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Geshe Lhundrup Rigsel (sometimes called | Lama Lhundrup) is abbot of Kopan Monastery in Nepal. |
rnment most probably will appoint another Dalai | Lama, like it did with the Panchen Lama. |
In 2003, the Dalai | Lama lit a candle to commemorate the day. |
ilometers from McLeodgunj, where the 14th Dalai | Lama lives. |
gs-rgyas rgya-mtsho), invited the Fifth Panchen | Lama, Lobsang Yeshi to administer the vows of a novi |
the founders of the Los Angeles Music Academy ( | LAMA) located in Pasadena, California. |
chen, Buddha Jayanti, the birthday of the Dalai | Lama, Loosong, Bhumchu, Saga Dawa, Lhabab Duechen an |
Moreover, both he and | Lama Lubsan Sharab Tepkin were responsible for the p |
he district, and now home-in-exile to the Dalai | Lama Maharaja Sansar Chandra Museum adjoins the Kang |
lso unreservedly respect any decision the Dalai | Lama makes on the future of Tibet. |
" on Karunaratne Abeysekera's popular programme | Lama Mandapaya. |
ire of France (daughter of Louis XV), the Dalai | Lama, Marlene Dietrich, Sammy Davis, Jr., Elton John |
Dalai | Lama may have recognized one. |
ndhi, Jacques Chirac, Nelson Mandela, the Dalai | Lama, Mikhail Gorbachev, Jimmy Carter, Henry Kissing |
with a 3% to 5% claim on Barrick Gold's Pascua | Lama mine. |
uhammad Yunus, Mother Teresa (1910-1997), Dalai | Lama, Mohammad Ali Jinnah (1876-1948), Mahathir Moha |
from different traditions, including the Dalai | Lama, Mother Theresa of Calcutta, and Bawa Muhaiyadd |
y of the world's religions, including the Dalai | Lama, Mother Teresa, the Shankaracharya of Kanchipur |
The Dalai | Lama moved back to Lhasa to preside (in name) over t |
l. 2 that was released from 1961-1965 from Rama | Lama Music records |
In 1992, on the advice of the present Dalai | Lama, Namgyal established an American branch in Itha |
Retreat of the 13th Dalai | Lama, Nechung, Tibet |
Retreat of the 13th Dalai | Lama, Nechung, Tibet. |
He has performed before Queen Elizabeth, Dalai | Lama, Nelson Mandela, amongst others. |
One year later, | Lama Nimgirov fled from the Bolsheviks to a refugee |
Lama Nimgirov was Baksha of the khurul in the Bayuda | |
n that position until 1903, when he was elected | Lama of the Don Kalmyks - the spiritual leader of th |
Rinpoche, the reincarnation of a very important | lama of the Nyingma school. |
mber 1838 - 31 January 1856) was the 11th Dalai | Lama of Tibet. |
Nar Bahadur Chhetri, Independent, defeated Dawa | Lama of CPI(M) in 1991. |
able Kushok Bakula, who is the senior incarnate | lama of Ladakh due to his ancient lineage and person |
h term used to identify the throne of the Dalai | Lama of Tibet. |
to the Twelfth incarnations-the Panchen was the | lama of the hour, filling the void left by the four |
born Ngawang Zangpo, (1906-1987) was a Tibetan | lama of the Sakya school, one of four major schools |
He was succeeded as | Lama of the Don Kalmyks by Shurguchi Nimgirov, the B |
His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the XIVth Dalai | Lama of Tibet endorsed the name: Thubten Shedrup Lin |
Kwetsang Rinpoche was a | lama of Sera who participated in the search for Tenz |
His students include the Fourteenth Dalai | Lama of Tibet. |
Gavang Arash Kitanov, | Lama of the Don Kalmyks, 1920-1925 |
He was succeeded as | Lama of the Don Kalmyks by Ivan Bultinovich Kitanov, |
Shurguchi Nimgirov, | Lama of the Don Kalmyks, 1919-1920 |
Gyatso (29 March 1816-1837) was the 10th Dalai | Lama of Tibet. |
Dawa | Lama of CPI(M) defeated P.P. Rai, Independent, in 19 |
le Gyatso and Thinle Gyatso, was the 12th Dalai | Lama of Tibet. |
Choekyi Gyaltsen (1938-1989), the 10th Panchen | Lama of Gelug School of Tibetan Buddhism |
n there will be two Dalai Lamas: one, the Dalai | Lama of the Tibetan heart, and one that is officiall |
ess Trijang Rinpoche, is His Holiness the Dalai | Lama's guru and the lama of all the Tibetan people, |
is also the official residence of the incarnate | lama of the monastery. |
the Twelfth incarnations - the Panchen was the | lama of the hour, filling the void left by the four |
He also recognized and became the | Lama of the 9th Karmapa. |
rize was presented to Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai | Lama on November 11, 2007 by a delegation from Hofst |
h the track Spieluhr on the album Mutter, Dalai | Lama on Reise, Reise, continuing with Hilf Mir and t |
