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Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« on: February 20, 2015, 02:13:52 AM »
Dalai Lama says he is feeling sorry for the demonstrations by pro-Shugden supporters against him in Copenhagen last week, the Dalai Lama also said they were misinformed.  I don't think the Dalai Lama is undeterred by protests but he can keep himself cool.  I believe there is remarkable difference with protest in the issue and more mainstream medias are picking up the news in the favour Shugden Buddhists will pressure the Dalai Lama to consider removing the ban. 



By Vishal Gulati, Dharamsala, Feb 17

Globetrotting elderly monk the Dalai Lama, who is revered as a spiritual leader in the Orient and the West, considers himself a citizen of the world. He loves to interact with the public, especially youth, despite encountering protests.

Wearing his trademark maroon robes, the Nobel Peace Laureate explains that the protesters are exercising their freedom of expression.

"Yes, there are people out there shouting at me. They are exercising their freedom of expression," he explained to his followers in Basel, Switzerland, about the protest by the pro-Shugden group, a breakaway Buddhist group, outside his hotel.

The Dalai Lama returned to India Feb 14 after concluding his two-week-long tour of Denmark, Norway, Switzerland and the US.

Feeling sorry for the demonstrations by pro-Shugden supporters against him in Copenhagen last week, the Dalai Lama said they were misinformed.

"The people manipulating these demonstrators and protesters, who are not fully informed, do so for their own reasons. I feel sorry for them in their ignorance," he said.

Undeterred by the protests, his aides say the Dalai Lama has made 38 trips just in the last 13 months, to places within India and outside. They said the demonstrations by pro-Shugden supporters are mainly held out of India.

The foreign visits included the US, Germany, Italy, Japan, Canada, Latvia, the Netherlands and Norway.

Interacting with a group of Danish parliamentarians in Copenhagen Feb 12, a post on his official website quoting the Dalai Lama said: "In 1973, as I was about to set out on my first trip to Europe, BBC correspondent Mark Tully asked me why I was going and I told him that although I was a refugee I considered myself a citizen of the world."

But the spiritual leader, who chuckles throughout his talks and often slaps visitors on their back, does not mind clarifying to his followers that he has no miraculous or healing power.

"Some may come because they feel the Dalai Lama has some kind of miraculous power. That's nonsense! Some people may feel the Dalai Lama has some kind of healing power. But if there are some real 100 percent guaranteed healers here, I'd like to show them my knee. It has been
giving me problems!" said a post on his website.

Officials of the Dalai Lama's office, which is based here, say the spiritual guru visits places only on invitation. These include invitations for various religious, social and cultural events.

"His Holiness the Dalai Lama himself takes a call on the invitation," Tenzin Taklha, joint secretary at the Dalai Lama's office, told IANS.

And he prefers visiting universities and educational institutions to speak on peace, non-violence, environment, promoting human values and Buddhism.

Ever since he fled Tibet in 1959, the Tibetan spiritual leader has travelled to more than 50 countries and met with presidents, prime ministers and crown rulers of major nations, said his aides.

In the past five years, the Dalai Lama's preferred foreign destinations have included Japan, the US, Germany, Italy, Switzerland and France.

This summer, the Dalai Lama, 79, is all set to take off for Japan and Australia for his teachings and public talks.

Before flying abroad, the spiritual leader will give a short teaching in his abode Dharamsala March 5.

(Vishal Gulati can be contacted at [email protected])
http://www.newkerala.com/news/2015/fullnews-20285.html?

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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #1 on: February 20, 2015, 07:00:29 AM »
There is a simple question which I would be grateful for a simple answer without Dharma teachings.  If the Dalai Lama is undeterred by the protestors, as I am sure He is being a mind of equanimity then why not hold dialogues with all these ignorant Shugden worshippers? Being one of the most renowned Buddhist Monks in the World and giving many empowering talks on Buddhism internationally, why not give a couple of teachings to eradicate the ignorance of the Shugden worshippers? Instead of putting strict restrictions on these poor ignorant souls.

If dialogues are part of Dalai Lama's methods to resolve and eradicate ignorance, in the same breath why not talk to the Chinese Government for the sake of all stateless Tibets?

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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #2 on: February 21, 2015, 10:07:26 PM »
If HH Dalai Lama is truly feeling sorry for the Dorje Shugden practitioners for their ignorance, why not let them attend Dalai Lama's teaching, so that they will gain knowledge, and then sooner or later will realise Dorje Shugden is indeed a spirit or demon? Why ban the Dorje Shugden practitioners from attend Dalai Lama's teachings? This does not make logic sense to me, and it is very contradicting. According to Dalai Lama's logic, Dorje Shugden practitioners should attend His teachings even more, right?

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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #3 on: February 22, 2015, 06:48:53 PM »
Good one kris! If the protestors are misinformed and ignorance, why not get them to attend more HH Dalai Lama’s teaching and do more prayers? Why leave them aside? Isn’t that not a compassionate act? 
If HH Dalai Lama is undeterred, why not just lift the ban?

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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2015, 04:02:09 PM »
The only cure for ignorance is knowledge. If Dalai Lama choose not to teach the pro-Shugden supporters, they will be forever "ignorance". Lift the ban or educate the Pro - Shugden supporters till they give up the Dorje Shugden practice. Do not use violence or ignoring the appeal from the Pro-Shugden to lift the ban, the problem will not go away.


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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #5 on: February 24, 2015, 01:25:56 AM »
It must be strange to attend a teaching with the HH Dalai Lama but have protests against him shouting at him. I wonder how the public feels about this. The Dalai Lama feels sorry for DS practitioners, it would be better to find a solution.

Please lift the ban quickly!

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Re: Dalai Lama, a Citizen of World, Undeterred by Protests?
« Reply #6 on: February 24, 2015, 08:41:17 AM »
There are perhaps two possibilities about the Dalai Lama's banning the practice of the Protector King, Dorje Shugden. The first is that he really thinks that he is right ie, the Protector is a spirit...and so forth. The second is that he is doing it with the intention of spreading Buddhism and particularly the practice of the Protector.

In the first scenario, the Dalai Lama will be under pressure of the suppression of religious freedom and he cannot retreat from it now that he has done so much damage. It will also mean that he is not enlightened and just political.

The more likely scenario is the second. This means He is spreading Buddhism and the Protectors practice and is Avalokitesvara. In this scenario, he will not be deterred until the right time to lift the ban.

Either way, the protest is achieving a certain objective. In the first scenario, it will be that the world now knows more of the politician Dalai Lama and sooner or later he has to relent. But if he is spreading the Dharma, the protest is helping the propagation of the Dharma.