Female as Dalai Lama

The
Dalai Lama when partially immersed into Australia's distressful gender
war during Thursday, announced that his successor as the spiritual
leader of the Tibetans could be a woman.
He was also known to have mentioned in a press conference in Sydney
that if the circumstances demands for a female Dalai Lama to be more
useful, then automatically a female Dalai Lama will come.
While the
Dalai Lama, 77-year-old, was questioned about the gender violence been
intensified by Australian Prime Minister Julia Gillard this week, was
replied that the world suffering from a moral turning point of inequality as well as suffering at the same time needs leaders with tenderness.
Keeping
that into consideration, the Dalai Lama said that biologically
justifying the fact that females have intense potential while they have
great amount of sensitiveness towards others' satisfactory condition of existence.
Image Source: The Dalai Lama
(AW:Samrat Biswas)
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