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English: Martin Steinke (German buddhist delegate), Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Friedrich Voldemar Lustig and Karl Tõnisson (a native of Estonia Este, latv.: Kārlis Tennisons, russ.: Карл Тыниссон, ordained as Vahindra). Those two resided in a Burmese temple since 1949 and represented Latvia as delegates at the 1954 congress of the World Buddhist Federation in Rangoon 1954 at the opening of the 6th buddhist council.
Deutsch: Martin Steinke (deutscher Delegierter), Kushok Bakula Rinpoche, Friedrich Voldemar Lustig und Karl Tõnisson (geb. Este, lett. Kārlis Tennison, russ. Карл Тыниссон, Ordensname Vahindra). Die beiden letztgenannten lebten seit 1949 in einem birmanischen Kloster und waren die lettische Delegation beim Kongreß der World Buddhist Federation, der parallel zur Eröffnung des 6. buddhistischen Konzils stattfand.
Date 1954-05-XX
Source Anon.; (Union Buddha Sāsana Council Press)
Author Unnamed photographers, uploader User:Zenwort
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