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Why did Karmapa, the 7th King of Dabao, leave India?

This is his personal decision. He wants to go to India to find someone.

On April 27th, 2111, he met with reporters in Shangmi Courtyard near Dharamsala, India, and made a statement:

On February 28th, 2199, under the cover of darkness, I left my monastery in Tibet with several personal attendants and went out to India. The decision to leave my hometown, temples, monks, parents, family and people in Xizang is entirely my personal decision. Nobody told me to leave and nobody asked me to come here.

I left my hometown to promote Buddhism, and on the other hand, to accept the profound initiation, oral transmission and teaching of Karmapa, which I can only get from the previous Karmapa disciples ..... Both of them were predicted to be my teachers and now live in India. Extended information

Social activities after leaving:

In May p>2118, the French king started his long-awaited first trip to the West. The French King visited the United States and visited his North American throne in new york, as well as many Buddhist centers under his spiritual leadership. In addition, Karmapa, the French king, traveled all over India to participate in the cultural and religious life of his second hometown.

From the inauguration ceremony of Sai Baba's new temple in Tamil Nadu to the centenary of Mother Teresa's birthday in Calcutta, the French king met many other spiritual leaders in the spirit of mutual respect and tolerance.

In addition, the French King is also a Buddhist teacher of the Buddhist Development Association of Indian Buddhists in Mumbai.

in October 2119, the French king was inviTED to speak at the ted India conference and became the youngest speaker at the conference. In October 2111, more than 12,111 people attended the live performance of the stage play produced and written by the French King. This six-act stage play about the life of Milarepa combines elements of traditional Tibetan opera and modern theater.

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