Announcing the Dalai Lama, ‘will be reborn; Gaden Fodrang Trust in India to choose the next spiritual leader | Bharat News

New Delhi: The Dalai Lama announced on Wednesday that centuries -old Tibetan Buddhist institution would continue even after his death and that the Dalai Lama’s “Right to recognize the future rebirth” is fully with the Gaden Fodrang Trust in India.Speaking at the prayer ceremony before his 90th birthday on Sunday, a recorded statement, the Nobel Peace Prize winner of Tibetan Buddhism, the spiritual head said that the next Dalai Lama should be found and recognized as per the previous Buddhist traditions.“They should consult various heads of Tibetan Buddhist traditions and reliable oath-bound religion, who are indivisible to the dynasty of Dalai Lamas. They should complete the process of discovery and recognition according to the previous tradition, “a statement from the Dalai Lama on the X Reid.
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Trust officials have also said that the next Dalai Lama can “be of any gender”.The Gaden Fodrang Trust of the Dalai Lama is a non-profit charitable organization established by the 14th Dalai Lama to support its various religious, cultural and human initiatives. Till 1959, the traditional government of Tibet under the leadership of Dalai Lamas, in the name of historic Gaden Fodrang, has continued the legacy of promoting Tibetan Buddhism, preserving Tibetan culture and supporting education and healthcare for Tibetan communities in exile.The headquarters at Dharamshala manages the personal affairs of the Trust Dalai Lama, oversee donations, and the wealth aligns global projects with its values of peace, non -violence and interfaith harmony. It plays an important role in administering his teachings, travel and archives, and remains central to maintain the spiritual and social mission of the Dalai Lama outside political rule.The Tibetan Buddhists believe that the Dalai Lama has the ability to choose the body in which it is regenerated, a process that has been 14 times since the establishment of the institution in 1587.In 1940, Tenzin Gyato was recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama. After the Chinese forces crushed a Tibetan rebellion in Lhasa in 1959, he escaped into exile and has since lived in the Indian city of Dharamshala.The Dalai Lama repeatedly said that his next rebirth will be born outside China, challenging Beijing’s claim that it is the right to choose its successor alone. China, which sees him as a separatist, holds strict control over religious affairs in Tibet. Most Tibetan Buddhists, both within Tibet and in exile, reject China’s intervention in their spiritual practices.