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Dalai Lama hints he may cross 100 years

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As he turned 75 yesterday, the Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama hinted that it might be too early to worry about the next Dalai Lama, a concern that is shared by many Tibetans and supporters worldwide as China’s meddling into the century old Tibetan reincarnation tradition is on the rise.

The Tibetan leader said he is not much concerned about appointing his successor. “I am not much concerned about these things. As I have expressed, Chinese Communists seem to be more concerned about the Dalai Lama institution than me… political reason of course, silly thinking, and that’s the matter. And at a practical level, no hurry, I am quite healthy, if I don’t commit suicide then otherwise my body is very healthy, another 10-20 years I can… no problem, maybe 30 years…” the Tibetan leader told NDTV in a special program broadcast on the occasion of his 75th birthday.

The Tibetan leader answered in affirmative when asked if the institution of the Dalai Lama could fade away. “Yes! like the Buddha himself…there’s no Buddha institution, No Nagarjuna institution, but the teachings still remain, not the organization. Of course I cannot compare with these great leaders, but my thoughts, my books will remain after me, for a few 100 years, but that’s nothing to do with the institution.” (…)


Source: phayul.com

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