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What do you mean by reincarnation?

The reincarnation of the Great God is a concept of religion and folk belief, which is mainly popular in the traditional culture of Tibetan Buddhism. According to this belief, reincarnation refers to the phenomenon that one person's soul is reincarnated into the next person after death.

In Tibetan Buddhism, some eminent monks, masters or important religious leaders are considered to have "great gods" or "master spirits", and their reincarnation is considered to maintain the inheritance and continuation of teachings. When a monk or master dies, their soul is considered to be reincarnated and reincarnated as a newborn. Generally speaking, some monasteries or religious leaders are responsible for the process of finding reincarnated soul children.

In the process of determining whether a person is reincarnated as a great god, it usually goes through a series of investigations and verifications. This includes determining the next reincarnation candidate through Oracle, omen, information left by the deceased, etc. Once the right candidate is determined, he will receive strict training and education and inherit the responsibilities and responsibilities of his predecessors.

It should be noted that the reincarnation of Daling is a specific religious and cultural belief, which mainly exists in the traditional culture of Tibetan Buddhism. It has certain regional characteristics and may have different beliefs and cognition under different cultural and religious backgrounds.