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Ram Bahadur Bomjon

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Ram Bahadur Bomjon
राम बहादुर बमजन
Born1989 or 1990 (age 34–35)
NationalityNepalese
Other namesPalden Dorje, Buddha Boy
Parents
  • Bir Bahadur Tamang
  • Maya Devi Tamang

Ram Bahadur Bomjon (Sanskritराम बहादुर बम्जन; born 1989 or 1990,[1] sometimes spelled BomjanBanjan, or Bamjan), previously known as Palden Dorje (his monastic name) is an ascetic from Ratanapuri, Bara district, Nepal who gained widespread attention and media popularity because of perceived semblances to Gautama Buddha, leading to claims that he is a reincarnation of Gautama Buddha.

Bomjon's followers have claimed that he meditates for months without eating or sleeping.[2] Buddhist scholars have disputed these claims.[3]

In June 2024, Bomjon was convicted on charges of child sexual abuse.[4][5]

Biography[edit]

In May 2005, the 15-year-old Bomjon left his home near the Indian border after a dream in which a god appeared to him and told him to do so, and sat amongst the roots of a pipal tree to meditate.[6] Claims suggest that for 10 months he rarely spoke, drank, ate, or even moved. Thousands, if not hundreds of thousands of people visited the site to see the boy motionless for hours, days or as rumoured even months, or came in devotion to the possibility of an important spiritual event occurring.[7]

As a result of some of these claims, Bomjon's followers believe he is an incarnation of the historical Buddha, Gautama.[7] Bomjon has rejected such comparisons, saying "Tell the people not to call me a Buddha. I don't have the Buddha's energy currently. I am at the level of a rinpoche."[8] Mahiswor Raj Bajracharya, the president of the Nepal Buddhist Council, has stated likewise: "We do not believe he is Buddha. He does not have Buddha's qualities".[9] Buddhist scholars have been sceptical of Bomjon's claims to be able to meditate for months on end without food or drink.[3]

On 11 March 2006, he went missing.[10] On 19 March, Bed Bahadur Lama of the Om Namo Buddha Tapaswi Sewa Samiti (ONBTSS) told reporters that they had seen him in Bara District and that they had spoken to him for half-an-hour, during which Bomjon reportedly assured that he would return in six years.[11]

He was seen again in August 2007, preaching to crowds in Nepal's Hallori jungle, around 100 miles south of Kathmandu.[2]

Legal issues[edit]

In 2010, Bomjon was investigated for attacking a group of 17 villagers. Bomjon claimed that they were intentionally disturbing his meditation. However, the villagers said they were just looking for vegetables.[12][13][14][15] Bomjon claimed to have taken "minor action" against them with just his hands[12][13][14][15] after they had "tried to manhandle" him,[13][15] and stopped as soon as they apologized. However, the victims claim that for three hours he struck them on their head and back with an axe handle,[12][15] resulting in serious injury of one of the victims.[14][15] Bomjon refused to attend any potential trial, stating, "Do you think a meditating sage will go to the court to hear a case? I took action against them as per the divine law".[12][15]

In 2012, Nepal Police announced that they had rescued a Slovak woman from Bomjon's followers, but other reports claimed that she had been voluntarily released after media coverage of the kidnapping. Newsweek reported she had been taken from a hotel by two of Bomjon's men riding on a motorcycle and kept tied to a tree for three months and accused of practicing witchcraft in order to disturb the Boy's meditation.[16] However, another report claimed she had been kidnapped from a monastery. When she was released, she had a broken arm.[17][18] A week after her release, Bomjon's siblings accused him of holding his brothers captive overnight, and beating his brothers and his sister.[19] Followers of Bomjon also assaulted five journalists and destroyed their cameras after they had recorded one of Bomjon's sermons.[17]

An investigation was opened in January 2019 after complaints from family members that four devotees had gone missing from several of Bomjon's ashrams.[20] In the same month, police raided one of Bomjon's ashrams in Nepal, but he was not found.[21] On February 6, 2020, the Sarlahi District Court issued an arrest warrant against Bomjon. The following day, police raided another one of his ashrams in Kamalamai, Sindhuli, but Bomjon again was not found. However, police did arrest one of his disciples, Gyan Bahadur Bomjan.[22] A trial in the case is pending.[3]

