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Dalai Lama gave a blow to China, made an 8-year-old Mongolian child the most significant religious leader of Tibetan Buddhism The age of the child is being told as 8 years. Mongolian media reports suggest that the child is one of the twin boys. The Dalai Lama has described this child as the reincarnation of the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche. Image Source: FILE Dalai Lama gave a blow to…
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clearholidaysindia · 7 months ago
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Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple) Tourist Spot in McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh
The Tsuglagkhang Complex, also known as the Dalai Lama Temple, is a significant Buddhist site located in McLeod Ganj, Himachal Pradesh. This peaceful place serves as the residence of the Dalai Lama and is a major center for Tibetan Buddhism. The temple complex is adorned with beautiful statues and vibrant murals that reflect Tibetan culture and spirituality. Visitors can explore this serene space and learn about the teachings of Buddhism. For those seeking unique experiences, there are also several offbeat places near Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple) that offer intriguing adventures and beautiful sights.
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When considering places to visit near Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple), don't miss the Tibet Museum, which is part of the complex. It provides fascinating insights into the history and culture of Tibet, including details about the Tibetan migration to India. Additionally, the nearby Namgyal Gompa is a great spot where visitors can observe Tibetan monks in their daily religious practices and discussions. These sites complement the spiritual journey of visiting the Tsuglagkhang Complex.
Another must-see near the Tsuglagkhang Complex is the serene Bhagsu Waterfall. Located just a short drive away, this natural beauty is surrounded by lush greenery and offers a refreshing retreat from the bustling town. It’s a popular spot for relaxing, taking photos, and enjoying the peaceful sound of cascading water. For those interested in more local attractions, exploring the McLeod Ganj market is also worthwhile, where you can find unique crafts and enjoy local cuisine. These places to visit near Tsuglagkhang Complex (Dalai Lama Temple) enhance your travel experience and showcase the diverse beauty of the area.
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kunchokgamtso · 1 year ago
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onedaytripin · 1 year ago
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One Day McLeod Ganj Local Sightseeing Trip By Private Cab
If you are looking for a perfect getaway from the hustle and bustle of the city, then One Day McLeod Ganj Local Sightseeing Trip by Cab is for you. McLeod Ganj is a hill station in Himachal Pradesh, India, that is famous for its Tibetan culture, Buddhist monasteries, and natural beauty. It is also the home of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, the spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. In this article,…
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tripcounselors · 1 year ago
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McLeod Ganj with your Love
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skullasteroid · 1 year ago
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“There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple.” - Dalai Lama
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soup-for-my-family · 2 years ago
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i was raised half catholic half buddhist so i am fairly used to hearing wild shit about the catholic church but i was literally so thrown by whatever the fuck is going on with the dalai lama. bitch what??
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mysterioushimachal · 2 years ago
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Explore the Mystical Kalachakra Temple in Dharmshala | Mysterious Himachal
The Kalachakra Temple in Dharmshala, Himachal Pradesh, is a mystical and significant spiritual site that attracts devotees and tourists from all over the world. Nestled amidst the serene Dhauladhar range, the temple is a tranquil abode of Buddhist teachings and meditation practices. In this article, we will take a deep dive into the history, architecture, and spiritual significance of the…
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theycallmeheaven · 1 month ago
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A realization I’m left with after the finale is that a part of my discontentment with the narrative is tied up to a feeling I have, that (to me) Taliesin seemed to be the only person at the table who was aware of how religion works on a societal and personal level and how it can be utilized and/or weaponized. This culminated to two scenes:
1) How Matt played the holy people of Vasselheim reacting to the news of the gods becoming mortals. It was incredibly strange to me that they immediately started to question what Vasselheim was for and what they themselves were there for, especially since Matt went out of his way to reassure everyone that divine magic was not going to be disappearing (which in and of itself is a plot hole in my opinion, and kinda makes me feel icky even though I’m a hard core atheist in real life, but that is not the point of this post). Why would their faiths to their missions as their gods’ representatives be diminished, when their gods now physically walk with them? Vasselheim is going to become the center of the world!
For me the obvious thing would have been that Vasselheim would immediately start to build their power (go to war with the Kryn Dynasty for the beacons), their temples and castles for the moment their gods are found and they can be brought to sit on their thrones. Considering how the Dalai Lama is treated irl or, as a more light hearted example, the Avatar is treated in Last Airbender and Korra (which we know Matt knows about because of Keyleth), I would think that the people who have been worshipping their gods for years/decades/centuries would devote themselves to their upbringing.
It is incredibly difficult to get people to change their deeply held beliefs, because people have endless amounts of ways to get rid of cognitive dissonance that challenges their view of the world. And in CR, people literally just spoke to their gods that TOLD THEM ”I’m gonna be back, please find me”! Why would the holy people of Vasselheim have a crisis of faith, when they have actual proof of the existence of their gods?
