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Article: No Dalai lama in Tibet.
- Article from:
- Yasodhara-Newsletter on International Buddhist Women's Activities
- Article date:
- July 1, 2005
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Ven.Dhammananda was first exposed to Tibetan culture since 1960s when she did her first translation on Tibetan story. Then she had her first private audience with H.H. the Dalai Lama in 1980 in Dharamsala. Since then her life has changed greatly. She has committed herself to help propagate Tibetan Buddhism through her translation work. There are now more than 10 titles that have been published in Thai language. She has held H.H.Dalai lama as her root guru.
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During the past three decades she had always wanted to visit Tibet, her dream came true only when she actually made a trip in April,2005.
In her group of 14 people, she ...