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    teachings affect adherents through the 14th Dalai Lama, Temple Puja and Bioethical issues such as abortion. Each provides insight into Buddhist Teachings and challenge the mind, body and soul of all Buddhists, as well as the course of action that should be taken. By using the teachings of the Buddha, adherents are guided through these challenges as both an individual and a community, whose final goal is to exit the cycle of Samsara and reach Nirvana. The 14th Dalai Lama has used the Buddhist…

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    Dalai Lama Essay

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    still have correct answers that leads to some good results, that would encourage some people to see him in a good perspective. Dalai Lama is usually presented in positive terms in the West, but for the People’s Republic of China (PRC), he is presented as an enemy and double-faced. The real question is, who is the Dalai Lama and how do his famous religion…

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    Gyalo Thondup, Thubten Jigme Norbu,Lobsang Samten, and Dolma Tsering. When he was two years old he was picked as the rebirth of the 13th Dalai Lama. He was chosen because he was born the closest to the day the previous Dalai Lama died. They also put out toys owned by the Dalai Lama and mixed in some random toys. If Lhamo found all of the toys owned by the Dalai Lama he was to be chosen. Lhamo found all the toys yelling “It’s Mine, It’s Mine!” After he was chosen Lhamo was sent to school to…

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    bad actions they do in their life and one of people who had made a reputation through his actions <the 14th Dalai Lama>. His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, describes himself as a simple Buddhist monk. He is the spiritual leader of Tibet. He was born on 6 July 1935, to a farming family, in a small hamlet located in Taktser, Amdo, and northeastern Tibet. At the very…

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    of Tashi Lhunpo monastery? Secondly, he speaks through a human medium. He said to His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama at Dromo Dhungkar Monastery in 1951 he came directly from the pure land of Lama Tsonkapa. Kyabje Pabongka also wrote it in the Life entrustment ritual that he is the one who comes from the pure land of Je Tsonkapa. If it is so easy for him to go directly to the heavenly abode of Lama Tsonkapa as he pleases, then how come that he could not enter Tashi Lhunpo monastery where there…

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    China's Invasion Of Tibet

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    the 11th Panchen Lama. One of the Panchen Lama’s jobs is to help find the reincarnated Dalai Lama. It is one of the jobs of the Dalai Lama to help find the next Panchen Lama. May 14th, 1995 the Dalai Lama has announced his recognition of the 11th Panchen Lama, Gedhun Choekyi Niyma. Three days later the Chinese government kidnapped him and his family. The Chinese government appointed another boy, Gyaltsen Norbu, whose parents were communist party members as the next Panchen Lama ("25Th Birthday).…

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    His culture is completely unique and different. It is completely different from ours. The reputation of the fourteenth Dalai Lama of Tibet Tenzin Gyatso (b.1935) is also unique enough to be our topic of discussion in our essay. His reputation is unusual and special too. Dalai Lama plays different unique, unusual and special roles. Understanding his reputation must depend on Myth and history as two different items. To recognize the difference between…

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    New Kadampa Tradition

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    institution, the New Kadampa tradition contrasts from other variations of western Buddhism. The most prominent distinction between the New Kadampa and other traditions emerging in the west is their stance on the Dalai Lama and the Free Tibet movement. As the Free Tibet movement and the Dalai Lama are arguably the most eminent and renowned features pertaining to Buddhist traditions in the minds of Westerners, the fact that the New Kadampa Tradition rejects these trending attentions, yet trumpets…

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    Buddhist teachings can be defined as principles which govern the way a buddhist thinks, acts and behaves. They are teachings provided by the Buddha also known as Dhamma which have had an immense impact on the lives of adherents and the community itself called the Sangha. Buddhist teachings and worship along with the Buddha himself and the Sangha combine to produce the three jewels which is centered around an Buddhist. It is important to note that to become a buddhist, one must take refuge in…

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    Dalai Lama And Pluralism

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    perspectives of Dalai Lama. Dalai Lama is the 14th head of monk of Tibetan Buddhism (Compson).Traditionally it has been argued that he has had several perspectives on religion as shown by John Hick. John Hick has addressed religious pluralism, religious skepticism in addition to soteriological inclusivism as part of the religious viewpoints as supposed…

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