rhymeinreason
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Thu Jul-06-06 09:32 PM
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Happy Birthday Dali Lama! |
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Edited on Thu Jul-06-06 09:38 PM by rhymeinreason
The Dali Lama was born today, July 6th in 1935.
Which leader do you want to follow?
Edit: spelling oops.
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BuddhaGirl
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Thu Jul-06-06 09:38 PM
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1. Happy Birthday, Your Holiness!! |
vixengrl
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Thu Jul-06-06 09:52 PM
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2. Tashi Delek, Your Holiness Dalai Lama! |
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(The regular Tibetan greeting, as I haven't the foggiest how to say Happy Birthday). I admire the Dalai Lamai for having both the desire to free his people but also to be compassionate, and risk danger to himself. In this he shows great leadership.
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IChing
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Thu Jul-06-06 10:55 PM
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5. You are correct and Happy Birthday Dali Lama a man of peace |
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Tashi Delek has become the common, everyday, Tibetan greeting, but it was not always so. Tashi means auspicious and delek (also transliterated, deleg or deleh) means fine or well. It is properly used at the end of a message or meeting. The phrase means something like, "May everything be well" or "auspicious greetings." It is also used as a synonym for the word "greetings," so people are heard to say, "Many tashi deleks."
Tibetan-speakers of Ladakh, which is today included in the Indian province of Jammu and Kashmir, say Joolay which means, "Victory to the gods!" Since there is evidence to suggest that Tibetans moved to their high plateau from somewhere to the West, it may be that Joolay is the older greeting.
Sticking out the tongue was once a common form of formal Tibetan greeting which has not yet completely disappeared:
"In 1727, when Tibet was invaded by Dzungars, the practice of Bon was again prohibited. Many Bon Lamas were executed at this time, and the Nyingmapas were persecuted as well. When meeting, the Dzungars would force the Tibetans to show their tongues. They thought that if the tongue was a light color, it proved that the person was neither a Bonpo nor a Nyingmapa. It was believed that the tongues of these peoples had turned black or brown due to numerous recitations of mantras."
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Thu Jul-06-06 10:23 PM
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3. Happy Birthday Your Holiness |
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I was fortunate to hear His Holiness speak
His words are so True...
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Thu Jul-06-06 10:24 PM
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4. Happy birthday Your Holiness! |
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Edited on Thu Jul-06-06 10:25 PM by helderheid
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Thu Jul-06-06 11:00 PM
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6. Glad there was something to redeem the day. |
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Thu Jul-06-06 11:06 PM
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That a man of piece like the Dalai Lama has the same birthday as that warmongering little dictator in the White House.
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IChing
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Thu Jul-06-06 11:18 PM
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8. Not really one was born in Connecticut and the other in Tibet |
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In different times, both have very different astrological charts
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