HH the Dalai Lama has always been consistent about embracing all faiths. In that, he is the supreme spiritual politican – always politically correct. So why, as some have said, is he inconsistent on this one issue – Dorje Shugden?
The forced vote was definitely not democratic but the result of the vote was the manifestation of Shar Gaden and Serpom monasteries. These two institutions ARE Dorje Shugden institutions and their growth shows that Dorje Shugden practice is definitely not something that will be fading anytime soon.
If the vote had been democratic, Dorje Shugden may have continued in Gaden and other Gelugpa monasteries but it would have stopped there. The world at large would NOT have heard or continue to hear about Dorje Shugden. Thus, it is logical to me to believe that HH Dalai Lama does NOT intend to shut Dorje Shugden practitioners up. In fact, by his insisting on the ban, he is giving us a platform to promote Dorje Shugden.
What is the easiest way to promote something? Ban it. Salman Rushdie’s Satanic Verses created an uproar and in doing so, made it a best seller. I heard that banned songs, like Frankie Goes to Hollywood’s “Relax” song in the 80s, made it a chart topper. And that is what I know from homeground, i.e.. here in UK. I’m sure there are instances round the world also.
Therefore, I do think that HH Dalai Lama’s stance is consistent in that he wishes to benefit as many people as possible. The ban is one of the things he has implemented to carry out the same purpose. Of course it is difficult for those who are suffering under the ban, but as was said earlier, if the ban will be lifted or fade away in a few years time, the result will be a fantastic practice which will be well known on a global level.