The Boy With Divine Powers – Discovery Channel Documentary

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Ram Bahadur Bomjon (born c. April 9th, 1990), also known as Palden Dorje, and now Dharma Sangha, is from Ratanapuri village, Bara district, Nepal. Some of his supporters have claimed that he is a reincarnation of the Buddha, but Ram himself has denied this, and many practitioners of Buddhism agree that the Buddha has entered nirvana and cannot be reborn.

He drew thousands of visitors and media attention by spending months in meditation. Nicknamed the Buddha Boy, he began his meditation on May 16th, 2005. He reportedly disappeared from the hollow tree where he had been meditating for months on March 16th, 2006 but was found by some followers a week later. He told them he had left his meditation place, where large crowds had been watching him, “because there is no peace”. He then went his own way and reappeared elsewhere in Nepal on December 26th, 2006, but left again on March 8th, 2007. On March 26th, 2007, inspectors from the Area Police Post Nijgadh in Ratanapuri found Bomjon meditating inside a bunker-like ditch seven feet square.

Over the following years after this documentary, Bomjon has reappeared and blessed thousands of pilgrims – only to disappear again and meditate.

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