Tuesday , December 24 2024

After the death of Dalai Lama, China banned any religious ceremony, ordered Tibetan monasteries

China issued SOP on the death of Dalai Lama : China has started distributing an objectionable booklet in various monasteries of Tibet regarding the Tibetan priest Dalai Lama taking refuge in India.

China has ordered that after the death of the Dalai Lama, no religious ceremonies will be performed in Tibetan monasteries. There are 10 rules mentioned in a booklet distributed in Tibetan monasteries. One of these rules states that after the death of the Dalai Lama, Tibetan monks cannot share any photos of religious activities. Thus, it is clear that China is believing that the Dalai Lama will die soon.

China is scrambling to reduce the influence of the current Dalai Lama in Tibet. The current Dalai Lama lives in a dharamshala in India. He is the longest serving Buddhist master in Tibetan history.

China has occupied Tibet since 1951. Chinese officials claim that the Chinese government will select the northern authority and new spiritual leader of the Tibetan people in accordance with its country's laws. Who is known as Dalai Lama. In contrast, Tibetans believe that the Dalai Lama himself chooses one's body for rebirth in full. This tradition has been going on since 1391 and the Dalai Lama has incarnated in this manner 13 times.

The current Dalai Lama is also emphasizing that the next Dalai Lama will be selected according to centuries-old tradition. There is a dispute going on between the people of China and Tibet. In such a situation, it is clearly visible that China wants to do whatever it wants in Tibet.