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Does the Dalai Lama lead the nation of Tibet?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The 14th and current Dalai Lama isTenzin Gyatso. ... The Dalai Lamafigure is important for many reasons. Since the time of the fifth Dalai Lama, his personage has always been a symbol of unification of the state ofTibet, where he has represented Buddhist values and traditions

The Dalai Lama traditionally claims to be head of Tibet’s government. He has sought to publicize the plight of Tibetans on the global stage. The Dalai Lama has taken his message to the United Nations and persuaded the world body to adopt resolutions calling for the protection of the Tibetan people on four occasions. He has met widely with political and religious leaders, including the late Pope John Paul II. More broadly, he has worked to boost awareness of the situation in Tibet and promote the preservation of Tibetan culture.

In awarding the Dalai Lama the Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, the Norwegian Nobel Committee praised "his consistent resistance to the use of violence in his people's struggle to regain their liberty."




The Dalai Lama is considered the head monk of Tibetan Buddhism and, by tradition, is responsible for governing the Himalayan country. The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, was born Lhamo Dhondub to a farming family in a northeastern Tibetan village in 1935. Buddhist officials recognized him as the reincarnation of the 13th Dalai Lama when he was two years old. Buddhists believe the successive Dalai Lamas form a lineage back to the 14th century.


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Tenzin Gyatso is the 14th Dalai Lama. ... Tibet is not recognized as an independent nation, and the Dalai Lama leads the Central TibetanAdministration (the Tibetangovernment in exile) from Dharamsala, India. Tibet is formally recognized as an autonomous region within thenation of China.
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