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14th Dalai Lama Research Paper

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Buddhist teachings influence the adherents to change their way of life, following the Buddhist way of life and teachings. Buddhist teaching influence the adherents to change their way of life, following the Buddhist way of life. The way the Buddhist community interact upon each other and send their messages through include the views on Bioethics, Laws of Buddhism that promote influential change through Temple Puja, and the role of the Tibetan Buddhist Leader, Dalai Lama. It is through the Four Noble Truths, Five Precepts and the Three Jewels that Buddhists teachings reduce the cause of all sufferings and sorrows, while increasing the source of happiness into the religion - where meditation fits in. The ethics of the Buddhist are based on the Buddhist guidelines, …show more content…

He thinks of them as an easy way to relax yourself, however the Buddhists believe that by doing all of these rituals they are able to become closer to reaching Nirvana which these teaching impact the individuals and their society.

The fourteenth Dalai Lama was born in 1935 in North Eastern Tibet. The term Lama means ‘teacher’ or ‘monk’. The Dalai Lama has a number of titles, his full title however is shortened to Tenzin Gyatso meaning ‘ocean of wisdom’. He is also often given the title of
‘His holiness’. All of the Dalai Lamas have been seen as reincarnations of the Bodhisattva of compassion. The Bodhisattva people are those who are worthy of Nirvana yet stay on
Earth in human form to share their wisdom with the adherents of Earth. In the Dalai
Lama’s late twenties he took part in peace walks with Mao Zedong, Deng Xiaoping and other leaders of the Chinese government. In 1959, the Dalai Lama was forced to flee into
India when the Chinese Army crushed a national uprising in Tibet. Many thousands of
Tibetans also went into exile due to this event. Since then the Dalai Lama has lived

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