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For almost six centuries, the Dalai Lama have stood as the principal spiritual leaders of central Asia, and have held secular power over Tibet for almost half that time. They have served as gurus to the Mongolian Khans and Chinese emperors alike, as well as to the masses of people inhabiting the numerous kingdom of Central Asia.
Author Glenn Mullin vividly brings to life the sacred mythology associated with the Dalai Lama. He captures the spiritual and political history of this remarkable personage. The Fourteen Dalai Lama, winner of Nobel Peace Prize in 1989, is now almost a household name around the world. However, the ancient tradition of reincarnation to which he is heir is less well-known. The first Dalai Lama was born in a nomadic hut in 1391, and each subsequent Dalai Lama is regarded as his reincarnation, choosing to take up the burdens of human life again and again in order to benefit the world.
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