The 8-Year-Old Boy at the Heart of a Fight Over Tibetan Buddhism
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These were very special signs, said Bataa Mishigish, a religious scholar who observed the boy with two senior monks. We just looked at each other and didn't say a word.
The Dalai Lama introduced the boy at a ceremony in India in front of throngs of worshipers, his tiny frame engulfed by a maroon deel, the traditional Mongolian gown, with his doe eyes and spiky crew cut peeking out above a white surgical mask.
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