The fourteen Dalai Lamas
a sacred legacy of reincarnation
1st ed.
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Author
Contributions
- Shepherd, Valerie M. - Contributor
Publication
2001 - Clear Light Publishers, Santa Fe, N.M, New Mexico
Language
English
Word Count
138,750 words, Guess
Page Count
555 pages
Identifiers
- Internet Archivefourteendalailam0000mull
- Internet Archivefourteendalailam0000mull_a7i6
- ISBN-101574160397
- ISBN-139781574160390
- LibraryThing308486
and 3 more
- Library of Congress Control Number99044923
- OCLC Control Number42290490
- Open LibraryOL15501040M
Classifications
- LCCBQ7930 .M84 2001
- LCCBQ7930 .M84 2000
Description
In The Fourteen Dalai Lamas, author Glenn H. Mullin vividly brings to life the myth and succession of all 14 Dalai Lamas in one volume for the first time. The book contains a chapter on each Dalai Lama (except Dalai Lamas 9-12, who are covered in one chapter). Each chapter opening features an illustration of the Dalai Lama who is the subject of that chapter. Mullin has also included characteristic excerpts from the Dalai Lamas' teachings, poetry, and other writings that illuminate the principles of Tibetan Buddhism expressed in their lives. The 14th Dalai Lama, spiritual and temporal leader of the Tibetans in exile, is well-known, but the 600-year tradition to which he is heir is less familiar. From the birth of the first Dalai Lama in a cowshed in 1391, each subsequent Dalai Lama has been the reincarnation of his predecessor, choosing to take up the burdens of a human life for the benefit of the Tibetan people. For almost six centuries, the Dalai Lamas have served as the Tibetans' spiritual leader and have held secular power for almost half that time. All the Dalai Lamas are revered as incarnations of Avalokiteshvara, the Buddhist deity of compassion, but each has been a unique individual with different abilities and temperaments. Over the ages, various Dalai Lamas have been poets, statesmen, builders, philosophers; most have been disciplined monastics, but one was a lover of women. The potential of some was tragically lost when their lives were cut short, possibly the victims of political intrigue, while others lived long enough to shape entire eras of Tibetan history.
Genres
- Biography
Other Editions
- The fourteen Dalai Lamas: a sacred legacy of reincarnation
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