Tibetan Lamas
Tibetan Lamas are spiritual leaders in Tibetan Buddhism, known for their wisdom and teachings. They play a crucial role in guiding followers on their spiritual journeys and preserving Buddhist traditions. The term "lama" means "teacher" in Tibetan, and these individuals often undergo extensive training in meditation, philosophy, and rituals.
Many Lamas are associated with specific monasteries and may hold titles such as Dalai Lama or Karmapa. They are respected figures in Tibetan culture and often engage in community service, education, and the promotion of peace. Their teachings emphasize compassion, mindfulness, and the interconnectedness of all beings.