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- Tenzing was born in Tami Town near Mount Everest, 14,500 feet above sea level. Tenzing's father owns yaks, and when he was a child he raised yaks in a pasture several kilometers above Tammy.
- Tenzing has created two legends to explain why he desired to climb it, both of which are perhaps accurate.
- He said after his descent that the monks of Thyangbocke Monastery in Sherpa region had once told him that "the Buddha God" lived on Everest, and that he had desired to pray there ever since. He placed a chocolate bar, biscuits, and candy on the summit, as everyone knows.
- He has recently been inclined to explain, without mentioning the Deity, that he has longed to conquer Everest since he was a youngster, when he saw climbing groups and heard stories about them from older Sherpas.
- These two reasons seem to be reasonable, but there are differences, reflecting the general lack of emphasis on Buddhist beliefs in their businesses since last year. (The Sherpa Buddhist Association, of which Tenzing is president, is removing the word "Buddhist" from its name.) One explanation seems to be that many locals became sensitive to their beliefs; some Westerners laughed at him, so Asians remained silent.
- Some of Tenzing's Hindu friends may have persuaded him to downplay his Buddhism because they are concerned about religious minorities in the country becoming divisive.
- Muslims in Pakistan are divided. Some Sikhs want to establish their own Punjab state, and Himalayan Buddhists are also considering doing so. Tenzing is doing everything he can as an Indian patriot to ensure that they don't.
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