A young Tibetan lama, recognized by the Dalai Lama as the 17th Karmapa, a top spot in the Tibetan religious hierarchy of reincarnated leaders, has been caught up for the past month in legal scandal. This article goes to say that the main surprise of this whole ordeal is not the actual crime that the Karmapa and his village is being accused of but rather why is he being targeted?
the initial crime that they are being charged on is warehousing Chinese money in monks' dwellings. Many say the widely-hyped investigation was an indication of the strain between India and China regarding Tibet, and an ominous suggestion of trouble to come for the Tibetan culture-in-exile once the Dalai Lama, now 75, is gone.
Apparently donations came in small notes from different countries. Helpers and translators were accepting and writing down each transaction in great detail, the names of the people, for whom they were praying for, and for what reason. This seemingly innocuous religious exercise last month snowballed into startling news after police seized more than a million dollars in cash at the Karmapa’s makeshift headquarters near Dharamsala in North India. A few weeks later, he was acquitted of any wrong doings... but yet the media and many from india and china have been struggling to let it past.
I am relatively surprised that
http://www.religiondispatches.org/archive/politics/4259/possible_heir_to_dalai_lama_cleared_of_corruption_charges
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