d by His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai | Lama on June 11, 1970 and is considered one of the m |
Trinley Gyatso was fully enthroned as Dalai | Lama on 11 March 1873 but could not stamp his full a |
ed as an Unsung Hero of Compassion by the Dalai | Lama on November 12, 2005. |
ack their freedom and agree to accept the Dalai | Lama on their territory," "If they do that, I would |
mperor Kublai Khan, and presented to the Phagpa | lama on his second visit to Beijing. |
(TIPA) was founded by Tenzin Gyatso, 14th Dalai | Lama on reaching Dharamsala, India in exile from Tib |
the 620 plus year history of either the Panchen | Lama or Dalai Lama reincarnation lineages. |
and at Sacred Music Festival Organized by Dalai | Lama Organization. |
nd Wong Lun, Choi Yit-Gung continued to use the | Lama Pai name. |
In 1841 the seventh Panchen | Lama, Palden Tenpai Nyima, gave him the pre-novice o |
astery and was greeted by the monastery's head, | Lama Paljoa. |
1833, on a protected bay on Campbell Island, at | Lama Passage in Fitz Hugh Sound, part of what today |
At the request of the Dalai | Lama, Pawo served as an instructor at the Sanskrit U |
able leaders including Junichiro Koizumi, Dalai | Lama, Pervez Musharraf, and Mohammad Khatami. |
end to the rites and teachings given by his own | Lama Phag-mo-gru (1110-1170 CE). |
He was a producer, announcer & actor of | Lama pitiya, Grameeya sandyawa and Guvanviduli ranga |
e army of 300 to Amdo to retrieve the 7th Dalai | Lama, planning to consolidate Tibetan support by bri |
In the book's dedication, the Dalai | Lama pleads that the international community "Help [ |
a site previously inhabited by a famous Kadampa | lama, Potawa, who was a disciple of Dromton (1005-10 |
go edition of the book a message from the Dalai | Lama praises the work: "Harrer has always been such |
On May 14, 1995, the Dalai | Lama preempted the drawing by publicly announcing th |
The development was designed by | Lama, Proskauer, & Prober. |
The Third Dalai | Lama publicly announced that he was a reincarnation |
Among several teachings that the Dalai | Lama received from Khunu Rinpoche was the celebrated |
f Tibetan women and His Holiness the 14th Dalai | Lama recount this story of survival and how these wo |
On 14 August 1987 a police raid on Kia | Lama released the children still being held there. |
In February 1995, the Dalai | Lama replied to Chadrel that his own divinations con |
hich His Holiness Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai | Lama resides. |
'dzin | Lama, Rinpoche - Tantric rNying.ma |
nation end near the intersection of Orchard and | Lama Roads. |
's main protagonist Wei Xiaobao and the Tibetan | Lama Sangjie. |
A Tibetan | lama Sarvasri Sakyasri provided the inspiration to u |
ning of the Wheel of the Dharma, although later | Lama scholars in Tibet noticed the existence of cert |
The 5th Dalai | Lama sent several governors in 1656 and 1659. |
The Drugpa (Dogpa) | Lama, Serzang Richen of the Kham region of Tibet est |
unlike reincarnation lineages such as the Dalai | Lama, Shabdrung, or Panchen Lama, the position of Je |
Kairat | Lama Sharif is the Ambassador of Kazakhstan to Saudi |
Rinpoche is also a primary teacher of | Lama Shenpen Hookham. |
ranslation of the Chinese term for an incarnate | lama, since 1735 and remains so this day, housing th |
kiliki, Agantius Paasi, Lance Su'a-Poe, Anthony | Lama, Siulongua Fotofili, Eddie Aki, Donald Tony, Le |
Founded in 1575 by the Third Dalai | Lama, Sonam Gyatso, Namgyal Monastery was historical |
uring the youth of Lozang Gyatso, the 5th Dalai | Lama, sought the help of Gushri Khan to end persecut |
a speech given on 10 March 2011, the 14th Dalai | Lama stated that he will propose changes to the cons |
The Panchen | Lama stayed in Qinghai. |
passengers inside the car, only the driver Amar | Lama survived and two leaders Madan Bhandari and Jee |
itland became a disciple of the Tibetan Nyingma | Lama Tarthang Tulku and started studying Tibetan Bud |
been working closely with the venerable Tibetan | Lama Tarthang Tulku for over thirty years. |
k of philosophical thought written by the Dalai | Lama Tenzin Gyatso published by Little, Brown/Abacus |
for Tibet an initiative to support Tibet, Dalai | Lama Tenzin Gyatso and to underline the human rights |
clude novelist Wendell Berry, the current Dalai | Lama Tenzin Gyatso (the head of state of the Governm |
