The Search for the Panchen Lama
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ISBN: 0393049698 / Publisher: W W Norton & Co Inc, April 2000
Examines Tibetan culture under Chinese rule through the true story of the search for a seven-year-old Tibetan boy, believed by many to be the eleventh incarnation of the Panchen Lama, who was taken by Chinese security forces in 1995 and has not been seen since. 15,000 first printing.
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The true story of how the search for an heir to one of Tibet's high lamas became a battle for the country's future. In May 1995, a seven-year-old Tibetan boy, along with his parents and younger brother, was taken from his home by Chinese security services. Neither the boy nor his family has been seen since. His devotees believe him to be the eleventh incarnation of the Panchen Lama, the second most important incarnation in the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy. In The Search for the Panchen Lama, Isabel Hilton tells the enthralling inside story of how this boy became the innocent prize in a battle between the Chinese regime and the Dalai Lama. Starting with the death of the last Panchen Lama, she describes the intrigue surrounding the race to choose Tibet's future religious leader, a decision of enormous importance in the politically charged climate of Tibet. Traveling from the Dalai Lama's headquarters in India to all-but-inaccessible monasteries and villages in the Himalayas, Hilton probes beneath the surface of a society living grudgingly under Chinese rule. Throughout, she balances her taut narrative against the fascinating history of Tibet's high lamas, illuminating the unique role religion has played in shaping Tibetan culture and Tibet's uneasy relationship with China. Combining history, travel, and politics, The Search for the Panchen Lama offers an extraordinarily gripping and original window on to a fascinating land.
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