Slam Bahadur Bomjon (already known as Palden Dorje, at present known as Maitriya Guru Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha) is broadly regarded in Nepal and abroad as the Buddha Boy. He has a solid gathering of devotees in Nepal and abroad, from numerous zones, including political identities and powerful representatives. In spite of his lessons about peacefulness, world-peace and empathy, his own particular activities and the deeds of his supporters are regularly announced by casualties, witnesses and the media as vicious and ethically conflicting. Because of the delayed political emergency in Nepal the circumstance still does not permit a substantial law authorization (An), in this manner the widely disputable conduct of Ram Bahadur Bomjon can go unnoticed and regularly unrecorded, and the culprits are getting a charge out of exemption (B) (C). This circumstance had been depicted on The Himalayan Times, asking "Is Buddhaboy exempt from the laws that apply to everyone else?".
Because of a proactive "notoriety clearing-effort" (see underneath article) declared by a noticeable aficionado of Maha Sambodhi, in September 2012, a lot of dubious articles had vanished from the Nepali online media, or had been made for all intents and purposes unsearchable on the Internet, as the once routinely refreshed The Himalayan Times articles managing the "Buddha Boy".
The Irregular Times
A decent wellspring of the historical backdrop of all debates about Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha, with a generally open discourse discussion are articles on the Irregular Times:Ram Bomjon gone wild , The rule of dread proceeds. Cases "dumped" by the Nepali media and police are still transparently talked about here.
The primary casualty – Anil Khatri
A reasonable sign about this action is a replicated post by Niranjan Kunwar, with a connection to the first article about Bomjon's first known casualty of savagery, then 22-year old Anil Khatri, where the first content is no longer available. As per Ratanpuri local people the shepherd kid had meandered around the reflection site of his previous shepherd-companion, Bomjon, whom he astonished when he was playing with his sword (the sword plainly appeared on a French Television film), and Bomjon assaulted Anil all of a sudden, bringing about draining injuries on his shoulder region. Understanding the seriousness of his "play", he asked for his sibling Dil Bahadur to drive his casualty to a therapeutic facility on his motorbike. The occurrence occurred in 2007. An article (1) of the Himalayan Times is saying this effectively overlooked sword episode. Bomjon's sword was obviously appeared on a narrative of the French Television called Soujet Romain Destans: La retour de la Little Bouddha.
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