On t he outer periphery of Mahabodhi temple in Bodh
Gaya in Bihar, a mere few hundred steps from the Bodhi tree under which Buddha
attained enlightenment more than 2,000 years ago, the 14th Dalai Lama prays and
meets his followers in a monastery behind an iron security curtain.
Inside the temple, Trinley Thaye Dorje, the
co-claimant along with Ogyen Trinley Dorje for the title of 17th Karmapa or
head of Karma Kagyu school, is preaching to his followers from all over the
world on Buddhism. The 17th Karmapa will become the key leader of Tibetan
Buddhism in case the 14th Dalai Lama dies without reincarnation. The two religious leaders have no common
ground because the Dalai Lama, like China, recognises Ogyen
Dorje, who left India for the US in May 2017 and acquired citizenship of
Dominica in March this year, as the real Karmapa.
On Sunday morning
after he discreetly meets a group of monks that has made its way from Tibet
Autonomous Region of China, the frail-looking but mentally alert 84-year-old
spiritual leader of the Tibetan people talked exclusively to Shishir Gupta on
wide-ranging political and spiritual issues. Edited excerpts:
How is your health these days?
Quite Good… Not very
good ….. for an 84-year-old person, quite good. I go for morning walks in Dharamshala
also….Here I take around 600 steps each morning in the monastery.
What was the reason for indefinite
postponement of the 13th Religious Conference of the Schools of Tibetan
Buddhism and Bon Tradition (November 29-December 1, 2018) in Dharamshala? The conference was called to discuss the
future of the institution of Dalai Lama.
One important lama
(Kathok Getse Rinpoche, Head of Nyingma school) all of a sudden passed away. The conference had to be postponed as it was a
period of mourning. It has nothing to do with 17th Karmapa Ogyen Trinley
Dorje not getting a visa to visit India. I could not meet Thaye Dorje as he was not
present when I went for pilgrimage to the Stupa.
Do you talk to both Ogyen and Thaye ?
No I have not yet met
Thaye Dorje. Recently, the two met in
France. A rightful beginning. Shamar
Rinpoche, nephew of 16th Karmapa Rangjung Rigpe Dorje who took refuge in Sikkim
after 1959 uprising, told me that there were indications that Thaye Dorje was
reincarnation of the previous Karmapa. In the meantime, Situ Rinpoche (the rival
regent) appointed Ogyen Dorje as the Karmapa. I mentioned to Shamar that a high lama in 19th
century had five reincarnations. It is possible for 16th Karmapa to have few
reincarnations but the holder of the seat should be one. This is like the two Panchen Lamas with Gedhun
Choekyi Nyima (proclaimed by Dalai Lama as reincarnation on May 14, 1995) still
alive (other being Gyaltsen Norbu who was appointed by the Chinese government).
But then some
group told me that I should not be talking about the possibility of two or
three reincarnations. I said, OK,
then I will keep quiet.
Then who will decide the rightful one heir to
the seat?
Situ Rinpoche found a
remarkable child (Ogyen Dorje) in Tibet. They came to see me and finalise that. Then I said yes to Ogyen as the reincarnation
of the 16th Karmapa.
There are now two Panchen Lamas, two Karmapas,
now the question comes to the tallest lama, the Dalai Lama. Have you initiated the process of your
reincarnation because the Chinese government has already initiated the process?
No, no, no. That is not my business. I made it clear as early as in 1969 that it was up to the Tibetan people to decide whether the
very institution of Dalai Lama should continue or not. They will decide. I have no concern. Since the 5th Dalai Lama, the (person holding
the) title was the head of both temporal and spiritual affairs. Since 2001, I have proudly, voluntarily and happily
given up the political role. We have
already achieved elected political leadership (Centralized Tibetan
Administration in Dharmshala) and they carry their full responsibility about
our temporal affairs. I have totally
retired since 2011. So my thinking is more liberal than Chinese thinking which
is more orthodox.
But how will people under stress in Tibet decide
whether the institution of Dalai Lama should continue ?
It should be decided in a free country, not in Tibet, where there
is no freedom.
Have you initiated the process of dialogue on
the Dalai Lama institution?
No. Formally, not yet. As the Dalai
Lama institution is close to Mongolia, Mongolian people should be involved.
I think there should be an international Buddhist conference involving Himalayan people and other
Buddhist countries to decide on this. My main concern is that my body, speech, mind and life should be useful to other
people. So long as space remains
and suffering remains, I remain. My
daily prayer is the source of my inner strength. This institution of Dalai Lama, I
half-jokingly, half-seriously say, has lasted six to seven hundred years should
cease with the 14th with grace. If the
15th Dalai Lama turns out to be naughty as the sixth then the institution will
cease in disgrace. The institution could
voluntarily and democratically cease with the 14th Dalai Lama being quite
famous (he laughs).
Has your middle way approach with China worked?
Is it going to benefit Tibetans at all?
