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US child named reincarnation of key Buddhist figure by Dalai Lama sparks controversy

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Eight-year-old American boy declared 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche

An American boy has been identified as the reincarnation of a significant figure in Tibetan Buddhism, announced by the Dalai Lama. The child, of Mongolian descent, has been bestowed with the formal title of the 10th Khalkha Jetsun Dhampa Rinpoche, making him the third most senior Lama in Tibetan Buddhism.

Reincarnation holds a central place in Buddhist beliefs, with the Dalai Lama believed to be reincarnated in a child who is identified through a series of rituals after his passing. Despite being born in the United States, the boy’s Mongolian heritage has thrust him into a prominent role, particularly given China’s contentious occupation of Tibet and its opposition to the Dalai Lama.

There are concerns that China may interfere with the recognition process, as they did in 1995 when the Dalai Lama’s chosen Panchen was arrested and replaced with a candidate of China’s choosing. The Dalai Lama has indicated that his successor will not be found in Chinese-controlled territory, suggesting potential candidates from countries such as India, Nepal, Bhutan, or Mongolia where Tibetan Buddhism is practised.

Tibet has been under Chinese control since the 1950s, with the Dalai Lama fleeing to India after an unsuccessful uprising in 1959. The Chinese government has since isolated him, with repercussions for those who associate with him, including erasing public figures and imposing sanctions on entire nations.

The boy’s father, Altannar Chinchuluun, is a mathematics professor at the National University of Mongolia, while his mother, Monkhnasan Narmandakh, is the chief executive of a major company, Monpolymet.

The announcement of the boy’s recognition has reignited discussions about the appointment of Buddhist spiritual leaders and has set the stage for future debates over the next Dalai Lama. At 88 years old, the Dalai Lama has stated that he will not be reincarnated in Chinese-controlled territory, rejecting any candidate that Beijing may propose.

This development underscores the complex intersection of spiritual beliefs, political tensions, and cultural heritage that characterizes Tibetan Buddhism and its leadership succession.

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