The Dalai Lama's biggest battle with China may come after his death

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Sixty years after fleeing Tibet, the Dalai Lama is battling China over Tibetan Buddhism's future.

"At first, we thought we could just escape for a few months, then return," he told the ABC."Realising that we were not be able to go back — that was very, very hard."

For those who stayed behind, the absence of the Dalai Lama left a vacuum that's been impossible to fill. "The level of reverence is undiminished — if anything it's probably higher than when he was still there."

 

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(1/2) Well respected Parsi lawyer from London Sarosh Zaiwalla was invited by Dalai Lama to sort out issues with China. Dalai Lama told him based on some divine intervention and placed sarosh's right hand on his heart and said that if there was a man on earth who could sort issues

pope ping xi? or am i confusing the truth?

'My religion is very simple. My religion is kindness.' The 14th Dalai Lama is one of the greatest men of our time!!

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