. "The Dalai Lama is a good, Asian friend of all Americans. He is the leader of the government-in-exile of Tibet (which may or may not exist). He wants to see Tibet freed, but also believes in peace and good will towards everyone. He has absolutely never kept his people in slavery-like conditions, or funneled CIA money to Guerilla rebels who use the very violence he opposes in an attempt to force the Chinese out of their homeland. Because he loves George W. Bush, the Greatest President Ever, he will not go to Hell although he is not a Christian."@en . "Dalai Lama"@en . . . . . . . . "High lama"@en . . . . . "Dalai Lama"@sv . . . . . . . "Dalai Lama is the third song from the album Reise, Reise. It is an adaptation of \"der Erlk\u00F6nig,\" a poem written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) in 1782 and subsequently set to music by many composers, including Franz Schubert (1797-1828) in 1815. The band apparently considered calling the song \"Erlk\u00F6nig\" in homage to Goethe's poem. \"Flugangst\" (\"fear of flying\", literally \"flight fright\") was also considered as a name before Rammstein settled on \"Dalai Lama\" in reference to the current Dalai Lama's well-publicised dislike of air travel. Other than this somewhat oblique reference, the song does not have anything to do with Tibetan Buddhism or the Dalai Lama. The song replaces Goethe's travelling man and child on horseback with a man and child on an aircraft, and the Erlk\u00F6nig himself with the \"king of all the winds.\" As in the poem, the travelers are menaced by a mysterious spirit which \"invites\" the child to join him (though only the child can hear the spirit's invitation). Rammstein's version differs markedly from Goethe's original in describing the fate of the child. In the poem, the child cries out that the Erlk\u00F6nig is abducting it. The alarmed father rides for help, holding the child in his arms, only to find that his son is dead; Rammstein replaces this with a typically morbid twist: after running into a storm sent by the \"king of all the winds\" which threatens all the passengers, the terrified father suffocates the child by holding him too tightly and the child's soul joins its \"brothers\" in the winds."@en . . . . . . . "The Dalai Lama is the Tibetan Buddhism spiritual teacher."@en . . . . . . . . . . "Dalai Lama"@it . . . . "The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. When speaking with the Monk on Kheb, Dr. Daniel Jackson said that his theology may be an original basis for Buddhism on Earth. Colonel Jack O'Neill said he'd \"be sure to call the Dalai Lama when we get home.\" (SG1: \"Maternal Instinct\") Malcolm Tunney had met the Dalai Lama before 2008, and has a framed photograph with himself conversing with the Dalai Lama onboard one of his private jets. (SGA: \"Brain Storm\")"@en . . "Um den Dalai Lama kursiert f\u00E4lschlicherweise das Ger\u00FCcht, er sei ein reli\u00F6ser F\u00FChrer und Staatsoberhaupt des Landes Tibet (was nat\u00FCrlich Quatsch ist, da Tibet Hoheitsgebiet Chinas ist). Leider ist sein Werdegang nicht genau dokumentiert, so dass eine Reihe von Theorien zu seiner Person und zu seinem Wirken entstanden sind. Ebenso kursiert hartn\u00E4ckig das Ger\u00FCcht seiner Wiedergeburt."@de . . "The Dalai Lama is a lineage of religious officials of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism. \"Lama\" is a general term referring to Tibetan Buddhist teachers. In religious terms, the Dalai Lama is believed by his devotees to be the rebirth of a long line of tulkus who descend from the bodhisattva Avalokite\u015Bvara. Traditionally, His Holiness is thought of as the latest reincarnation of a series of spiritual leaders who have chosen to be reborn in order to enlighten others. The Dalai Lama is often thought to be the director of the Gelug School, but this position belongs officially to the Ganden Tripa, which is a temporary position appointed by the Dalai Lama (who in practice exerts much influence). Between the 17th century and 1959, the Dalai Lamas were the directors of the Tibetan Government, administering a large portion of the area from the capital Lhasa, although the extent of that lineage's historical authority, legitimacy and claim to territory has been recently contested for political reasons. Since 1959, the Dalai Lama has been president of the Tibetan government-in-exile, or Central Tibetan Administration (CTA)."