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  2. Dalai Lama - Wikipedia

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    Dalai Lama (UK: / ˈ d æ l aɪ ˈ l ɑː m ə /, US: / ˈ d ɑː l aɪ /; [1] [2] Tibetan: ཏཱ་ལའི་བླ་མ་, Wylie: Tā la'i bla ma [táːlɛː láma]) is a title given by Altan Khan, the first Shunyi King of Ming China, in A.D. 1578 at Yanghua Monastery to the foremost spiritual leader of the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" school of Tibetan Buddhism, the newest and most dominant ...

  3. 9th Dalai Lama - Wikipedia

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    The 9th Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso (full given name Lobzang Tenpai Wangchuk Lungtok Gyatso, also spelled Lungtog Gyatso and Luntok Gyatso; 1 December 1805 – 6 March 1815), was recognized as the 9th Dalai Lama of Tibet. He was the first and the youngest Dalai Lama among four successive Dalai Lamas whom succumbed to illnesses before reaching ...

  4. List of Dalai Lamas - Wikipedia

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    14th Dalai Lama. Abolished. 23 May 1951. (Seventeen Point Agreement) This is a list of Dalai Lamas of Tibet. There have been 14 recognised incarnations of the Dalai Lama. There has also been one non-recognised Dalai Lama, Ngawang Yeshe Gyatso (declared in 1707), by Lha-bzang Khan as the "true" 6th Dalai Lama – however, he was never accepted ...

  5. The Art of Happiness - Wikipedia

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    The Art of Happiness (Riverhead, 1998, ISBN 1-57322-111-2) is a book by the 14th Dalai Lama and Howard Cutler, a psychiatrist who posed questions to the Dalai Lama. Cutler quotes the Dalai Lama at length, providing context and describing some details of the settings in which the interviews took place, as well as adding his own reflections on issues raised.

  6. List of rulers of Tibet - Wikipedia

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    8th Dalai Lama (Jamphel Gyatso, 1762–1804) Regents: the 1st Tsemonling Rinpoche (1777–1786), Yeshe Lobsang Tenpai Gonpo, the 8th Kundeling Lama (1791–1811), the 7th Demo Rinpoche (1811–1818) 9th Dalai Lama (Lungtok Gyatso, 1810–1815) Regent: the 2nd Tsemonling Lama (1819–1844) 10th Dalai Lama (Tsultrim Gyatso, 1826–1837)

  7. 9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu - Wikipedia

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    9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu. The 9th Jebtsundamba Khutughtu (January 6, 1933 – March 1, 2012) was the 9th reincarnation of the Jebtsundamba Khutuktu, the third highest lama in the Tibetan Buddhism hierarchy and the spiritual leader of the Gelug lineage among the Khalkha Mongols. [citation needed] Although recognized as the reincarnation of the ...

  8. Dudjom Jigdral Yeshe Dorje - Wikipedia

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    The Bhutanese Dudjom Yangsi Rinpoche, Dudjom Tenzin Yeshe Dorje Rinpoche, was born in 1990 in Bhutan, and recognized by Dudjom Sangyum Rigdzin Wangmo, by the 14th Dalai Lama and by Tulku Urgyen Rinpoche. [26] Yangsi (Wylie: yang srid) is the honorific title given a young child whom is a recognized reincarnation of a high lama, a Tulku.

  9. Ancient Wisdom, Modern World - Wikipedia

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    0-349-11443-9. Ancient Wisdom, Modern World: Ethics for the new Millennium is a book of philosophical thought written by the Dalai Lama Tenzin Gyatso and published by Little, Brown/Abacus Press in 1999. ( ISBN 0-349-11443-9 ). It proposes a system of ethics based on universal principles as opposed to strictly religious ones and whose goal is ...