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- Q1535373 abstract "The Golden Urn refers to a method introduced since the 18th century to select Tibetan lamas, the Urn's real purpose was to allow the Qing Empire of China to control the selection process. In Tibet, on several occasions, children believed to be the reincarnations of the Dalai Lama or the Panchen Lama have been identified by a lottery method, in which names of competing candidates are written on folded slips of paper placed in a golden urn (thus having the name).This method originated in a decree issued by the Qianlong Emperor in 1792, and was used in the selection of the 11th Dalai Lama only. After defeating the Gurkha invasion in 1792, the Qianlong Emperor issued The 29-Article Royal Decree for Better Governing in Tibet, in which Article One ordered the new protocol for deciding the reincarnations of the Dalai Lama and the Panchen Lama.The names and dates of birth of each candidate were to be written in the Manchu, Han, and Tibetan languages on metal slips and placed in the golden urn. After prayers before the statue of the Jowo in the Jokhang temple in Lhasa, a slip was drawn, the Buddha ensuring that the correct slip was selected.There are two Golden Urns issued by the Qianlong Emperor. One is enshrined in Jokhang Temple in Lhasa for choosing Dalai and Panchen Lama reincarnations, the other is in Yonghe Temple, or Lama Temple, in Beijing for choosing Mongolian Khutughtu reincarnations. The 7th Panchen Lama, Palden Tenpai Nyima, used the Golden Urn for the first time in 1822 to choose the 10th Dalai Lama, Tsultrim Gyatso.Most recently, in November 1995 the Golden Urn was controversially used to name Qoigyijabu (Gyancain Norbu) as the 11th Panchen Lama. This action was approved by the Chinese government, but opposed by the Government of Tibet in Exile. In May of the same year, the 14th Dalai Lama, Tenzin Gyatso had named Gedhun Choekyi Nyima as the 11th Panchen Lama.".
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- Q1535373 comment "The Golden Urn refers to a method introduced since the 18th century to select Tibetan lamas, the Urn's real purpose was to allow the Qing Empire of China to control the selection process.".
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