Khunu | Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen (Wyl. |
Khunu | Lama Tenzin Gyaltsen (1895-1977), known also as Tenz |
he private garden of his Holiness the XIV Dalai | Lama, Tenzin Gyatso Dharamsala , Northern India, Red |
Lama Tepkin moved to Petrograd, Russia in the fall o | |
In so doing, | Lama Tepkin replaced Menko Bormanzhinov who became L |
Lama Tepkin reportedly spent the last years of his l | |
A close associate of 14th Dalai | Lama, the Tibetan leader, he was elected to his curr |
thday of Emperor Qianlong and built for Penchen | Lama the VI who came to Chengde from Tibet to convey |
e nor any of his ministers would meet the Dalai | Lama, the exiled Tibetan spiritual leader. |
upa and Goshir Gyaltsab Rinpoche (a fourth such | lama, the 3rd Jamgon Kongtrul, died early on during |
Gelong vows (full ordination) from the Panchen | Lama the same year. |
hotel in Carlton which was named Tara House by | Lama Thubten Yeshe. |
her, Geshe Rabten, entrusted him to the care of | Lama Thubten Yeshe. |
Following the advice and persuasion of | Lama Thubten Yeshe in 1981 to "think big" Tara House |
al, non-profit organization, founded in 1975 by | Lama Thubten Yeshe (1935-84), a Tibetan Buddhist mon |
d to him having an audience with the 13th Dalai | Lama, Thubten Gyatso (1876 to 1933). |
On March 31, the Dalai | Lama, Tibet's spiritual and temporal ruler, fled to |
Ma tried to persuade the Panchen | Lama to come with the Kuomintang government to Taiwa |
efforts of Tibetans in exile, led by the Dalai | Lama, to free their homeland and preserve their heri |
e the way for efforts under the following Dalai | Lama to seal Tibet off even more firmly from Western |
ere credited with being able to bring the Dalai | Lama to Albany to participate in the WEFC's inaugura |
international politics and was the first Dalai | Lama to become aware of the importance of foreign re |
As he was instructed by the 14th Dalai | Lama to teach meditation and Buddhism in 1964 and al |
Konchog was recognized by the Dalai | Lama to be a Great Mahasiddha, or realized guru. |
t in Bodh, Gaya, India, His Holiness, the Dalai | Lama told those of us who were participating in a Bu |
he autumn of 2005, after His Holiness the Dalai | Lama told Bhikshuni Jampa Tsedroen that the Western |
ulku Dragpa Gyaltsen was killed the Fifth Dalai | Lama tried to subjugate him as a spirit through vari |
The rebellious 6th Dalai | Lama, Tsangyang Gyatso, enjoyed a lifestyle that inc |
and her teachers include His Holiness the Dalai | Lama, Tsenzhap Serkong Rinpoche and Thubten Zopa Rin |
carnation of one of the eight main disciples of | Lama Tsongkapa, a combination that is extremely rare |
any, as a Protector Deity reincarnated from the | lama Tulku Dragpa Gyaltsen (1619-1656), a contempora |
The autobiography starts with the Dalai | Lama's "birth to a family of small farmers", selecti |
h, Galdan was sent to Lhasa to be educated as a | lama under the 5th Dalai Lama. |
ing monks in Tibet was disrupted when the Dalai | Lama unilaterally announced his selection of Gedhun |
had been working on a programme about the Dalai | Lama until a few weeks before his death. |
The Dalai | Lama used his political authority to deal with what |
and he was enthroned as king of Tibet by Dalai | Lama V (see: Upper Mongols). |
Ganju | Lama VC, MM (22 July 1924 - 2000) was a Gurkha recip |
was supported by luminaries like Dr Mahendra P | Lama, Vimal Khawas, and other parties as well, viz. |
Dr. Chung used the opportunity of the Dalai | Lama visiting the State University of New York at Bu |
The Dalai | Lama was interested in knowing how the Jews had surv |
ant school of the Karmapas, and the Fifth Dalai | Lama was then seated on the throne of the deposed ki |
The Dalai | Lama was selected from a field of 75 nominees engage |
b of Namgyal monastery, who resembled the Dalai | Lama, was hired to pose in his place. |
hts abuses, Jane Ardley comments that the Dalai | Lama was at fault for using his political authority |
itro near Taktser village, where the 14th Dalai | Lama was born, was founded at the 14th century by th |
By autumn of 1891, Ja | Lama was back in Mongolia spreading his anti-Chinese |
After each arrest, Ja | Lama was deported to Russia. |
And his meeting with the Dalai | Lama was documented in his article Dialogues with th |
er the only survivor of that crash, Driver Amar | Lama was murdered after about 10 years. |