Oh yes. Like Germany and France after centuries of
fighting came together after second World War to form European Union on shared
common values, we also want to be part of Peoples
Republic of China provided the Tibetan culture, language, knowledge and
environment are protected. We get
more economic benefit for material development as China is rich economically
but spiritually we can help million of Chinese
Buddhists. This is mutually
beneficial. Historically,
Tibet has never been part of China and this even some Chinese
historians admit. But past is past, we have
to live harmoniously and happily together rather than talk in terms of
our nation and their nation. People ask
me about the future of India and China relations. I say that neither India nor China has the
capability to destroy each other. They
have to live happily side by side with minor irritants. Ultimately, Hindi-Chini bhai bhai should be
the principle. One must remember that
there are around 400 million Chinese Buddhists who
are inspired by Tibetan Buddhism, which in turn derives majority of its
strength from the Nalanda traditions.
There are media reports about Dr Lobsang Sangay,
President of Centralized Tibetan Administration (CTA) often disregarding the
advice of the 14th Dalai Lama. How is your relationship with him?
No. As he is the head of elected political
leadership, all decision-making is in his hand. I have never tried to control the political
leadership. But in the meantime, he
believes me and trusts me. There are
some small rumours.
Will Ogyen Dorje return to India? We are told
that the 17th Karmapa claimant is putting
conditions to Indian Government for his return?
That I don’t know. Most probably, I think he will return. I recently had discussions with the Ministry
of External Affairs and told them that it is between the government of India
and Ogyen to decide. I have no problems.
It is his business. Not an important matter. There is no question of the Tibetan movement
splintering in this context.
Are you looking forward to a pilgrimage to
China?
Yes. Sure. As
far (back) as 1954, I expressed my desire to Chinese government to visit Wutai Shan, the home of 13th Dalai Lama. I was told that there was no road. I still have that desire but it is up to the
Chinese government. Once a high Tibetan
lama wanted to go to Bodh Gaya but his disciple said that the real Bodh Gaya is in your heart. Historically, the
Wutai Shan is seat of Deva of wisdom. Whether I am there
physically or not, that wisdom from the Deva is already in my brain….very
sharp.
Is there any back channel open with the Chinese
for resolving the Tibetan issue?
After we decided not
to seek independence from China in 1974, Chinese leader Deng Xiaoping decided to have a direct
contact with us through my elder brother and the dialogue started in
1979. We sent four fact finding missions
to Tibet from 1979 but the dialogue ceased with the
death of Deng in 1997. The
official dialogue again started under President Jiang Zemin in 2002 but ceased in June 2010. Since then there
is only an informal channel open with Chinese retired officials and private
businessmen coming to see me from time to time. And they have some connection with the top
leader. The Chinese are not in touch
with the CTA. We never used the word Tibetan Government in exile. It is the Chinese who have used this and recognized them (he laughs).
Of late various heads of government refuse to
meet you fearing the reaction of a now all-powerful China? What is your
reaction to it?
I have nothing to ask
from any head of state or country. I
think they are afraid of the Chinese reaction. I met Barack Obama as former US President and
Nobel laureate as also late President George Bush Senior. My visit to Sri Lanka was cancelled at the
last moment. I have not visited Thailand
since it established diplomatic relations with China. I am never allowed into Buddhist countries
because I am a Buddhist (he laughs) except Japan.
Any plans to visit the US and meet President
Donald Trump?
No. because of my physical condition. Normally, I used to go to the US annually for
medical check-up. One Indian doctor
found traces of prostrate cancer at the Mayo Clinic in USA. A team of 10 doctors discussed and ruled out
surgery due to my age and side effects. Instead,
I got radiation and have been completely cured of the disease. I have not travelled to US in the past two
years as it is too far and I cannot handle too much physical exertion. So instead of going to the US for treatment, I
go to a private hospital in Delhi.
US President Donald Trump has just signed “The Reciprocal Access to Tibet Act 2018”, which
allows the Tibetans to return to their homeland or else the Chinese officials stopping
them face sanctions. What is your
reaction to this?
The present president
of the greatest democratic nation is little bit unpredictable. So I am in no position to comment on this as I
do not know enough. But both the US
houses have been strong supporters of Tibet over the decades and so has been
the American government. American people love Tibet.
What is your reaction when you were asked to
shift “ Thank You India” event to mark 60 years of your exile in New Delhi to
Dharamshala in April?
The Indian government
tried to avoid any obstacle to their relations with China. That is understandable. That is OK. I was not unhappy. Not much. Nothing. Basically, our relations with India are
centuries old since a Nalanda master introduced Buddha Dharma in Sanskrit
tradition in the 8th century. My body is Tibetan but spiritually and mentally I am an
Indian. Today 10,000 monks and
now nuns are studying in Nalanda Buddhist traditions with total freedom and not
under any restricted environment in Tibet.
Will you or your people ever be able to return
to their homeland Tibet?
India is the only
place where modern education meets ancient knowledge, which is needed to tackle
emotions. I am committed to reviewing the ancient Indian knowledge to tackle emotions. For these things freedom is very important. My return to
Tibet is of no use if there is no freedom. I prefer this country and this freedom and
then I am the longest guest of India.
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