It’s probably best not to even try making sense of Beijing’s pronouncements on the 14th Dalai Lama and other Tibetan spiritual leaders: you’ll only make your head hurt. Last week the officially atheist Chinese government’s State Administration for Religious Affairs disclosed plans to enact a new law forbidding the 75-year-old Buddhist deity to be reborn anywhere but on Chinese-controlled soil, and giving final say to Chinese authorities when the time comes to identify his 15th incarnation.
Monday, February 21, 2011
Quirky Asia Files: Beijing Issues New Rules on Reincarnation
Good luck with that, pal. Blurb:
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Buddhism,
China,
Chinese government,
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religion,
Tibet
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