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A haunting Tibetan song (no English subtitles) accompanies rare footage of the 10th Panchen Lama.
Amazing scenes of the massive crowds greeting this High Lama.
Posted on September 26, 2009 in Lamas & Teachings · 194 Views · 1 Comments
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A haunting Tibetan song (no English subtitles) accompanies rare footage of the 10th Panchen Lama.
Amazing scenes of the massive crowds greeting this High Lama.
Related Topics: Dalai Lama, panchen lama, protector, tibetan song
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Sarah
October 17, 2010
I wish there were English subtitles for us to understand this beautiful song. The huge crowds that greet the Panchen Lama show that His Holiness was a beloved figure in Tibet. His status could be equal to the Dalai Lama. For me, this era of Tibetan history is nostalgic and haunting, like the song.