Comments regarding Dorje Shugden, as extracted from the Central Tibetan Administration’s website
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama’s Advice Concerning Dolgyal (Shugden)
- Speech to an Audience Dominated by Tibetans from Tibet on 27 March 2006 During the Spring Teachings
- Speech by His Holiness the 14th Dalai Lama to the Second Gelug Conference (Dharamsala, 6 December 2000)
- Speech of His Holiness the Dalai Lama at the Second Gelug Conference
- A talk on Dolgyal by H.H. the Dalai Lama during the course of religious teachings in Dharamsala, October 1997
- Kashag’s Statement Concerning Dolgyal
- The Assembly of Tibetan People’s Deputies’ Resolutions (June 1996)
- Make Buddha’s Teachings Relevant to Daily Life, says His Holiness
- Political and Public Affairs
- His Holiness Tweets to Chinese Netizens Queries on Tibet
- On Mongolian New Year, His Holiness Cherishes Strong Bond Between Tibet and Mongolia
- His Holiness the Dalai Lama Tweets with the Chinese People
Thupten Lhundrup
July 8, 2013
With due respect to His Holiness and the CTA, I do find that the information posted in tibet.com does not reflect a democratic rule in exile. Rather there’s only methods of autocracy which has rendered fellow Tibetans to lose hope of freedom for their own country. There’s so much emphasis here on things that don’t matter to make sure that Tibet gains her freedom.
How can a political administrative suppress their own people with hopes of freedom for their own nation? It does not help me as a person to reason that out with inferential logic. I do believe that there’s divine play in this for a bigger reason but definitely not for a life of freedom or autonomy in Tibet!