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From: Shiva Shankar <[email protected]>
Date: Tue, Jun 2, 2009 at 11:51 AM
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http://in.news.yahoo.com/139/20090601/882/twl-boy-chosen-by-dalai-lama-denounces-b.html

London, June 1 (ANI): A boy chosen by the Dalai Lama as the
reincarnation of the spiritual leader has caused embarrassment by
turning his back on the Buddhist order.

Osel Hita Torres, 24, who was put on a throne as a toddler, now sports
baggy trousers and long hair, and is more likely to quote Jimi Hendrix
than the Buddha, The Guardian reports.

Dashing the high hopes of monks who treated him like a god, Torres is
now studying films in Madrid instead of living the monastic life.

Torres recounts the misery of a youth deprived of television, football
and girls.

"They took me away from my family and stuck me in a medieval situation
in which I suffered a great deal," said Torres, describing how he was
whisked from obscurity in Granada to a monastery in southern India.

Movies were also forbidden except for a sanctioned screening of The
Golden Child starring Eddie Murphy, about a kidnapped child lama with
magical powers. "I never felt like that boy," he said.

He has now denounced the Buddhist order that elevated him to guru status.

"It was like living a lie," Torres told the Spanish newspaper El Mundo.

Despite turning his back to the throne, Torres is still known as Lama
Tenzin Osel Rinpoche and worshipped by the Buddhist community.

A prayer for his "long life" still adorns the website of the
Foundation to Preserve the Mahayana Tradition. The website biography
gushes about the renegade guru's peaceful, meditative countenance as a
baby.

In 1986, his parents took the 14-month-old Torres to see the Dalai
Lama in Dharamsala, India. He was chosen out of nine other candidates
and eventually "enthroned".

At six, he was allowed to socialize only with other reincarnated souls
- though for a time he said he lived next to the actor Richard Gere's
cabin. By 18, he had never seen couples kiss.

His first disco experience was a shock.

"I was amazed to watch everyone dance. What were all those people
doing, bouncing, stuck to one another, enclosed in a box full of
smoke?" he said. (ANI)



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