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*''dpal nA lendra'i paN chen bcu bdun gyi gsol 'debs dad gsum gsal byed'' | *''dpal nA lendra'i paN chen bcu bdun gyi gsol 'debs dad gsum gsal byed'' | ||
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Revision as of 14:53, 13 August 2008
His Holiness the Fourteenth Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso (b. 1935) is Tibet's spiritual leader and the seniormost figure in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition.
His Holiness was born in Amdo, in the north-east of Tibet in 1935. He left Tibet in 1959 following the Chinese invasion which began some years earlier. Since then, His Holiness has resided in Dharamsala, India, the site of the Tibetan government-in-exile. He was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989.
Sogyal Rinpoche says:
- "The Dalai Lama is, I believe, nothing less than the face of the Buddha of Compassion turned toward an endangered humanity, the incarnation of Avalokiteshvara not only for Tibet and not only for Buddhists, but for the whole world—in need, as never before, of healing compassion and of his example to total dedication to peace."
Teachers
- Kyabjé Ling Rinpoche (senior tutor)
- Kyabjé Trijang Rinpoche
- Tadrak Rinpoche
- Khunu Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen
- Kyabjé Trulshik Rinpoche
Writings
In Tibetan
- legs bshad blo gsar mig 'byed
Prayers
- thub bstan ris med rgyas pa'i smon lam drang srong bden pa'i dbyangs snyan
- dpal nA lendra'i paN chen bcu bdun gyi gsol 'debs dad gsum gsal byed
- thugs dam gnad bskul gdung dbyangs gsol 'debs
Internal Links
- Dalai Lama Incarnation Line
- Prayer for the Long Life of His Holiness the Dalai Lama (four lines)
- Prayer to His Holiness the Dalai Lama by Dilgo Khyentse Rinpoche
- Prayer to His Holiness the Dalai Lama by Lodi Gyari Rinpoche