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... The Chinese military as well as the civilian build up in Tibet has been a source of great concern to India, as it impacts directly on India's security. ...
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... India would have to be alert, especially on the northern frontier. In 1952 China had no immediate intention to recognize the India-Tibet border formally. ...
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... The Karmapa is a 14 year old. He was taught to be loyal to Beijing, however he fled China to go to the Tibet in Exile government in India. ...
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... The Karmapa is a 14 year old. He was taught to be loyal to Beijing, however he fled China to go to the Tibet in Exile government in India. ...
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... In 1950, when China invaded Tibet, the Dalai Lama fled to India in fear for his life. Recently, the 17th Karmapa (another spiritual ...
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... It is dominant in India, Tibet, Japan, Nepal, Taiwan, China, Korea, Vietnam, and Mongolia. Siddhartha Guatama was born in Kapilivastu. ...
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... his life. He went to Dharmsala, India, a small town that lies approximately 150 miles to the East of the Tibet-India border. It is ...
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... Himalaya means the House of Snow, or Snowy Range. The Himalayas form a barrier that separates northern India from the plateau of Tibet, in China. ...
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... Sources 1) Burman, Bina R., Religion and Politics in Tibet 1979 Vikas Publishing, New Delhi, India 2) Goldstein, Melvin C., The Snow Lion and the Dragon: China ...
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... Bibliography Sources 1) Burman, Bina R., Religion and Politics in Tibet 1979 Vikas Publishing, New Delhi, India 2) Goldstein, Melvin C., The Snow Lion and the ...
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... Leaders of Tibet's government-in-exile have lived since 1960 in Dharamsala, a hill station in Himlach Pradesh, India, 125 miles from Tibet's border. ...
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... India, the seat of the Tibetan Government-in-Exile. In the interest of promoting peace, His Holiness appealed to the United Nations on the question of Tibet. ...
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... Drypainting itself is also practiced for religious purposes in India, Tibet, and northeastern Nepal, used in Christian rituals in parts of Latin America, and ...
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... Although Buddhism originated in India, it has for the most part disappeared from that country except among refugees from the Tibet region of China and a small ...
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... to be a puppet for the Chinese government, he fled to India, and refused ... the Chinese, but also notified the world about the atrocities taking place in Tibet. ...
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... sanctuaries, the representations are of different buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and guardian deities derived from India. In China and Tibet these constitute a ...
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... sanctuaries, the representations are of different buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and guardian deities derived from India. In China and Tibet these constitute a ...
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... Mahayana sanctuaries, the representations are of different buddhas, bodhisattvas, saints, and guardian deities derived from India. In China and Tibet these cons ...
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... (106) From India the exiled government of Tibet continued its resistance to the Chinese through gorilla warfare sponsored and encouraged by the US; conversely ...
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... Tibet and China are the land borders to the north. There are three main geological regions in India: Indo-Gangetic Plain and the Himalayas. ...
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... from this Tibet- Surrounded by mountains controlled by China Herd animals / little agriculture mix of mongul / Chinese Mahayara Buddhism from India turns into ...
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... The journeys of monks and scholars to such places as India and Tibet, to discover more about Buddhism and its origins, brought back more than spiritual ...
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... beliefs like 'Zen Buddhism' from Japan and the 'Hindu Tantric Buddhism' from Tibet. Zen Buddhism is a mixture of Buddhism as it arrived from India to Japan and ...
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... many of the common festivals in China may differ from those in India or Sri Lanka. ... The coming of Buddhism to Tibet is celebrated as the Buddhist defeat of the ...
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... has supported the Tibetan initiative since the initial occupation of Tibet (Pye, 184). ... States "gave the impression that once I arrived in India, great support ...
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... Russia moved into Persia, Tibet, and Afghanistan for more strategic reasons then economic. These areas that Russia moved into, bordered India and frightened ...
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... Russia moved into Persia, Tibet, and Afghanistan for more strategic reasons then economic. These areas that Russia moved into, bordered India and frightened ...
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... Tibet has long been known as the Forbidden Land because of its isolation. ... Their language bears no relation to those of India or China, although the Tibetan ...
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... Hedgewar felt that much of India's ancient territory, referring to Tibet and Afghanistan, had been lost due to a lack of Hindu unity. ...
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... Buddhism The Buddha, Siddhartha Gautama, founded Buddhism in Northern India. ... The third is Northern Buddhism, which is in China, Mongolia, Russia and Tibet. ...
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