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Norbu was struck just a quarter of a mile from their shop while walking alone after his companions had gone ahead in a van. Around dusk Tuesday, about 40 people gathered at the Bloomington Buddhist center's Kumbum Chamtse Ling Temple to honor Norbu's life. Center director Arjia Rinpoche led three other monks through a series of prayers in front of a framed photograph of Norbu lit by three burning candles. The prayers came amid the monks' rhythmic chanting and pealing of bells. "He was so full of life, full of energy, and very, very dedicated to his father," said Mary Pattison, a Bloomington resident who was an assistant to Taktser Rinpoche. "He (Norbu) grew up drinking that in," she said. "He was carrying forth, carrying the torch for his father." China claims Tibet as part of its territory, but many Tibetans say Chinese rule deprives them of religious freedom. Beijing accuses the Dalai Lama of pushing for Tibetan autonomy and fomenting anti-Chinese protests. Those joining Norbu in the Florida walk vowed to continue on. In a post on walkfortibetflorida.com, Donna Kim-Brand said the group would continue its journey to West Palm Beach, Fla. Norbu often acknowledged the rigors of his walks, which left his feet with painful blisters and missing nails. But he said the cause energized him. "I think a lot has to do with your heart and determination," he said after completing a 600-mile walk in 2010. "My heart and my determination is with my cause, my people." Larry Gerstein, a Ball State University professor who joined Norbu on many walks, said Norbu never complained and that his death was "symbolic of what happens when you lose your country." "He lost his country and died walking," Gerstein said.
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