Kundun. A Biography of the Family of the Dalai Lama.

By Mary Craig

ISBN: 9781887178914

Printed: 1997

Publisher: Counterpoint. Washington D.C.

Dimensions 17 × 24 × 4 cm
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Language: English

Size (cminches): 17 x 24 x 4

Condition: Very good  (See explanation of ratings)

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In the original dust jacket. Black and cream binding with gilt title on the spine.

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Tenzin Gyatso, the Dalai Lama – the spiritual and temporal head of Tibet – was ‘discovered’ in 1935 by high-ranking Buddhist monks in the village of Taktser in north-east Tibet. This story has been told before in many books, but less well known is the story of his family, catapulted into fame, and the destiny of each of its members. The Dalai Lama – the spiritual and temporal head of Tibet – is ‘discovered’ by high-ranking Buddhist monks using ancient and arance methods of divination. In 1935, they found the fourteenth Dalai Lama – Tenzin Gyatso – in the village of Taktser in north-east Tibet. This story has been told before in many books, but less well known is the story of his family, catapulted into fame, and the destiny of each of its members. Three of the Dalai Lama’s brothers have been recognised as incarnations in their own right. His two sisters set up the Dharamsala Children’s village after the exile from Tibet under Chinese occupation. As with the Dalai Lama’s own story, and that of his family, this is an epic tale of triumph in adversity.

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