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Dalai Lama is the title given to the one who enjoys the highest spiritual rank in Lamaism, a Tibetan form of Buddhism introduced into Tibet in the seventh century A.D.
Country in southern Asia, bounded to the north by China, Nepal, and Bhutan; east by Myanmar and Bangladesh; northwest by Pakistan and Afghanistan; and southeast, south, and southwest by the Indian Ocean.
From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide In Buddhism, teaching and scriptures of the Buddha, whose words and principles lead to enlightenment.
From The Hutchinson Unabridged Encyclopedia with Atlas and Weather Guide One of the two major forms of Buddhism, found in China, Korea, Japan, and Tibet.