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Dalai From Hesiod Lama Religious Vegetarianism



Religious Vegetarianism: From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama by Kerry S. Walters,

Religious Vegetarianism: From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama by Kerry S. Walters,
Religious Vegetarianism: From Hesiod to the Dalai Lama



Lama - Lama (Wylie bla ma) is a title for a Tibetan religious teacher (like the Sanskrit term 'guru') see Tibetan Buddhism and Bön. The title can be used as an honourific title confered on a monk or nun to designate their level of spiritual attainment and authority to teach, or may be part of a title such as Dalai Lama or Panchen Lama applied to a lineage of reincarnate lamas (Tulkus).

Sonam Gyatso, 3rd Dalai Lama - Sonam Gyatso (1543 – 1588) was the first officially recognized Dalai Lama by the Mongolians, who gave this teacher the name Dalai Lama, a combination of the Mongolian Dalai meaning "Ocean" and the Tibetan honorific lama, or teacher.

Yonten Gyatso, 4th Dalai Lama - Yonten Gyatso was the 4th Dalai Lama, (1589 – 1616). As a descendant of the people of Mongolia, he was the only non-Tibetan to be recognized as Dalai Lama, and that after extended debate among his contemporaries.

Kelzang Gyatso, 7th Dalai Lama - Kelzang Gyatso (Wylie: Bskal-bzang Rgya-mtsho) (1708 – 1757), also spelled Kelsang Gyatso and Kezang Gyatso was the 7th Dalai Lama of Tibet. He was born in Litang, and discovered as the new reincarnation thanks to a poem of the 6th Dalai Lama in which he said "After going to Litang I would not be late in returning".



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dalai from hesiod lama religious vegetarianism.

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