The Dalai Lama is the temporal head of Gelug(pa), "Way of Virtue" school of Tibetan Buddhism. He has also assumed the role of the Panchan lama while his latest reincarnation is sought. Gelug is one of four major schools of Tibetan Buddhism.
Tibetan Buddhism is a part of Mahayana (Greater Vehicle) tradition of Buddhism.
Mahayana Buddhism is one of the two major divisions of Buddhism, the other is Theravada (The School of the Elders)
The Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism
999 Dalai Lamas are there
Michael Harris Goodman has written: 'The last Dalai Lama' -- subject(s): Biography, Buddhism, Budismo, Dalai lamas
The Dalai Lama.
The Dalai Lama won't retire. Like being a Bishop, being a Lama is a job for life. At the Dalai Lama's death, a new Dalai Lama will be chosen by the High Lamas of the Gelugpa tradition of Tibetan Buddhism.
he is a Buddhist
Tibetan
i love lamas
The name of the third Dalai Lama was Sonam Gyatso.
They are the second highest ranking lamas next to the Dalai Lama. Hope that is a help. :)
Yes, there are many lama's in Buddhism. Most great and respected teachers are called "lama" or in tibetan Buddhism "rinpoche" or "geshe" There is also the Panchen Lama
The 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, has significantly impacted Buddhism by promoting a message of compassion, nonviolence, and dialogue. His teachings emphasize the relevance of Buddhist principles in contemporary society, particularly in addressing global issues like conflict and environmental crises. Additionally, he has played a crucial role in preserving Tibetan Buddhism and culture in exile, fostering international interest and support for Tibetan issues. Through his extensive travels and writings, he has helped popularize Buddhism in the West and encouraged interfaith dialogue.