So someone like Gaden Trisur chooses the bigger picture rather than fulfilling his own wishes. He doesnt speak negatively about Dalai Lama but makes his stance abundantly clear.
What is this so called Big Picture? (I say there isn't any, but if you know one, then please enlighten me. Please start a new thread on that issue, if you feel inclined to reply.)
The fact that the Ganden Tripa had to publicly lie, not by words perhaps but lie nevertheless
by silence, tells it all: (1) He was afraid; (2) There was something he was afraid of. While I applaud the actions of the Trisur, I despise the inactions of the Tripa. I of course do not hold this as any uncommon personal defect of the Tripa/Trisur, since the same socio-psychological phenomenon can be seen in Western Universities: The Professors are very modest, even dumbingly low-minded, and especially
politically correct while In-House, but when retiring, they publish the best and most interesting works. They tell the truth of their thoughts only then. For when retiring, you cannot be kicked out of an office for saying the "wrong words". The only time these old croacks tell the truth is when they are too old to be a nuisance for the Powers-that-Be. So the idea of
fulfilling one's own wishes is just there in the silence; namely, being silent while holding the Title and Power. Really neat. It is called politics, by the way.
When you say: "By not defecting during his term of office, Gaden Trisur protected sanctity of the Gaden Tripa's office", the Real World says that
he merely diminished the Office. He made it irrelevant. He made it subservient to the Boss.
And so the World falls... into Kali-Yuga. The good men do nothing. They just keep silence, and retire funnily.
All the Tripa had to do was to say that "DS practice is an integral part of the Gelukpa-tradition, and whoever says otherwise, is ignorant about the tradition in question. I know this, since I'm the Ganden Tripa!" But no. He never said this. He bowed to the Boss. It was a safe move, and he was able to fulfill his tenure. He was a good doggy, and the Master gave him a bone. "Here doggy, here, bite this. Wag your tail!" Now he is kicked to his retirement, and he has no voice any more. The Tripa could have barked, even bite, but the Trisur is just an old shaggy doggie, growling in his shed. Nobody cares what he says. DO NOTE: I am not putting His Holiness the Ganden Tripa/Trisur down, I'm just describing in a colourful way how the situation unfolds and how it looks to a person who does not believe in some hypothetical Big Bicture. The so-called High Lamas, the Heroes, the Bodhisattvas, the Mahasattvas, the Mahasiddhas with all their siddhis, are just mere puppies of a guy called Dalai. That is all there is, nowadays. Mere politics. Nothing else.