THE LITTLE BUDDHA OF BARA
By Ekantipur Team
eKantipur.Com
January 27, 2006

http://www.kantipuronline.com/feature.php?nid=63824

Braving the cold wave in the Terai that has already claimed dozens this
winter, Ram Bahadur Bomjon, known as the Buddha Boy, is continuing his
meditation wearing just a thin cloth. Eight months have already passed since
he began his "deep meditation" but the confusion whether he has really not
eaten or drunk anything during this period is still unresolved. It has been
claimed that the 16-yr-old has not drunk even a single drop of water since
he began his meditation on May 17, last year.

'The biting cold has had no effect whatsoever on him so far," says priest
Prem Lama, who is also Bomjon's maternal uncle and the only person having
close access to Bomjon, "He, however, looks thinner."

"He had short hair and a muscular physique when he sat under the Banyan
tree," says Resham KC, who has been capturing the meditating "Buddha Boy" in
his movie camera for the last eight months, "(Now) his hair has grown down
to the tip of his nose and his body has thinned."

"Had it not been for a godly power, this biting cold would have already
killed the boy," says 72-yr-old Babulal Syangtan who arrived at the
meditation site for the seventh time with rations and other daily
necessities enough for 100 days.

People from different walks of life started pouring into the meditation site
since last October after Bomjon got publicity as the re-incarnation of the
Buddha. Millions have visited the site so far. The locals have also formed a
committe- the "Om Namobuddha Tapoban Protection Conservation Committee"-
headed by one Bed Bahadur Thing for the management of the meditation site in
the Bara jungle. Thing says the committee had to be formed for the
protection of the meditating boy as he himself said before beginning his
mediation that he needed to meditate for six years to reach Buddhahood. "We
had to come forward to provide protection as some miscreants tried to
disturb him by making noises and poking him with a stick," explains Thing.

A local conundrum

The meditating boy became a headache for the local administration after tens
of thousands of people started thronging the meditation site. Security
sources say a large portion of the money and other offerings made at the
meditation site and the amount collected from selling Bomjon's pictures, CDs
and biography goes to the Maoists. "We have received information that 75
percent of this income reaches Maoist hands," claimed a security official on
the condition of anonymity, "This is the main reason why the general public
is discouraged from visiting the meditation site."

However, Thing, who claims that the committee has not given a single penny
to the Maoists, says both the security forces and the Maoists have been
asked to accept the meditation area as a zone of peace.

The district administration has not accepted the letter from the locals to
register the committee. A joint meeting of the district administration,
security bodies and representatives of the committee held at the Zonal
Administration Office on November 18, last year, had decided to screen the
meditating boy and stop visitors from seeing him. Before this, the District
Administration Office of Bara had ordered the committee to furnish its
income-expenditure details.

Chief District Officer (CDO) of Bara, Shanta Raj Subedi says the district
administration had to take this decision as settlement and business
activities are prohibited in the jungle area. CDO Subedi also complains that
the committee violated the decision and lifted the screen around Bomjon and
also did not furnish the income-expenditure details and the name list of the
volunteers working on the meditation site.

Chairman of the committee, Thing, however, explains that he had to remove
the screen because of the mounting pressure from the visitors. "We could not
keep him (Bomjon) behind the screen after thousands of devotees insisted on
its removal," Thing said.

Medical observations

An eight-member team of health workers headed by the district hospital's
Medical Superintendent Ram Lakhan Shah had observed the meditating boy for
half an hour on November 14, 2005. The medical team that made the
observation from a distance of five metres concluded that there was no doubt
that Bomjon was alive and suggested that they needed to observe him for at
least a week to reach any comprehensive conclusion. During the half hour
observation the medical team noticed Bomjon breath three times, swallow his
saliva once and move his eyelashes. "Even if he eats at night, it is
extraordinary to continuously meditate in the same position for 12 hours a
day," Dr Shah said. One reason for Bomjon's ability to meditate for long
periods could be due to yoga, he guessed, adding, "He needs to be thoroughly
examined since his case has thrown up a challenge to medical science."

A member of the team, Dr Raj Dev Kushwaha said, "Just by examining the
glucose level in his blood, it can be easily found out whether he has eaten
or not." However, any physical examination of Bomjon is not acceptable to
the committee. "We will not allow, at any cost, any examination that
involves touching or piercing since it will disturb him," Thing argues.

The district administration on November 16, 2005 had written to the Royal
Nepal Academy for Science and Technology (RONAST) and the Lumbini
Development Trust (LDT) to carry out Bomjon's medical examinations. Indeed
the LDT and the Tribhuvan University Institute of Medicine did carry out an
observation at the site. "Perhaps because they too could not come up with a
comprehensive report; there was no response," says CDO Subedi.

Two months back, a seven-member team headed by a Rimpoche from Pharping
Monastery also observed Bomjon. A highly experienced Yoga practitioner
himself with six years of meditation experience, the Rimpoche had said back
then that Bomjon could not be taken as a Buddha, adding meditation was
nothing extraordinary in Buddhism. "His body must be scientifically examined
to know whether he has eaten or not," he said.

Mystery continues

The crowds started flocking into the area after the committee began a
special Puja by lighting 100 thousand candles during the last Dashain
festival, while claiming that Bomjon had not drunk even a single drop of
water after starting his meditation. Thing also claims that the news of
Bomjon's "godly power" began to spread after two dumb people started
speaking after visiting the meditation site.

Bomjon's mother says that her son has become a god. "He never touched any
meat or fish, nor did he drink any alcohol. He was so different from
others," she says, "He never fought with anyone and was peaceful by nature."

The hubbub surrounding the meditation site starts seven kilometres away at
the Mahendra Highway. Even if the number of pilgrims and observers has
thinned out, microbuses have not stopped operating from the highway to the
meditation site. Private jeeps, cars and motorcycles still aim north from
the highway to the Charkose Jhadee (jungle). The meditation site is seven
kilometres inside the Charkose Jhadee, located to the north of the Mahendra
Highway, which is a kilometre west of Nijgadh of Bara.

The meditation site has been cordoned off with ropes. The first cordon is 25
metres away from the actual place where Bomjon sits while the second cordon
lies 50 metres away. It was only when people watching from beyond the second
cordon started doubting that Bomjon was a human being did the committee
allow for five people at a time to move to and observe from the first
cordon. Each person is only allowed thirty seconds to observe Bomjon.
According to Prem Lama, Ratnapur VDC born Bomjon began studying Buddhism for
five years after attending the local primary school till class five. He then
spent some time in Lumbini and Dehradun (India), spending one more year
studying Buddhism and returned home last January. He began his mediation
after spending a further four months studying Buddhism at home.

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