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- Dalai Lama - Wikipedia
He is Tenzin Gyatso, who escaped from Lhasa in 1959 during the Tibetan diaspora and lives in exile in Dharamshala, India From 1642 and the 5th Dalai Lama until 1951 and the 14th Dalai Lama, the lineage was enjoined with the secular role of governing Tibet
- About Gelong Thubten — GELONG THUBTEN
He ordained as a Tibetan Buddhist monk in 1993 at Kagyu Samye Ling Tibetan Buddhist Monastery He has trained there under some of the world's most accomplished teachers of meditation, and has spent six years in intensive meditation retreats, the longest of which was 4 years
- 10 Famous Monks Who Embodied Wisdom and Tranquility
The 14th and current Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, was born Lhamo Dondrub in 1935 to a farming family in Tibet Recognized in childhood as the reincarnation of his predecessor, he underwent 15 years of monastic education to prepare him to lead Tibetan Buddhism
- Tibetan Buddhism - Wikipedia
Tibetan Buddhist monasteries and centers were first established in Europe and North America in the 1960s, and most are now supported by non-Tibetan followers of Tibetan lamas Some of these westerners went on to learn Tibetan, undertake extensive training in the traditional practices and have been recognized as lamas [ 85 ]
- Religions - Buddhism: Tibetan Buddhism - BBC
First to come was Shantarakshita, abbot of Nalanda in India, who built the first monastery in Tibet He was followed by Padmasambhava, who came to use his wisdom and power to overcome "spiritual"
- TIBETAN BUDDHIST MONKS - Facts and Details
Traditionally large numbers of Tibetan males became monks and many families had at least one son who was a monk In 1959, nearly a quarter of all Tibetan males were monks The number of monks has been reduced from around 120,000 in 1950 to 14,000 in 1987 and has grown to around 467,000 today, a number fixed by the government since 1994
- Hierarchy, Status, and the Makeup of the Sera Monastic Community
Through their hard work and erudition, many ordinary monks of humble origins from many different parts of Tibet, and even from Mongolia, ascended to the throne of Ganden, to the point where it gave rise to a saying: “The throne of Ganden has no owner ” (dga’ ldan gyi khri la bdag po med)
- Buddhist Monasteries, Monks and Pilgrims - Tibetan Buddhist Encyclopedia
In Buddhist societies, Monks are generally respected by everyone and most families have a son who is Monk or was a Monk at one time Monks are given free Food and often allowed to ride free on buses and trains
- Lessons on Happiness From Tibetan Buddhist Monk Matthieu Ricard . . .
Ricard, 71, is a Tibetan Buddhist monk who moved to the Himalayas from France in his 20s and became a monk at age 30 His first got the media's attention in 1997 when he co-authored a book with
- Tibetan Buddhism - His Holiness The 14th Dalai Lama of Tibet . . .
In 1042 a reformer, Atisa (982–1054), a monk from India, arrived in Tibet, unified the priesthood, improved the moral tone by enforcing monastic rules, and tried to eliminate any vestiges of Bon ritual from the religion He was the founder of the Kadampa sect
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