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Ram Bomjon the Buddha Boy

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When you read about Buddhism as it is practiced in places like Nepal you find that it is as superstition-ridden as a group of born-again snake handlers.

To be fair the Buddha boy doesn't claim to be a Buddha, just a lesser divinity.

And gullible faith as always proves very, very profitable:

A thriving market has grown in the once pristine forest, supplying pilgrims with everything from chewing tobacco and bicycle repairs to incense and sacred amulets. The ground is covered in litter.

A fence was built around Ram's tree to prevent pilgrims prodding him, then a second, and now a third is planned, as well as a bus park, leaving Ram at the centre of an ever growing circle of rubbish.

Prakash Lamsal, a businessman said: "Some people are selling 2,500 rupees [£20] worth of tea a day.

"These lamas [monks] are going to build mansions out of this. If I wasn't a bit embarrassed I'd take a van down there and set up a stall."

Pilgrims flock to see 'Buddha boy' said to have fasted six months

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I have no words to express how much admiration I feel for Ram Bomjon. I definitely wish I could witness the miracle of his enlightenment. In my opinion spirituality knows no religion and though we don't share the same religion I do believe in his spirituality.
vegetarianism is the basic level of spiritual disciplined. Fasting in meditation is the journey from within and open up many many worlds. Jesus Christ, Gautama Bhudah, krisna, mahavatar babaji swamis,gurus,himalayan yogis, and all spritual masters of ancient India Fasted. Ram bahadur bomjon bodhisatva came at the rigth time doing great great austerity for world Peace. We should pray and meditate for his success and be thankful,

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My thanks,
Richard