In 1996 followers of the Dalai Lama stoned and hurled insults of followers of an ancient Buddhist practice that was banned. How did the Dalai Lama respond? www.wisdombuddhadorjeshugden.org
how brave HH The Dalai Lama is to put his reputation on the line for the greater good. Ironically, people dont realise what the great good is that the Dalai Lama, being an enlightened Being, has a bigger picture in mind. To promote Dorje Shugdens practice to the world and he is succeeding do you know any other Dharma Protector who has been on so many TV news channels all round the world?
According to statistics, the family of the 14th Dalai Lama possessed 27 manors, 30 pastures and more than 6,000 serfs. About 33,000 ke (one ke equals 14 kilograms) of qingke (highland barley), 2,500 ke of butter, two million liang of Tibetan silver, 300 head of cattle, and 175 rolls of pulu (woolen fabric made in Tibet) were squeezed out of its serfs every year.
I think most Zang ethnic minorities (Tibetans) activists, living outside of their motherland, China and a small number inside China, including a small minority of Western sympathisers have realized that they have lost a lot of respect in the International Communities today. The disruptions of the Olympic Torch, The Beijing Games, The riots in Lhasa, Xizang (Tibet) province of China in March 2008, and many other disruptive demonstrations had been condemn by people worldwide. Peace to the world.
how brave HH The Dalai Lama is to put his reputation on the line for the greater good. Ironically, people dont realise what the great good is that the Dalai Lama, being an enlightened Being, has a bigger picture in mind. To promote Dorje Shugdens practice to the world and he is succeeding do you know any other Dharma Protector who has been on so many TV news channels all round the world?
wisdombeing 2 years ago
According to statistics, the family of the 14th Dalai Lama possessed 27 manors, 30 pastures and more than 6,000 serfs. About 33,000 ke (one ke equals 14 kilograms) of qingke (highland barley), 2,500 ke of butter, two million liang of Tibetan silver, 300 head of cattle, and 175 rolls of pulu (woolen fabric made in Tibet) were squeezed out of its serfs every year.
hisphoninesss 2 years ago
I think most Zang ethnic minorities (Tibetans) activists, living outside of their motherland, China and a small number inside China, including a small minority of Western sympathisers have realized that they have lost a lot of respect in the International Communities today. The disruptions of the Olympic Torch, The Beijing Games, The riots in Lhasa, Xizang (Tibet) province of China in March 2008, and many other disruptive demonstrations had been condemn by people worldwide. Peace to the world.
Globalvisual 3 years ago