While the details are unclear (for now) Tenzin has said that he and Lin had been growing apart for some time before Pema confessed her love for Tenzin. Tenzin took the opportunity and married Pema. It seems that Lin still harbours some resentment about the situation, and it is therefore likely Tenzin's feeling of 'growing apart' was not mutual.
Two siblings named Bumi and Kya.
Aang had three kids: Bumi (born with no bending abilities), Kya (a Waterbender named in honor of Katara's mother who was mercilessly killed during a Fire Nation raid), and Tenzin (an Airbender).
he dies when he is trying to grab Jackson's hand and he slips off and is crushed by the gears of the ship. it looked painful :( im so sad he died oh well everybodys gotta die some day you know?
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In Tibet
Tenzin Gyatso was born on July 6, 1935.
Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Dalai Lama, currently lives in Dharamsala, India. Dharamsala has been the headquarters of the Central Tibetan Administration and the spiritual hub of Tibetan Buddhism in exile since the Dalai Lama fled from Tibet in 1959.
Tenzin has not died yet and is 77 years old.
Tenzin Gyatso is 79 years old (birthdate: July 6, 1935).
The current Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso, also known as the 14th Dalai Lama. He is a spiritual leader of the Tibetan people.
Although he was born as Lhamo Dondrub he also has the religious name of Tenzin Gyatso, shortened from Jetsun Jamphel Ngawang Lobsang Yeshe Tenzin Gyatso.
Tenzin Gyatso is the dharma name of His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama (the present Dalai Lama).
The 14th Dalai Lama is Tenzin Gyatso.
It doesn't make perfect sense why AANG named his son Tenzin, but it makes sense why the SERIES CREATORS did. The shortened religious title of the Dalai Lama, the head of Buddhism, is Tenzin Gyatso. Gyatso was Aang's father figure and mentor.
The Dalai Lama as a residence inexile in Dharamsala, India.
The 1989 Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso, in recognition of his nonviolent struggle for the liberation of Tibet.