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As Succession Looms, Tibetans Wonder If Next Dalai Lama Can Match Tenzin Gyatso's Global Appeal

As Succession Looms, Tibetans Wonder If Next Dalai Lama Can Match Tenzin Gyatso's Global Appeal

Time of Indiaa day ago
The Dalai Lama has confirmed his intention to reincarnate, setting the stage for a future successor as he nears 90 years of age. He insists his next incarnation will be born outside China, rejecting Beijing's claim over the process. China demands that any successor be chosen through its 'golden urn' system, a move widely seen as political interference, especially after its disputed selection of the Panchen Lama in 1995. Tibetan leaders, including exile head Penpa Tsering, warn of major challenges ahead, emphasizing the need to preserve the Dalai Lama's legacy. There are fears that his passing could trigger unrest inside Tibet.#dalailama #reincarnation #chinavstibet #goldenurn #panchenlama #tibetanbuddhism #successioncrisis #tibetunrest #spiritualleadership #dalailama90 #religiousfreedom #tibetanidentity #penpatsering #dharamsala #buddhistcommunity #geopolitics #freeribet #internationalrelations #toi #toibharat
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  • NDTV

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