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The spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism.
Tibetan and Western Buddhists, for the most part, consider the Dalai Lama as their main spiritual leader.
The spiritual leader of Buddism is Dalai Lama, there is no true leader of Buddism.
yes it was by an indian spiritual leader, Siddartha Gautama
The Dalai Lama is the secular head of the Tibetan people and the Spiritual Leader of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism.
There is no living leader of Buddhism. Many schools have their own leader. For example, the leader of theGelug or "Yellow Hat" school ofTibetan Buddhism is the Dalai Lama. This is similar to the Catholic Pope being the spiritual leader of Roman Catholics but not all Christians.
That would be the Dalai Lama, who resides in Tibet.Answer:The Dalai Lama is the present spiritual leader of one sect of Tibetan Buddhism (the Gelug or "Yellow Hat" branch) and holds no control over other Tibetan sects. He has no authority over any of the other branches of Buddhism throughout the world.There is no single leader of Buddhism in the same way that there is no single leader of all Christians except in metaphysical sense. Each sect and school has its own leader.
There is no one leader of Buddhism. Each monastery, temple or sangha (spiritual community) may have their own master who guides and teaches their local community.
Listen Enthusiastic Attributes Determined Efficient leader Respect Spiritual Helpful to others Integrity Persistent as a leader
Siddartha Guatama, also known as the Supreme Buddha, was a spiritual leader from the north eastern region of South Asia who founded Buddhism.
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The founder is baddla and the leader well Buddhism don't feel have a leader