Grand Lama
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Definition
Noun: * Grand Lama: The supreme spiritual and, historically, temporal leader of Tibetan Buddhism; the Dalai Lama. This term specifically refers to the highest-ranking lama, who was once the political ruler of Tibet.
Usage
The term "Grand Lama" is a formal and historical title. It is used to denote the highest authority within the Tibetan Buddhist hierarchy, emphasizing both spiritual leadership and past secular rule. * The Grand Lama resided in the Potala Palace in Lhasa. * Pilgrims traveled for months to receive a blessing from the Grand Lama.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in historical contexts to discuss the period before 1959 when the Dalai Lama held political power in Tibet.
- In modern contexts, "Dalai Lama" is the more common and precise title, while "Grand Lama" may appear in older texts or formal descriptions.
Variants and Related Words
- Dalai Lama (n): The more contemporary and specific title for the same position, meaning "Ocean of Wisdom."
- Lama (n): A title for a teacher of the Dharma in Tibetan Buddhism, applied to various levels of spiritual masters.
- Panchen Lama (n): The second-highest lama in the Gelug school of Tibetan Buddhism.
Synonyms
- Dalai Lama
- Spiritual leader of Tibet
Notes
- "Grand Lama" is not a commonly used compound phrase in everyday modern English. The specific title Dalai Lama is the standard and preferred term. "Grand Lama" serves as a descriptive synonym found in historical or explanatory texts.
Noun
- chief lama and once ruler of Tibet