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Thursday, 3 July 2025
Dalai Lama confirms his tradition will continue, ending doubts he could be the last.
The Dalai Lama has announced his charitable foundation will be the only authority to choose his successor, irking China. (Reuters)
In short:
The
Dalai Lama has appointed his charitable foundation, Gaden Phodrang, as
the only authority to choose his future reincarnation.
This ends years of speculation that the centuries-old tradition and institution will end when he dies.
What's next?
There could be two Dalai Lamas as China refuses to recognise him as Tibet's spiritual leader, and vows to choose its own.
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The
Dalai Lama has said his charitable foundation will be the only
authority to recognise his future reincarnation, ending years of
speculation that began when he indicated that he might be the last
person to hold the role.
"I am affirming that the institution of the Dalai Lama will continue," the 14th Dalai Lama said in a statement.
It
is a landmark decision for Tibetans, many of whom feared a future
without a leader, as well as for global supporters who see the Dalai
Lama as a symbol of non-violence, compassion and the enduring struggle
for Tibetan cultural identity under Chinese rule.
The
Nobel Peace Prize winner said the Gaden Phodrang Trust, the non-profit
that he set up to maintain and support the 600-year-old tradition and
institution of the Dalai Lama, will have the sole authority to recognise
his future reincarnation in consultation with the heads of Tibetan
Buddhist traditions.
The Dalai Lama made the announcement in a pre-recorded video message to his supporters. (Reuters: Anushree Fadnavis)
"They
should accordingly carry out the procedures of search and recognition
in accordance with past tradition … no one else has any such authority
to interfere in this matter,"
he said.
The remarks by the leader came during a week of celebrations to mark his 90th birthday on Sunday.
His announcement countered China's insistence that it would choose the successor of the Tibetan spiritual leader.
A
spokesperson for China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs said the Dalai
Lama's succession through his reincarnation must be approved by China's
central government.
The Dalai
Lama's succession must comply with Chinese laws and regulations as well
as religious rituals and historical conventions, said Mao Ning at a
regular news conference.
Years of global appeals
The
Dalai Lama said he had received multiple appeals over the past 14 years
from Tibetan diaspora in exile, Buddhists from across the Himalayan
region, Mongolia and parts of Russia and China, "earnestly requesting
that the institution of the Dalai Lama continue".
"In
particular, I have received messages through various channels from
Tibetans in Tibet making the same appeal," he said in a video broadcast
at the start of a meeting of religious leaders in Dharamshala, the
Indian Himalayan town where he has lived for decades.
The announcement buoys Tibetans and Buddhists across the world who see the Dalai Lama as symbol or Tibetan identity and peace. (Reuters: Anushree Fadnavis)
"In
accordance with all these requests, I am affirming that the institution
of the Dalai Lama will continue," he added, according to an official
translation.
Beijing viewed the Dalai Lama, who fled Tibet in 1959 after a failed uprising against Chinese rule, as a separatist.
The
Dalai Lama has previously said his successor will be born outside China
and urged his followers to reject anyone chosen by Beijing.
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