The Dalai Lama said there was no reason a woman could not replace him, adding that she would be more biologically suited to show affection and compassion. Photo / iStock
The Dalai Lama said there was no reason a woman could not replace him, adding that she would be more biologically suited to show affection and compassion. Photo / iStock
The Dalai Lama has suggested that his successor could be female - but only if she is "very attractive".
The spiritual leader said there was no reason a woman could not replace him, adding that she would be more biologically suited to show affection and compassion.
Speaking to the BBC,the Dalai Lama recalled how he had originally made a comment to a French journalist about 15 years ago.
He said: "I think females should take more important role.
"I told the reporter, if a female Dalai Lama comes her face must be - should be - very attractive."