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Retreat of the 13th Dalai Lama,
Nechung, Tibet
'Thubten Gyatso' (born
February 12,
1876; died
December 17,
1933) was the 13th
Dalai Lama of
Tibet. He was an intelligent reformer who proved himself a skillful politician when Tibet became a pawn in
the great game between
Imperial Russia,
China, and the
British Empire. He was responsible for countering the
British expedition to Tibet, restoring discipline in monastic life, and increasing the number of
lay officials to avoid excessive power being placed in the hands of the
monks.
Legislation was introduced to counter
corruption among officials, a national
taxation system was established, and a police force was created. As a result of his contacts with foreign powers and their representatives (e.g.,
Pyotr Kozlov and
Gustaf Mannerheim), the Dalai Lama showed an interest in world affairs and introduced
electricity, the
telephone and the first
motor car to Tibet. Nonetheless, at the end of his life in
1933, he saw that Tibet was about to enter a dark age.
The 13th Dalai Lama predicted before dying:
"Very soon in this land (with a harmonious blend of religion and politics) deceptive acts may occur from without and within. At that time, if we do not dare to protect our territory, our spiritual personalities including the Victorious Father and Son (Dalai Lama and Panchen Lama) may be exterminated without trace, the property and authority of our Lakangs (residences of reincarnated lamas) and monks may be taken away. Moreover, our political system, developed by the Three Great Dharma Kings (Tri Songtsen Gampo, Tri Songdetsen and Tri Ralpachen) will vanish without anything remaining. The property of all people, high and low, will be seized and the people forced to become slaves. All living beings will have to endure endless days of suffering and will be stricken with fear. Such a time will come."
Furthermore, the 13th Dalai Lama went on to predict the invasion of Tibet and announced that he would die early, in order that his successor would be old enough to act as a leader for the Tibetan people at the time of this invasion. He died several months later.
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