@en . "Dalai Lama"@de . . . . . . . "Man"@sv . "Dalai Lama"@sv . . "Dalai Lama \u00E4r en manlig Tau'ri och \u00E4r en adlig ledare som tidigare levde i Tibet och lever nu i Indien. Under 2000 sk\u00E4mtade \u00D6verste Jonathan J. O'Neill att han skulle ringa till Dalai Lama n\u00E4r han \u00E5terv\u00E4nde till SGC fr\u00E5n Kheb. Malcolm Tunney har tr\u00E4ffat Dalai Lama och har ett kort p\u00E5 deras m\u00F6te i hans privata jetplan. (SG1: \"Maternal Instinct\") (ATL: \"Brain Storm\")kategori:Tau'rikategori:N\u00E4mnd endast SG-1 karakt\u00E4r"@sv . "Dalai Lama"@en . . . . "Dalai Lama is the third song from the album Reise, Reise. It is an adaptation of \"der Erlk\u00F6nig,\" a poem written by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (1749-1832) in 1782 and subsequently set to music by many composers, including Franz Schubert (1797-1828) in 1815. The band apparently considered calling the song \"Erlk\u00F6nig\" in homage to Goethe's poem. \"Flugangst\" (\"fear of flying\", literally \"flight fright\") was also considered as a name before Rammstein settled on \"Dalai Lama\" in reference to the current Dalai Lama's well-publicised dislike of air travel. Other than this somewhat oblique reference, the song does not have anything to do with Tibetan Buddhism or the Dalai Lama."@en . "Dalai Lama \u00E4r en manlig Tau'ri och \u00E4r en adlig ledare som tidigare levde i Tibet och lever nu i Indien. Under 2000 sk\u00E4mtade \u00D6verste Jonathan J. O'Neill att han skulle ringa till Dalai Lama n\u00E4r han \u00E5terv\u00E4nde till SGC fr\u00E5n Kheb. Malcolm Tunney har tr\u00E4ffat Dalai Lama och har ett kort p\u00E5 deras m\u00F6te i hans privata jetplan. (SG1: \"Maternal Instinct\") (ATL: \"Brain Storm\")kategori:Tau'rikategori:N\u00E4mnd endast SG-1 karakt\u00E4r"@sv . . . "Dalai Lama was the title given to the leader of the Buddhist religion. By 2155, the eighteenth Dalai Lama, a teenaged Asian girl named Lian Hua An Gyatso, was in office and was interviewed by Keisha Naquase in response to the Earth-Romulan War. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)"@en . . "\"Simple Simpson\""@en . . "The Dalai Lama is a good, Asian friend of all Americans. He is the leader of the government-in-exile of Tibet (which may or may not exist). He wants to see Tibet freed, but also believes in peace and good will towards everyone. He has absolutely never kept his people in slavery-like conditions, or funneled CIA money to Guerilla rebels who use the very violence he opposes in an attempt to force the Chinese out of their homeland. Because he loves George W. Bush, the Greatest President Ever, he will not go to Hell although he is not a Christian."@en . . . . . . . "Dalai Lama \u00E8 una figura ricorrente nel buddismo alla bolognese."@it . . "Bald"@en . . . . . "sde-srid"@en . . . . . . . "Dalai Lama was the title given to the leader of the Buddhist religion. By 2155, the eighteenth Dalai Lama, a teenaged Asian girl named Lian Hua An Gyatso, was in office and was interviewed by Keisha Naquase in response to the Earth-Romulan War. (ENT novel: Beneath the Raptor's Wing)"@en . . . . . "The Dalai Lama was the spiritual leader and ruler for the nation of Ra-Khati in the Hordelands."@en . "The Dalai Lama is the Tibetan Buddhism spiritual teacher."@en . . "The Dalai Lama is a spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhism. When speaking with the Monk on Kheb, Dr. Daniel Jackson said that his theology may be an original basis for Buddhism on Earth. Colonel Jack O'Neill said he'd \"be sure to call the Dalai Lama when we get home.\" (SG1: \"Maternal Instinct\") Malcolm Tunney had met the Dalai Lama before 2008, and has a framed photograph with himself conversing with the Dalai Lama onboard one of his private jets. (SGA: \"Brain Storm\")"@en . . . "desi"@en . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . "Um den Dalai Lama kursiert f\u00E4lschlicherweise das Ger\u00FCcht, er sei ein reli\u00F6ser F\u00FChrer und Staatsoberhaupt des Landes Tibet (was nat\u00FCrlich Quatsch ist, da Tibet Hoheitsgebiet Chinas ist). Leider ist sein Werdegang nicht genau dokumentiert, so dass eine Reihe von Theorien zu seiner Person und zu seinem Wirken entstanden sind. Ebenso kursiert hartn\u00E4ckig das Ger\u00FCcht seiner Wiedergeburt."@de . . . "The Dalai Lama was the spiritual leader and ruler for the nation of Ra-Khati in the Hordelands."@en . "338.0"^^ . "Dalai Lama \u00E8 una figura ricorrente nel buddismo alla bolognese."@it . . . . . . . . "Reise, Reise"@en . "The New York Times, a newspaper with a good reputation speaks favourably about the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama was awarded the Noble Peace Prize."@en . "yes"@en . . "The New York Times, a newspaper with a good reputation speaks favourably about the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama was awarded the Noble Peace Prize."@en . . "The Dalai Lama is a lineage of religious officials of the Gelug sect of Tibetan Buddhism. \"Lama\" is a general term referring to Tibetan Buddhist teachers. In religious terms, the Dalai Lama is believed by his devotees to be the rebirth of a long line of tulkus who descend from the bodhisattva Avalokite\u015Bvara. Traditionally, His Holiness is thought of as the latest reincarnation of a series of spiritual leaders who have chosen to be reborn in order to enlighten others. The Dalai Lama is often thought to be the director of the Gelug School, but this position belongs officially to the Ganden Tripa, which is a temporary position appointed by the Dalai Lama (who in practice exerts much influence)."@en .