Acupuncture Lhasa

August 14, 2010 7:46 am | Chinese Acupuncture

Acupuncture Lhasa


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Tsongkhapa’s teachings, based on the original teachings of Atisha – a Buddhist scholar from Bengal who was pivotal in the 11th century revival of Buddhism in Tibet – were a popular alternative to the politically motivated Kagyupa and Sakya orders. Tsongkhapa’s followers established monasteries at Drepung (1416) and Sera (1419), determined to spread their leader’s teachings. In 1445, another monastery (Tashilhunpo) was established at Shigatse. This movement became known as the Gelupa order. The nephew of Tsongkhapa, Genden Drup – the founder of the Tashilhunpo monastery, gave his followers signs that he would be reincarnated in Tibet. His reincarnation, Genden Gyarso, became the head of the Deprung monastery. By the time of the third reincarnated head of the Gelugpa order, Sonam Gyatso, the Mongols began to take an interest in the newly established and increasingly powerful Gelugpa order.

Sonam Gyatso was invited to meet with Altyn Khan (grandson of Gengis Khan) near Kokonor. At this meeting

the Mongol Altyn Khan bestowed the title of Ta-Le (Dalai) meaning ocean and implying ‘Ocean of Wisdom’. Sonam Gyatso was to become the 3rd Dalai Lama, following the retrospective bestowment of the title on Sonam Gyatso’s previous two reincarnations.

Following the death of the 3rd DL, his reincarnation was found, being that of the great-grandson of Altyn Khan. This alliance between the Gelugpas and the Mongols was seen as a threat to the Karmapa order and the Tsang King.

In 1611, the Tsang King attacked the Sera and Deprung monasteries causing the 4th DL to flee central Tibet. He died at age 25, in 1616. His reincarnation was soon discovered and brought to Lhasa, protected by Mongol troops. The Gelugpa – Mongol alliance was gaining strength and led to the defeat of Tsang troops and the execution of the Tsang King by the Mongols on behalf of the Gelugpas. With the backing of the Mongols, the Great 5th Dalai Lama was to rule Tibet from east to west, and Tibet was pacified by 1656.

The 5th Dalai Lama had become the spiritual leader and had sovereign rule over a unified Tibet. The beginnings of the political power of the DL is symbolised in paintings of the 5th DL holding the Dharma Wheel (Wheel of Law). Much work was carried out during his reign on construction of monasteries and the construction of the home of the Tibetan Head of State – the grand Potala Palace.

Following the death of the 5th Dalai Lama, who played a tremendous role in holding together a unified Tibet, the regent of the Dalai Lama kept his death shrouded in secrecy. The regent announced that the DL had entered a ten-year period of meditation. In 1695, the secret was no longer and a 6th Dalai, a boy chosen by the regent, was enthroned. This choice proved to be an unfortunate one. He seemed more interested in women and song than study and meditation.

This ineffectual Head of Tibet, a new dynasty in China (Manchu Qiang) and the ever-increasing dissension amongst Tibet’s Mongol allies, threatened once again a unified Tibet.

A Mongol Prince named Lhabzang Khan, unhappy with his nation’s relationship with Tibet, appealed to the Qing Emperor, Kang Xi, for support. His appeal was granted and in 1705 Mongol forces invaded Lhasa. They killed the Tibetan regent and captured the 6th Dalai Lama with the purpose of bringing him to the Emperor in Beijing. The Dalai Lama died en route, and a new Dalai Lama was installed in Lhasa by Lhabzang Khan. Hostilities arose amongst other Mongol tribes, who revered the Dalai Lama as their spiritual leader, and Lhabzang Khan was killed (1717) and the new Dalai Lama deposed.

Tibetans had already chosen the 7th DL a according to a prophecy by the 6th during his kidnapped journey to Beijing, while he was staying at Kumbum monastery under ‘Chinese protection’. By 1720, Emperor Kang Xi sent a military expedition to Lhasa, driving out the Mongols and ‘liberating’ Tibetans. Kang Xi declared Tibet a protectorate of China, leading to 200 years of overlordship by the Manchus. The Chinese brought with them the 7th Dalai Lama who ruled until his death in 1757. During the time of his death to the coming of age of the reincarnated DL, the post of regent was created. Few of the Lamas who held this role were willing to give up control once the next Dalai Lama reached majority. In the 120 years between the death of the 7th and the majority of the 13th, Dalai Lamas wielded actual power for only seven years.

In 1910, with their power over Tibet teetering on collapse, the Manchus invaded, causing the 13th Dalai Lama to flee Tibet into British retreat in India. 1911, the Qing dynasty was finally toppled by a revolution. Revolt spread across Tibet causing mutinous rebellion amongst the Manchus and fighting between Tibetan and Manchu troops. By 1912, the last of the occupying Manchu forces were escorted out of Tibet, and by January 1913, the 13th Dalai Lama returned to Lhasa.

The new Chinese government sent a telegram to him expressing regret about the oppression at the hands of the Manchu overlordship and announced that he would be formally returned to the rank he once held. The Dalai Lama returned a letter stating his disinterest in Chinese bestowed ranks and again assumed leadership in his country. The Dalai Lama’s reply was read as a declaration of independence by Tibetans, but the Chinese chose to ignore his response. They declared that the Dalai Lama expressed his love for the Motherland. For the following thirty years, Tibet enjoyed freedom of interference from China.

Shane Marden is an Australian photographer and author of the coffee table book Child of Tibet. He loves telling stories and is passionate about freedom. Shane also runs a website on Tibet.


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