference is being held in Dharamshala from 2 to 4 July, and a video message is expected from the Dalai Lama. It may outline new guidelines or succession schemes. Given the increasing concern that China can try to impose its choice, the time and theme of this announcement are important.
Who is the Dalai Lama?
The Dalai Lama is the supreme spiritual person in Tibetan Buddhism and is considered to be the human avatar of Bodhisattva Avlokiteshwar of Karuna. The present and 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso was born in 1935 in Amdo (now in Kinghai province of China). At the age of two, he was identified as rebirth and officially established in Lhasa in 1940. The Dalai Lamas historically have both spiritual and political rights in Tibet. It changed after China controlled the region in 1950. Since then they have been living in exile in Dharamshala, where they have been serving as a global face of Tibetan Buddhists and their resistance to Chinese control.
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What is the traditional process of choosing the Dalai Lama?
The selection of the new Dalai Lama is a sacred and complex process, based on the Tibetan Buddhist belief in rebirth. After the death of the Dalai Lama, senior monks seek signs, philosophy and omen. They study the direction of the smoke emanating from the cremation, consult the gods and explain the dreams. Often, the discovery focuses on the lhamo la-tso, which is a sacred lake, which is believed to provide philosophy about the location of the next rebirth. Once a potential child is found, he is asked to identify objects, some of which were of the Dalai Lama. The correct identity is taken as a spiritual confirmation. This process is deeply associated with spiritual, symbolic and Tibetan tradition.
How was the current Dalai Lama chosen?
The current Dalai Lama was discovered in this way. After the 13th Dalai Lama’s body was placed in the kingdom, the monks noted their head direction. A philosophy in Lahamo La-Tso brought him to Taktser village, where a two-year-old boy named Lahmo Thondup correctly identified the objects belonging to the previous Dalai Lama. He was recognized and established as the 14th Dalai Lama, later named Tenzin Gyatso. But today there is a big challenge in repeating this process: Chinese intervention.
Is there ever a Dalai Lama born outside Tibet?
There are two historical examples of the birth of the Dalai Lamas outside Tibet. The fourth Dalai Lama, Yonten Gyatso was born in 1589 in Mongolia. The sixth Dalai Lama, Tsangayang Gyatso was born in the present Arunachal Pradesh of India. Both were recognized and accepted within the traditional system. This weakens China’s claim that the next Dalai Lama should be born within its boundaries.