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Definitions from the WebTerm: Gendun*Part of Speech: Noun* Definition:- A traditional Tibetan name, meaning "virtuous" or "meritorious." - A title commonly given to eminent Tibetan Buddhist leaders, particularly the Dalai Lamas. Examples:1. Tenzin Gyatso, the 14th Gendun, is considered as the spiritual leader of Tibet. 2. Many Tibetan families still name their sons Gendun to honor their Buddhist heritage. *Part of Speech: Adjective* Definition:- Referring to someone or something associated with or connected to the Gendun lineage or the Dalai Lama. - Expressing qualities associated with the Dalai Lamas, such as wisdom, compassion, or spiritual leadership. Examples:1. The Gendun monastery is known for its beautiful artwork and serene atmosphere. 2. Her teachings were deeply inspired by the Gendun tradition, emphasizing love and understanding. *Part of Speech: Verb* Definition:- To follow or imitate the actions and beliefs of the Dalai Lamas. - To embrace the values and practices of Tibetan Buddhism as taught by the Genduns. Examples:1. She aspires to gendun herself by practicing compassion and selflessness in her daily life. 2. Many people find solace and guidance by gendunning the teachings of the Dalai Lamas. *Part of Speech: Adverb* Definition:- In a manner that is Gendun-like, embodying the qualities of the Dalai Lamas. - With an approach characterized by wisdom, humility, or spiritual insight. Examples:1. She spoke gendunly, her words filled with compassion and understanding. 2. He led his followers gendunly, guiding them on a path of self-discovery and enlightenment. --- Related Products: - Explore books related to Tibetan Buddhism on [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=tibetan+buddhism) - Learn more about the Dalai Lamas and their teachings through [Amazon](https://www.amazon.com/s?k=dalai+lama) | ||||
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