2) On the other hand I did not understand the way Vex and Keyleth reacted to Percy wanting Whitestone’s spy network to search for the god babies. For some reason they didn’t seem to see the point of this mission, and I really don’t know how much of that was the characters and how much the players. The idea that they should just let the babies grow up however they grow up based on where they are born, completely ignores how there are thousands of people in the world who (I believe) would want to make those babies their literal God Kings or destroy them before they become a ”problem”. Considering how huge of a part of Avatar this is (the genocide of the air nomads anybody?) it would seem weird that this would not be a possible world building or plot thread in CR. So why would this be such a blind spot for Vex and Keyleth who, in my opinion, are incredibly wise/knowledgeable/experienced characters? And then they didn’t have time/energy as players to actually get into that argument at that point in the game, so it was just left hanging…
In my opinion Taliesin played his characters brilliantly, because every time he switched characters it became more and more apparent, that he was aware of possible societal outcomes of the situation, while also playing faith beautifully, AND on top of that having the most assholishly anti-god character on the table. He really went hard on both character psychology and social philosophy, but for me that couldn’t really shine when no-one else was meeting him on the same level.
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santoschristos · 7 months ago
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“This is my simple religion. No need for temples. No need for complicated philosophy. Your own mind, your own heart is the temple. Your philosophy is simple kindness.” — Dalai Lama XIV
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talonabraxas · 10 days ago
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"There is no need for temples; no need for complicated philosophy. Our own brain, our own heart is our temple; the philosophy is kindness." ~ 14th Dalai Lama Shambhala Buddha Talon Abraxas The Legend of the Mythical Land of Shambhala
The legend of Shambhala is said to date back thousands of years, and reference to the mythical land can be found in various ancient texts. The Bön scriptures speak of a closely related land called Olmolungring. Hindu texts such as Vishnu Purana mention Shambhala as the birth place of Kalki, the final incarnation of Vishnu who believers claim will usher in a new Golden Age. The Buddhist myth of Shambhala is an adaptation of the earlier Hindu myth.
However, the text in which Shambhala is first discussed extensively is the Kalachakra. The Kalachakra refers to a complex and advanced esoteric teaching and practice in Tibetan Buddhism. Shakyamuni Buddha is said to have taught the Kalachakra on request of King Suchandra of Shambhala.
As with many concepts in the Kalachakra, the idea of Shambhala is said to have outer, inner, and alternative meanings. This makes it complicated for the uninitiated to truly understand what Shambhala really is. The outer meaning understands Shambhala to exist as a physical place, although only individuals with the appropriate karma can reach it and experience it as such.
The inner and alternative meanings refer to subtler understandings of what Shambhala represents in terms of one's own body and mind (inner), and during meditative practice (alternative). These two types of symbolic explanations are generally passed on orally from teacher to student.
As the 14th Dalai Lama noted during the 1985 Kalachakra initiation in Bodhgaya, Shambhala is not an ordinary country:
Although those with special affiliation may actually be able to go there through their karmic connection, nevertheless it is not a physical place that we can actually find. We can only say that it is a pure land, a pure land in the human realm. And unless one has the merit and the actual karmic association, one cannot actually arrive there. The Prophecy of Shambhala
The concept of Shambhala plays an important role in Tibetan religious teachings and has particular relevance in Tibetan mythology about the future. The Kalachakra prophesies the gradual deterioration of mankind as the ideology of materialism spreads over the earth.
When the “barbarians” who follow this ideology are united under an evil king and think there is nothing left to conquer, the mists will lift to reveal the snowy mountains of Shambhala. The barbarians will attack Shambhala with a huge army equipped with terrible weapons. Then the king of Shambhala will emerge from Shambhala with a huge army to vanquish so-called “dark forces” and usher in a worldwide Golden Age.
Though the Kalachakra prophesies a future war, this appears in conflict with the vows of Buddhist teachings that prohibit violence. This has led some theologians to interpret the war symbolically – the Kalachakra is not advocating violence against people, but rather refers to the inner battle of the religious practitioner against inner demonic tendencies.
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divinum-pacis · 8 months ago
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Exiled Tibetan school girls in traditional costumes eat cakes and sweets as they wait to perform a traditional dance at an event to celebrate the 89th birthday of Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama, at the Tsuglakhang temple in Dharamshala, India, Saturday, July 6, 2024. (AP Photo/Ashwini Bhatia)
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zamansiler · 2 months ago
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27) Neil Armstrong, Ay'a ilk ayak basan insan olduğunda 38 yaşındaydı.
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