How else can you explain Gandhi's extraordinary personality other than realizing the union of Vishnu, Shiva, and Brahma and becoming enlightened due to the truth of Hinduism? Honestly - do you have another explanation?
Dalai Lamas are a dime a dozen, especially when your rules for who's a Lama are based on what they write in books and say in interviews. The Lama act is common (even if it isn't an act, that personality is common). What makes the Dalai Lama better than, say, Gandhi? Or Tolstoy? Or Jesus?
I have to think about Gandhi's personality. If he would say that it is due to realize the union of shiva, vishnu and brahma, I would have to accept it, but it contradicts buddhist truths.
First, I have seen the Dalai Lama in person once, not only in books and interviews. But even if I hadn't I just can't believe he would lie.
I think that Gandhi and Tolstoy (the reports about Jesus are not reliable) never said that they FELT no hatred. What is extraordinary about the dalai lama is not that he does not act upon hatred, but that he does not FEEL hatred in the beginning, which is quite different from Gandhi and Tolstoy. And since it's exactly what is supposed to happen due to realizing emptyness, it's hard for me to think about it as a coincidence.
"Dalai Lama: Anger—I think, sometimes. But hatred, almost none. We’re trained not to. But reducing anger does not mean we give in. We carry on our struggle for our rights, for justice, but without anger. I think the real meaning of nonviolence, the demarcation between nonviolence and violence, is not action alone but mainly motivation."
http://www.readersdigest.ca/mag/2004/05/dalai_lama.html
Of course, you can always say they are suppresing, but that really does not look like that. The Dalai Lama is a public figure, widely interviewed for 40 years or so. Suppression has its outward signs.
