New Delhi: Tibet’s religious leader Dalai Lama has declared a Mongolian boy as the third biggest religious leader of Tibet, giving a shock to China. The Dalai Lama accepted 8-year-old Khalkha Jetsun as the reincarnation of Dhampa Rinpoche during his visit to Mongolia a few years back in 2016.
The ceremony was held in Dharamshala on March 8
A Mongolian boy named Jetson Dhampa Rinpoche, the 10th Khalkha, visited Dharamsala with a group of Mongolian devotees and attended the Dalai Lama’s teachings and the initial chakrasamvara empowerment on March 8-9 this year. According to Mongolian media, the new Tibetan cleric is one of the twins of a maths professor from Mongolia. The names of these children are Agudai and Achiltai. And the child’s grandmother has been a Member of Parliament in Mongolia. People started celebrating in Mongolia as soon as the news of the child being a religious leader came out.
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The ceremony of making a religious leader was done on March 8 itself, but its information has now come to the fore. It was attended by 600 Mongolians at the ceremony. The Dalai Lama said – Our ancestors had deep relations with the Krishnacharya dynasty of Chakrasamvar. One of these also established a monastery in Mongolia. In such a situation, it is very auspicious to meet the third religious leader in Mongolia.
China wanted to have its own religious leader
China has been irritated by the Dalai Lama’s decision. China wants to occupy Tibet and China wanted to make its people a religious leader. China had already announced that it would recognize its people as Buddhist leaders. Even before this, in 1995, when the Dalai Lama chose the second highest religious leader, the Panchen Lama, he was jailed by the Chinese authorities. The Dalai Lama is the highest religious leader of Tibet. He was born in 1935. He was said to be the reincarnation of the previous Dalai Lama when he was 2 years old. After this he was recognized as the 14th Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama fled from Tibet in 1959 after China occupied it. Since then he has been living in Dharamshala, Himachal Pradesh.