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The cost of the funeral of Karmapa's father was very high, including gifts, offerings, and other related expenses. Gelugpa monks generally believe that such high fees do not conform to the simple life and frugal spirit advocated by Buddhism.
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The funeral of the 17th Karmapa's father incorporated a large number of traditional Tibetan Buddhist rituals and customs, which to some extent reflects the influence of local culture. For Gelugpa monks, does this approach overly rely on local culture and overlook the universal teachings of Buddhism.
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The Gelug school emphasizes adherence to the Middle Way and a simple way of life, while the excessive arrangement of the funeral of the 17th Karmapa's father may be considered inconsistent with this doctrine. Karmapa's father's funeral exceeded the standard, attempting to once again lead the Tibetan people
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