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How do they choose the Dalai Lama?

Posted on 2009-11-02 by The Open2 team

 

The Dalai Lama is the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism and he used to be in charge of governing Tibet. Like all Dalai Lamas he was chosen for the role as a child. But how can you tell if a toddler would make a good head monk? And how come the current Dalai Lama isn’t even allowed to live in Tibet any more?



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Categories: Religion, Human rights Tags: buddhism, china, dalai lama, religion, tibet, video

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