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Pokemon-loving US boy, 14, hopes to become ‘leader of peace’ as Buddhist lama

  • Jalue Dorje was identified as a reincarnated lama when he was four months old
  • After he graduates high school in the US, he will join a monastery in northern India for a period of contemplation and ascetism

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Jalue Dorje, 14, says his morning prayers in Columbia Heights. Photo: AP
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In many ways, Jalue Dorje is a typical American teenager – he grew up in a suburb of Minneapolis, loving American football, Pokémon and rap music.

Yet a few years from now, he’s expecting to say goodbye to his family and homeland and join a monastery in the foothills of the Himalayas – from an early age, he was recognised by the Dalai Lama and other Tibetan Buddhist leaders as a reincarnated lama.

Since that recognition, he’s spent much of his life training to become a monk, memorising sacred scriptures (often rewarded by his dad with Pokémon cards), practising calligraphy and learning the teachings of Buddha.

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Dorje Tsegyal teaches his son Jalue Dorje, right, about Tibetan culture, language and religious studies as he prepares for life as a monk and Buddhist lama. Photo: AP
Dorje Tsegyal teaches his son Jalue Dorje, right, about Tibetan culture, language and religious studies as he prepares for life as a monk and Buddhist lama. Photo: AP

Now he’s 14 and entering his first year of high school. After graduation in 2025, he’ll head to northern India to join the Mindrolling Monastery, more than 11,500 kilometres from his home in Columbia Heights.

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Following a period of contemplation and ascetism, he hopes to return to the US to teach in the Minnesota Buddhist community.

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