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What (who) is Dalaï-Lama - definition

TIBETAN BUDDHIST SPIRITUAL TEACHER
Dolly Llama; HHDL; The Dalai Lama; Dali Lama; Dalai Lamas; Dalai lama; Dalai-Lama; Dalli lama; Dali lamma; Taa-la’i bla-ma; Dalai-lama; Dali Llama; Dalai Blama; Sku-mdun; Sku mdun; Dalai Llama; His Holiness the XIVth Dalai Lama; Dálài Lǎmā; Taa-la'i bla-ma; Dali lama; Dalaï-lama; H.H. Dalai Lama; ཏཱ་ལའི་བླ་མ་; Dalia Lama; The System of the Dalai Lama Reincarnation; H.H. the Dalai Lama; Rgyal-ba Rin-po-che; Rgyal-ba; Rgyal ba; Rgyal ba Rin po che
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  • The search for the 14th Dalai Lama took the High Lamas to [[Taktser]] in [[Amdo]].
  • 14th Dalai Lama
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  • Dharamshala]], India
  • The Dalai Lama giving teachings at [[Sissu]], [[Lahaul]]
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  • [[Palden Lhamo]], the female guardian spirit of the [[sacred lake]], [[Lhamo La-tso]], who promised Gendun Drup the 1st Dalai Lama in one of his visions that "she would protect the 'reincarnation' lineage of the Dalai Lamas"
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  • Throne awaiting Dalai Lama's return. Summer residence of 14th Dalai Lama, [[Nechung]], Tibet.
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Dalai Lama         
[?dal??'l?:m?]
¦ noun the spiritual head of Tibetan Buddhism and, until the establishment of Chinese communist rule, the spiritual and temporal ruler of Tibet.
Origin
from Tibetan, lit. 'ocean monk', so named because he is regarded as 'the ocean of compassion'.
Lama Foundation         
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  • Dances of Universal Peace in the Dome
  • The ISC Sky Temple in summer
  • Inside of the Dome at Lama Foundation
  • Sharing a meal at Lama
  • The Teacher's House in the fall
  • The resident circle in 2015
COMMUNE AND RETREAT IN NORTHERN NEW MEXICO
Lama foundation; The Lama Foundation; Lama, New Mexico
Lama Foundation is a spiritual community founded in 1967, located in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains of northern New Mexico, seventeen miles north of Taos. The original commune was co-founded by Barbara Durkee (now known as Asha Greer or Asha von Briesen), Stephen Durkee (aka Steve Durkee, later known as Nooruddeen Durkee), and Jonathan Altman.
Panchen Lama         
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  • The 14th Dalai Lama and the 10th Panchen Lama, 1954.
  • 10th Panchen Lama in 1959
  • 10th Panchen Lama during a [[Struggle session]] in 1964, before his imprisonment
  • Sign referring to the disappearance of the 11th Panchen Lama chosen & recognized by His Holiness the [[14th Dalai Lama]] of Tibet, [[Gedhun Choekyi Nyima]] in [[Manali, Himachal Pradesh]], India
  • 9th Panchen Lama, Thubten Choekyi Nyima]] taken 1907 by [[Sven Hedin]]. Published in his 1922 book "Trans-himalaya"
PRIEST IN TIBETAN BUDDHISM
Panchen Lamas; 11th incarnation Panchen Lama; Panchen Erdeni; Banchan Lama; Panchen lama; Panchen; Pänchen Lama; Penchen Lama; 班禪喇嘛; 班禅喇嘛; 班禅额尔德尼; 班禪額爾德尼; པན་ཆེན་བླ་མ; Pan-chen Bla-ma; Tashi Lama; Panchen Ngoerhtehni; Bainqen; Bainqen Lama; Pan-chen Lama; Benchen Lama
[?pant?(?)n'l?:m?]
¦ noun a Tibetan lama ranking next after the Dalai Lama.
Origin
Tibetan panchen, abbrev. of pandi-tachen-po 'great learned one'; cf. pundit.

Wikipedia

Dalai Lama

Dalai Lama (UK: , US: ; Tibetan: ཏཱ་ལའི་བླ་མ་, Wylie: Tā la'i bla ma [táːlɛː láma]) is a title given by the Tibetan people to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant of the four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism. The 14th and current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso, who lives in exile as a refugee in India. The Dalai Lama is also considered to be the successor in a line of tulkus who are believed to be incarnations of Avalokiteśvara, the Bodhisattva of Compassion.

Since the time of the 5th Dalai Lama in the 17th century, his personage has always been a symbol of unification of the state of Tibet, where he has represented Buddhist values and traditions. The Dalai Lama was an important figure of the Geluk tradition, which was politically and numerically dominant in Central Tibet, but his religious authority went beyond sectarian boundaries. While he had no formal or institutional role in any of the religious traditions, which were headed by their own high lamas, he was a unifying symbol of the Tibetan state, representing Buddhist values and traditions above any specific school. The traditional function of the Dalai Lama as an ecumenical figure, holding together disparate religious and regional groups, has been taken up by the fourteenth Dalai Lama. He has worked to overcome sectarian and other divisions in the exiled community and has become a symbol of Tibetan nationhood for Tibetans both in Tibet and in exile.

From 1642 until 1705 and from 1750 to the 1950s, the Dalai Lamas or their regents headed the Tibetan government (or Ganden Phodrang) in Lhasa, which governed all or most of the Tibetan Plateau with varying degrees of autonomy. This Tibetan government enjoyed the patronage and protection of firstly Mongol kings of the Khoshut and Dzungar Khanates (1642–1720) and then of the emperors of the Manchu-led Qing dynasty (1720–1912). In 1913, several Tibetan representatives including Agvan Dorzhiev signed a treaty between Tibet and Mongolia, proclaiming mutual recognition and their independence from China. The legitimacy of the treaty and declared independence of Tibet was rejected by both the Republic of China and the current People's Republic of China. The Dalai Lamas headed the Tibetan government until 1951.