Lama of Tibet, the Grand, i. 411 sq., ix. 197, 220, 221, 222;
mode of determining a new, i. 411;
his palace at Lhasa, i. 412;
worshipped as a true and living god, i. 412;
and Sankara, iii. 78.
See also [Lamas]
——, the Teshu, embassy of George Bogle to, ix. 203
Lamaist sects, ix. 94
Lamas, Grand, Buddha supposed to be incarnate in the, i. 410 sq.