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yes!you can visit but make sure who is the real karmapa.
The Karmapa is the spiritual leader of the Kagyu Lineage of Tibetan Buddhism. The present Karmapa, Ogyen Trinley Dorje, is the 17th reincarnation in an unbroken succession dating back over 800 years. He was born in 1985 in eastern Tibet to a family of nomads. Karmapa literally means "embodiment of the activity of all buddhas." The Karmapa's purpose is to preserve and transmit the spiritual legacy of the Buddhist teachings, and to manifest wakefulness and unconditional compassion in a direct, accessible way.
The cast of Karmapa - matka maailman katolla - 1998 includes: The Dalai Lama as himself Arto Halonen as himself Viliam Poltikovic as himself
The current Dalai Lama is a reincarnation of the last, who is a reincarnation of the previous, all theway back to the first Dalai Lama. The same with the Karmapa. There is an established system for recognising a sucessor including the instructions left by the last incarnation about their future rebirt and the ability of the incarnate to recogn ises certain objects used by the previous Dalai Lama.
The yellow hats are associated with the followers of the Buddhist monk and teacher, Gyalwa Karmapa. In particular, they are linked to the Kagyupa school of Tibetan Buddhism, which is known for its distinctive yellow hats worn by its practitioners. This tradition symbolizes a commitment to the teachings of the Karmapa lineage.
It is the incarnation of Jesus Christ.
If you're a Buddhist then yes. That is you believe in incarnation.
Incarnation means one of a series of lifetimes. In this incarnation, he found himself as a servant.
"Incarnation" is a singular, common, countable noun.
Marie of the Incarnation died in 1618-04.