Saturday, October 22, 2016

“Be a 21st century Buddhist,” says the Dalai Lama in Zurich


By Tenzin Dharpo, Phayul, October 15, 2016


DHARAMSHALA, India -- The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama has 
urged Tibetans to become modern Buddhist practitioner; relying not on what is 
being taught but rather explore on their own the teachings of the Buddha to 
fully understand the knowledge. The 81 year old Tibetan leader was speaking 
during a teaching in the Swiss city of Zurich yesterday.

Tibetan leader His
Holiness the Dalai Lama
speaking at the
Hallenstadion in Zurich,
Switzerland. Oct. 14, 2016.
Photo-Manuel Bauer, OHHDL


“We Tibetans have a culture
rooted in the Nalanda tradition
that emphasizes study,
reflection and meditation. We
’ve preserved it for more than
1000 years. In Tibet, Tibetans
have kept their spirit alive.
We in exile are their representatives,” the Buddhist master said.



The egalitarian Tibetan leader’s presence was greeted by over 9000 Tibetans
and foreigners at the Zurich Hallenstadion in Zurich. While thanking the
initiatives by the local Tibetans to offer a long-life offering for him, the Dalai
Lama said, “Whether the Lama lives long is not dependent on the ritual so
much as on the strength of the spiritual bond between the Lama and the
disciple.”

The first chapter of Nagarjuna’s ‘Precious Garland’ which explained how to
attain the high status of good rebirth, the second volume of ‘Stages of
Meditation’ composed by Kamalashila and the ‘37 Practices of a Bodhisattva’
by Ngulchu Thogme Sangpo, were read and explained during the teachings.

Speaking on the controversial Dholgyal deity, the Tibetan leader recalled, “I
did the practice for some time, although there were several great teachers at
Drepung who were apprehensive about it. Eventually I did a divination about
it that prompted me to stop. I discovered that the 5th Dalai Lama had written
that Tulku Drakpa Gyaltsen had been lucky to be recognized as the
reincarnation of Gelek Palsang. He also wrote that Dolgyal arose as a result
of distorted prayers and that he harmed beings and the Dharma.”

The Tibetan leader said that Dholgyal propitiators staging demonstrations
against him does not affect him. He said, ”They (Dholgyal followers) criticized
me and you may have seen the demonstrations they held against me and the
way they depicted me—not that I mind about that, but I am concerned about
their ignorance.”

In Dec. 2015, Reuters exposed Chinese government (Communist Party’s United
Front Work Department) providing clandestine support in terms of funding to
Dorjee Shugden groups to organize smear campaigns against the Dalai Lama.

Following his schedule in Switzerland, the Tibetan leader will travel to Slovenia,
Czech republic and Italy to give teachings and public talks.

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