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The Dalai Lama tradition is Tibetan, not what all Buddhists follow. Buddha himself never talked about it.

It started over 1,500 years after Buddha as a political tool in Tibet.

The Goal: To solve who gets to be the next ruler by making the leader both a religious and a political figure.

The Method: Saying the new leader is the old leader reborn. This made his rule unquestionable.

How Politics Got Involved: The title “Dalai Lama” was given by a Mongol ruler in the 1500s to make a business deal: his army would protect Tibet, and the Dalai Lama would give him religious blessing.

Why Only Tibetan Men: Because Tibetan society was run by men, and keeping the leadership within their own group was a way for the ruling class to stay in power. Choosing a European or Chinese person would have destroyed their authority.

In short: This isn’t Buddha’s original teaching. It’s a Tibetan management system that worked for centuries. The Dalai Lama became the heart of Tibetan identity. Finding him was always kept inside Tibet to maintain control.

Tibetan Guide
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Ceiling of Vakil Mosque Shiraz.
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Nasir al-Mulk Mosque, Rainbow Mosque.
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