Only Tibetan Buddhists do... the Dalai Lame
Yes! Buddhists believe in unity and torlerence towards other religions! Infact when Guru Nanak visted Tibet on his travels, the tibetan buddhists worshiped him as a reincaration of the tibetan buddhist guru and foudner of tibetan buddhism guru Rinpoche, and due to this many Tibetan pligrims came to the golden temple in Amritsar to pray and still Tibetan buddhists regard Amritsar and many sikh pligrimage sites amonegest there pligrimage sites like Bodh Gaya!
I would sya that there are a few different kinds. The First are Tibetans who see him as the leader of their country. Then there are Buddhists of the Gelug branch of Tibetan Buddhists who see him as their Spiritual leader and then there are Buddhists in general who see him as an important spiritual teacher.
Generally not. Tibetan monks are Buddhists. Buddhism makes no mention of any gods.
I would say that there are a few different kinds. The First are Tibetans who see him as the leader of their country. Then there are Buddhists of the Gelug branch of Tibetan Buddhists who see him as their Spiritual leader and then there are Buddhists in general who see him as an important spiritual teacher.
Jesuits is not the answer it is Tibetan Buddhists.
Jesuits is not the answer it is Tibetan Buddhists.
That depends on the region. For example, the Tibetan Buddhists wear orange and yellow. Just go to images.google.com and search for "buddhist monk" ;)
The Dalai Lama is the official head of Tibetan Buddhism, and the head of Tibet. Due to Chinese occupation, which began in 1959, the Dalai Lama has been in exile. Tibetan Buddhists believe that the present Dalai Lama is the reincarnation of a Dalai Lama from a past life, who has come back to complete important work.
In English we would call them Tibetan monks. In Tibet they are called chodak or or choden.
China has taken over it illegally and might use genocide.
Tibetan and Western Buddhists, for the most part, consider the Dalai Lama as their main spiritual leader.