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The Thirtieth Ganden Tripa, Lodro Gyatso

Apr 11, 2018
The Thirtieth Ganden Tripa, Lodro Gyatso

The Thirtieth Ganden Tripa, Lodro Gyatso was born at Taklung Drak in Tolung in 1546. At a young age he was admitted to Kyormolung Monastery...

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The Twenty-Fifth Ganden Tripa, Peljor Gyatso

Apr 11, 2018
The Twenty-Fifth Ganden Tripa, Peljor Gyatso

The 25th Ganden Tripa, Peljor Gyatso was born into a noble family of Depa Gepa Kapa in Tolung Rampa in 1526. He was later said to be the reincarnation of a Kuton Rinpoche...

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The Thirty-Fifth Ganden Tripa, Konchok Chopel

Apr 11, 2018
The Thirty-Fifth Ganden Tripa, Konchok Chopel

The Thirty-fifth Ganden Tripa, Trichen Konchok Chopel was born in Dranang Gonzhol in Southern Tibet in 1573, the water-bird year of the tenth sexagenary cycle...

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Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen

Apr 11, 2018
Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen

Pakpa Lodro Gyeltsen was born in 1235 in Ngari into the illustrious Khon family that had recently established themselves at Sakya in Tsang. His father was Sonam Gyeltsen...

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The Second Dalai Lama, Gendun Gyatso

Apr 10, 2018
The Second Dalai Lama, Gendun Gyatso

Gendun Gyatso was born in 1476 in the Tanak area of Tsang. He was born to a family of yogic practitioners who had forged a connection to his predecessor the first Dalai Lama...

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Drubkhang Gelek Gyatso

Apr 10, 2018
Drubkhang Gelek Gyatso

Drubkhang Gelek Gyatso was born into a poor family in Zanskar in Ladakh in 1641. His father died when he was six years old and his mother suffered from tuberculosis...

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The First Purchok, Ngawang Jampa

Apr 9, 2018
The First Purchok, Ngawang Jampa

The First Purchok, Ngawang Jampa was born in Chamdo, Kham in 1682. He learned reading and writing, and also memorization of prayer texts at the age of seven...

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Why Are Tibetans Leaving India?

Apr 5, 2018
Why Are Tibetans Leaving India?

Formally known as the Tibetan Government in-Exile, the Central Tibetan Administration (CTA), or the Tibetan leadership who are based in Dharamsala, North India, have created problems by offering a pipe dream to the Tibetan community of India and Nepal. That pipe dream, although very lofty and commended by the free world, is totally idealistic. For the CTA...

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The Twelfth Dalai Lama, Trinle Gyatso

Apr 5, 2018
The Twelfth Dalai Lama, Trinle Gyatso

The 12th Dalai Lama, Trinle Gyatso was born in a small town near Olkha Dzingchi in 1856. The young boy was one of three candidates for the reincarnation of the 11th Dalai Lama Khedrub Gyatso...

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The Eleventh Dalai Lama, Khedrub Gyatso

Apr 5, 2018
The Eleventh Dalai Lama, Khedrub Gyatso

The Eleventh Dalai Lama, Khedrub Gyatso was born in a small town near Gartang Monastery near Dartsedo, Kham in 1838. In 1841 the Seventy-third Ganden Tripa...

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The Seventy-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Lobzang Khyenrab Wangchuk

Apr 5, 2018
The Seventy-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Lobzang Khyenrab Wangchuk

The 76th Ganden Tripa, Lobzang Khyenrab Wangchuk was born in Gyelrong in Kham in the late 18th or early 19th century. Details of his parents and childhood are not known...

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The Seventy-Second Ganden Tripa, Jampel Tsultrim

Apr 5, 2018
The Seventy-Second Ganden Tripa, Jampel Tsultrim

The Seventy-second Ganden Tripa, Jampel Tsultrim was born in Tobgyel Kharlung Nangpa in Tsang. He matriculated in the Drati House of Sera Je College of Sera Monastic University...

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The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso

Apr 4, 2018
The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso

The Tenth Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso was born in Litang in 1816. His family was known as Drongto Norbutsang. Following the identification, Lobzang Nyendrak was given a title...

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The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel

Apr 4, 2018
The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel

The Seventieth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Chopel was born in a poor family in a place called Pabong Karri. At the age of five he was trained in caring for lambs and kids...

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The Second Tsemonling, Ngawang Jampel Tsultrim Gyatso

Apr 4, 2018
The Second Tsemonling, Ngawang Jampel Tsultrim Gyatso

The 73rd Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Jampel Tsultrim Gyatso was born in Chone, Amdo in 1792. At a young age he was identified as the reincarnation of the 61st Ganden Tripa Trichen Ngawang Tsultrim...

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The Sixty-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak

Apr 4, 2018
The Sixty-Sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak

The Sixty-sixth Ganden Tripa, Ngawang Nyendrak was born in Jakhyung in Amdo in 1746. He was admitted in the local Jakhyung Monastery at the age of ten and ordained by...

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What Indians think about Tibetans and the Dalai Lama

Apr 3, 2018
What Indians think about Tibetans and the Dalai Lama

Indians are starting to wake up to the fact that Tibetans in exile have not recognised or returned India's kindness and generosity. They now realise how ungrateful the Tibetan leadership is, and how this ingratitude has trickled down to their community...

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The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso

The Ninth Dalai Lama, Lungtok Gyatso was born with several auspicious signs in a small village located near the Denchokor Monastery in Kham in 1805. Most sources have him as an orphan...

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The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo

The 8th Tatsak Jedrung, Yeshe Lobzang Tenpai Gonpo, was born in 1760 in the Powo region of Kham. At the age of five he was identified as the reincarnation of the 7th Tatsak Jedrung...

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The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

Apr 3, 2018
The Eighth Dalai Lama, Jampel Gyatso

With the death of the 7th Dalai Lama, Kelsang Gyatso, many of the ecclesiastical and political luminaries of that time gathered to discuss the future of the institution of the Dalai Lamas...

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