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“In contrary to his teachings about non-violence, world-peace and compassion, his own actions are often reported by victims and the media as violent and morally inconsistent.”

Image: “How I was slapping them…” (Photo: already deleted Nepali online media)

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An important note:

The followers of Ramlal Bomjon had been working hard to bribe-and-threaten the Nepali media all over the years, and as a consequence the below links to The Himalayan Times and Ekantipur archived articles about Ram Bomjon stopped to work:

the online versions of the two most mainsream Nepali media (The Himalayan Times and Kantipur) had been deleted in June 2015 and August 2015 respectively, and new ones, without any more access to old articles or any archives, had replaced them!

I am working on providing the below artcile links of the dozens of articles made inaccessible by the bomjonist censorship of The Himalayan Times, Ekantipur and Nepalnews, from archives, public and private ones, and snapshots of the originals, proving that they had existed. Until then, please find the articles of the below links in public archiving services on the Internet yourselves. Until now they are still available in Internet archives and personal blogs, but not for long. Ram Bomjon’s censorship machinery and based on high-level bribes, combined with IT experts to manipulate with SEO and Internet searching, is targeting them for years as well, with partial effect (check out the examples of many “emptied links” below the article). Thank you for patience and understanding.

Ram Bahadur Bomjon (previously known as Palden Dorje, currently known as Maitriya Guru Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha) is widely respected in Nepal and abroad as the Buddha Boy. He has a strong group of followers in Nepal and abroad, from many areas, including political personalities and influential businessmen. In contrary to his teachings about non-violence, world-peace and compassion, his own actions and the deeds of his followers are often reported by victims, witnesses and the media as violent and morally inconsistent. Due to the prolonged political crisis in Nepal the situation still does not allow a valid law enforcement, thus the extensively controversial behavior of Ram Bahadur Bomjon can go unnoticed and often unrecorded, and the perpetrators are enjoying impunity. This situation had been described on The Himalayan Times, asking “Is Buddhaboy above the law?“.

Due to a proactive “reputation-clearing-campaign” (see below article) announced by a prominent devotee of Maha Sambodhi, in September 2012, a significant amount of controversial articles had disappeared from the Nepali online media (the list of “emptied links” is below this article), or had been made practically unsearchable on the Internet, as for example the once regularly updated The Himalayan Times articles dealing with the “Buddha Boy”.

The Irregular Times

A good source of the history of all controversies about Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha, with a relatively open discussion forum are articles on the Irregular Times:Ram Bomjon gone wild, The reign of terror continues , Ram Bomjon shows how religious myths are made, Ram Bomjon kicks butt, bloodies critics, Ram Bomjon the Bloody Buddha Boy returns and others (see Reference links below article). Cases “dumped” by the Nepali media and police are still openly discussed here.

The first victim – Anil Khatri

A clear sign about this activity is a copied post by Niranjan Kunwar, with a link to the original article about Bomjon’s first known victim of violence, then 22-year old Anil Khatri, where the original text is no longer accessible. According to Ratanpuri locals the shepherd boy had wandered around the meditation site of his former shepherd-friend, Bomjon, whom he surprised when he was playing with his sword (the sword clearly shown on a French Television footage), and Bomjon attacked Anil wit
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Tranh cãi (2)Gửi bởi mareechi25 tháng 11 năm 2014Trang chủ"Trong trái với lời dạy của ông về phi bạo lực, thế giới hòa bình và lòng từ bi, hành động của mình được thường xuyên báo cáo của nạn nhân và các phương tiện truyền thông như bạo lực và không phù hợp về mặt đạo Đức."Hình ảnh: "làm thế nào tôi slapping chúng..." (Ảnh: đã bị xóa phương tiện truyền thông trực tuyến Nepal)(Xin vui lòng chia sẻ bài viết này. Cảm ơn bạn!).Một lưu ý quan trọng:Những người theo của Ramlal Bomjon đã nỗ lực để hối lộ và đe dọa các phương tiện truyền thông Nepali trên tất cả các năm, và như một hệ quả các dưới đây liên kết đến The Himalaya Times và Ekantipur lưu trữ bài viết về Ram Bomjon đã ngừng làm việc:Các phiên bản trực tuyến của hai hầu hết mainsream Nepal phương tiện truyền thông (The Himalaya Times và Kantipur) đã bị loại bỏ trong năm 2015 tháng 6 và tháng 8 năm 2015 tương ứng, và những cái mới, mà không có bất kỳ quyền truy cập thêm vào bài viết cũ hay lưu trữ bất kỳ, thay thế họ!Tôi đang làm việc vào việc cung cấp các dưới artcile liên kết của hàng chục bài báo được thực hiện không thể tiếp cận bởi kiểm duyệt bomjonist của The Himalaya Times, Ekantipur và Nepalnews, từ lưu trữ, những người công cộng và tư nhân, và ảnh chụp nhanh của bản gốc, chứng minh rằng họ đã tồn tại. Cho đến lúc đó, xin vui lòng tìm thấy các bài viết của các bên dưới liên kết trong khu vực lưu trữ dịch vụ trên Internet mình. Cho đến bây giờ họ đang vẫn còn có sẵn trong kho lưu trữ Internet và blog cá nhân, nhưng không phải cho lâu dài. RAM Bomjon máy móc kiểm duyệt và dựa trên hối lộ trình độ cao, kết hợp với các chuyên gia CNTT để thao tác với SEO và Internet tìm kiếm, nhắm mục tiêu theo họ cho tuổi là tốt, với một phần có hiệu lực (hãy kiểm tra các ví dụ của nhiều "làm trống liên kết" bài viết dưới đây). Cảm ơn bạn đã kiên nhẫn và hiểu biết.Ram Bahadur Bomjon (previously known as Palden Dorje, currently known as Maitriya Guru Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha) is widely respected in Nepal and abroad as the Buddha Boy. He has a strong group of followers in Nepal and abroad, from many areas, including political personalities and influential businessmen. In contrary to his teachings about non-violence, world-peace and compassion, his own actions and the deeds of his followers are often reported by victims, witnesses and the media as violent and morally inconsistent. Due to the prolonged political crisis in Nepal the situation still does not allow a valid law enforcement, thus the extensively controversial behavior of Ram Bahadur Bomjon can go unnoticed and often unrecorded, and the perpetrators are enjoying impunity. This situation had been described on The Himalayan Times, asking “Is Buddhaboy above the law?“.Due to a proactive “reputation-clearing-campaign” (see below article) announced by a prominent devotee of Maha Sambodhi, in September 2012, a significant amount of controversial articles had disappeared from the Nepali online media (the list of “emptied links” is below this article), or had been made practically unsearchable on the Internet, as for example the once regularly updated The Himalayan Times articles dealing with the “Buddha Boy”.The Irregular TimesA good source of the history of all controversies about Maha Sambodhi Dharma Sangha, with a relatively open discussion forum are articles on the Irregular Times:Ram Bomjon gone wild, The reign of terror continues , Ram Bomjon shows how religious myths are made, Ram Bomjon kicks butt, bloodies critics, Ram Bomjon the Bloody Buddha Boy returns and others (see Reference links below article). Cases “dumped” by the Nepali media and police are still openly discussed here.The first victim – Anil KhatriA clear sign about this activity is a copied post by Niranjan Kunwar, with a link to the original article about Bomjon’s first known victim of violence, then 22-year old Anil Khatri, where the original text is no longer accessible. According to Ratanpuri locals the shepherd boy had wandered around the meditation site of his former shepherd-friend, Bomjon, whom he surprised when he was playing with his sword (the sword clearly shown on a French Television footage), and Bomjon attacked Anil wit
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