The well-preserved, rich cultural heritage of Tibet – the "roof of the world" – has haunted the discerning mind of centuries. Till about the beginning of the 20th century, very few foreigners could enter the ‘Forbidden Land’. Although the institution of the Dalai Lama, around which the culture of Tibet revolves, came into existence only about 600 years ago it has exercised such a powerful impact on the minds of the Tibetans that one feels as if there never was a Tibet without its Dalai Lama.The author comprehensively examines the various aspects of this unique institution and its abounding impact on the entire Tibetan society. Besides providing relevant descriptive details, the author answer a host of pertinent questions about this enigmatic society including: ‘When did Buddhism enter Tibet? What role the Chinese played in the discovery of the new incarnations? Who are the Panchen Lamas? Will there be the 15th Dalai Lama? How did the Dalai Lama escape from the closely guarded Lhasa?"Although he slept with a woman every day, he never allowed a drop of his semen to emit. This control the 6th reincarnation acquired in his previous births?" What is the justification for accepting the sixth as the genuine reincarnation?An excerpts from the Foreword given by His Holiness."Is is an earnest endeavour to study the institution of the Dalai lamas… The significance of this book lies in its subject matter which is essentially historical and I have no doubt will be valuable to future historians.
Dalai Lamas of Tibet: Succession of Births
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Title
Dalai Lamas of Tibet: Succession of Births
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Edition
1st ed.
Publisher
Uppal Publishing House, 1990
Length
202p., 23cm.
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