ilm they meet alone, but according to the Dalai | Lama's memoirs, his mother's memoirs, and photograph |
rea and, in 1688, the boy [the future 6th Dalai | Lama] was brought to Nankartse, a place near Lhasa. |
The Dalai | Lama was born near Sam-ye Monastery, Tak-po province |
In 1822 the 10th Dalai | Lama was placed upon the Golden Throne and soon afte |
Ganju | Lama was born in Sangmo, southern Sikkim, India on J |
s Tenzin Gyaltsen Negi, Khunu Rinpoche and Negi | Lama, was born in the late nineteenth century in the |
angdu Nyingpo portrait is an unidentified Sakya | lama wearing the traditional white lower garment of |
Ivolginsky datsan (a residence of today's Hambo | Lama) where it was closely examined by monks and als |
onam initiated a tour to Australia by the Dalai | Lama which took place in May 2002. |
sm under the auspices of His Holiness the Dalai | Lama while living in Dharamsala, India. |
White Crane: Love Songs of the Sixth Dalai | Lama, White Pine, 2007, ISBN 9781893996823 |
ive religious discourses, most notably Kyangtse | Lama who arrived in Kathmandu in 1925. |
to the monastery by His Holiness the 14th Dalai | Lama who also chose its location - on the steppes ju |
The director Khyentse Norbu is a Tibetan | Lama who went to NYC film school, who wanted to make |
It was the Rongbuk | Lama who gave Namgyal Wangdi the name Ngawang Tenzin |
was visited by Phajo Drugom Zhigpo the Tibetan | Lama who first established the Drukpa Kagyu traditio |
e came to in Dharamsala to visit the 14th Dalai | Lama who recall that after 3 days of discussion, Gre |
hotographs of the arrival in India of the Dalai | Lama, who was escaping from the Chinese invasion of |
This greatly upset the young Dalai | Lama who left his studies who even visited Lobsang Y |
later, thus becoming the third successive Dalai | Lama who died at too young an age to consolidate his |
ncarnation has not been recognised by the Dalai | Lama who believes he is a pawn in the attempt by the |
Thubten Yeshe (1935-1984) was a Tibetan | lama who, while exiled in Nepal, co-founded Kopan Mo |
As such, the | lama will then appear as one of the Three Roots (a v |
He was invited 4 times to meet with the Dalai | Lama with regard to this matter. |
hen is the father of Khandro Rinpoche, a female | lama with a substantial following in the west. |
tion and have been replaced by the 10th Panchen | Lama with a huge tomb at Tashilhunpo Monastery in Sh |
i met in Dharamsala with His Holiness the Dalai | Lama, with whom he developed a close friendship, and |
nch representative at the 1971 Contest by Serge | Lama with "Un jardin sur la terre". |
one to three members appointed by the Dalai | Lama with distinction in culture, sciences or commun |
with "Diese Welt" and preceding France's Serge | Lama with "Un jardin sur la terre". |
, Khublai established a system in which a Sakya | lama would be "State Preceptor", who would reside in |
According to a disciple of | Lama Yeshe from this time, Lama Yeshe intended the i |
In 1981 | Lama Yeshe entered into a celibate marriage with a n |
The first was a 12-year program designed by | Lama Yeshe for the Manjushri Institute in Ulverston |
Modern such as those by | Lama Yeshe or Glenn Mullin are highly accurate and g |
n) Rinchen Zangpo (958-1055), also known as Lha | Lama Yeshe O'd or Mahaguru, was a principal lotsawa |
Buxa, a refugee camp in Northern India, he met | Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa. |
A Joint Biography of | Lama Yeshe and Lama Zopa Rinpoche 1935 to 1974. |
blications, Ribush is today the director of the | Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive, a collection of thousands |
In 1996 he established the | Lama Yeshe Wisdom Archive, Boston, which he now dire |
Lama Yeshe Losal on Holy Island with stones decorate | |
ctim to factional struggle between followers of | Lama Yeshe and Geshe Kelsang Gyatso. |
from the Gelug Tradition, is a contemporary of | Lama Yeshe's from the time they spent studying at Se |
kers on extended overland tours of Asia-to whom | Lama Yeshe's style of discourse especially appealed. |
hundrup Rigsel was called to Kopan Monastery by | Lama Yeshe, to teach Buddhist philosophy to the monk |
Since the 1984 death of | Lama Yeshe, Lama Zopa has served as the FPMT's spiri |
" | Lama Zopa" is most noteworthy as the co-founder, wit |
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