Sexual abuse charges[edit]

In September 2018, Bomjon was accused of raping an 18-year-old nun repeatedly for nearly two years.[23][21] During a press conference organized by women's rights groups, the nun also accused his wife of trying to keep the abuse hidden so as not to "attract attacks" on their religion. Supporters of Bomjon claim that the nun was in fact involved in theft, and had been ejected from the monastery.[23] Nepalese authorities issued an arrest warrant for Bomjon in January 2020.[1]

On 9 January 2024, based on that 2020 warrant, a team from the Central Investigation Bureau of the Nepal police arrested Bomjon at his hideout in Budhanilkantha.[24] Bomjon was arrested after jumping two floors from a window during his escape attempt.[5] They also confiscated Nepalese currencies and foreign currencies of over 17 different nations equivalent to NPR 33 million.[24]

In June 2024, Bomjon was convicted of child sexual abuse.[4][5] He faces up to 12 years in prison,[3][5] but he can appeal his conviction.[3]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ram_Bahadur_Bomjon

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拉姆・巴哈杜爾・班堅,舊法號巴登多傑,俗稱「佛男孩」,或「靈修少年」,現稱為大全覺法和 祜如尚士,是尼泊爾有爭議的修行者。 維基百科
出生資訊: 1990 年 4 月 9 日(34歲),Ratnapuri, Nepal
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號稱佛祖轉世 尼泊爾爭議「佛陀男孩」性侵未成年人遭定罪

  
被信徒稱為「佛陀男孩」的尼泊爾爭議修行者班堅(Ram Bahadur Bamjan)2008年在加德滿都南部受信奉的僧侶包圍。(美聯社檔案照)

被信徒稱為「佛陀男孩」的尼泊爾爭議修行者班堅(Ram Bahadur Bamjan)2008年在加德滿都南部受信奉的僧侶包圍。(美聯社檔案照)

2024/06/25 18:55

〔編譯管淑平/綜合報導〕被信徒視為佛陀轉世而有「佛陀男孩」之稱的尼泊爾爭議修行者班堅(Ram Bahadur Bamjan),因涉嫌性侵女信徒,25日遭尼泊爾法院依性侵未成年人定罪。

尼泊爾薩拉希地區法院25日宣判現年33歲的班堅,涉嫌性侵一名未成年少女罪名成立,將在7月1日宣判刑期;至於他與信徒失蹤案的罪嫌還在審理中。班堅可能面臨至少12年有期徒刑,不過仍可上訴。

班堅並未對判決表示看法。他的律師賈亞(Dilip Kumar Jha)說,此案並無針對班堅犯行的證據,他們將提出上訴。

1990年出生的班堅,少年時從2005年起進行為期6年的苦修,曾因遁入尼泊爾東部深山荒野,消失9個月,引起大批僧侶日夜為他祈福,禱告平安歸來。據傳他在一棵樹下冥想修行數月,可一連數天不吃不喝也不睡,因而聲名大噪,被許多尼泊爾人認為是2600年前的釋迦牟尼轉世信奉追隨。

許多佛教宗教學者都質疑班堅是佛陀轉世之說。此外,2010年起陸續傳出班堅涉嫌攻擊、綁架、性侵的指控,包括2018年一名18歲尼姑指控遭他強暴,班堅支持度因此下跌。不過,他在尼泊爾南部仍設有多處禪修營,照樣吸引數千人前往修行。

今年1月尼泊爾警方中央調查局(CIB)以涉嫌性侵、虐待女信徒,以及與其4名信徒失蹤案有關連,在班堅位於加德滿都郊外一處住宅藏匿處,將他逮捕。警方說,他被捕時身邊藏有約3000萬尼泊爾盧比(約729萬台幣)現鈔,另有約2萬2500美元外幣(約73萬台幣)。

https://news.ltn.com.tw/news/world/breakingnews/4716582

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