To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Nepal's mystery "Buddha boy" reappears

KATHMANDU, Dec 25 (Reuters) A mysterious teenaged boy believed by some to be a reincarnation of Lord Buddha has reappeared in eastern Nepal after vanishing for nine months, a witness and a television channel said today.

Sixteen-year-old Ram Bahadur Bamjon was spotted yesterday by villagers in the remote and dense forests near Piluwa village in Bara district, 150 km east of Kathmandu, local journalist Raju Shrestha, who visited the boy, told Reuters.

Bamjon disappeared in March from the forests in nearby Ratanpuri village where he had reportedly been meditating without food or water for almost 10 months.

''I have been wandering in the forests since then,'' Shrestha quoted Bamjon as telling him.

''I am engaged in devotion which will continue for six years,'' the boy told Shrestha.

Hundreds of curious onlookers, including many Buddhists, thronged the site to see the boy, sitting in a meditating position.

A local TV station showed people pressing their palms together and lowering their heads in devotion in front of him.

''I don't think he is a Buddha. But he has some sort of extra strength to meditate. He eats herbs,'' Shrestha said.

Before his disappearance, an estimated 100,000 people from Hindu-majority Nepal and neighbouring India flocked to see him meditate. They were not allowed to get closer than 50 metres.

Shrestha, who met the boy up close, said he had shoulder-length hair and sat cross-legged under a small tree.

''He has an ash-colour shawl wrapped across his chest,'' he said, adding the boy had a ''flat-ended scimitar'' next to him.

Buddha was born a prince in Lumbini, a dusty village in Nepal's rice-growing plains about 350 km west of the capital Kathmandu more than 2,600 years ago.

He is believed to have attained enlightenment at Bodh Gaya in the eastern Indian state of Bihar, which borders Nepal.

REUTERS SP PM2215

Israel seizes top Palestinian militant in W Bank

JENIN, West Bank, Dec 25 (Reuters) Israel seized a top commander from a Palestinian militant group in the occupied West Bank today, a local security source said. Israeli forces raided the West Bank town of Qabatiya, near the city of Jenin, and detained nine Palestinians, including Yasser Nazzal, head of the Popular Resistance Committees in the West Bank, the security source and witnesses said. They also seized two Islamic Jihad militants, they added. The Israeli army.....

Israel agrees to remove some West Bank roadblocks

JERUSALEM, Dec 25 (Reuters) Prime Minister Ehud Olmert's cabinet today approved the removal of 27 Israeli roadblocks in the occupied West Bank, a move officials said was meant to bolster Palestinian President Mahmoud Abbas. Israel has been under US and European pressure to take steps that could help strengthen Abbas of Fatah after he called early elections against his Hamas rivals. Israel says its checkpoints and unmanned roadblocks -- usually piles of rubble on roads.....

Haniyeh to visit Jordan to discuss Hamas-Fatah rift

GAZA, Dec 25 (Reuters) Jordan will host talks between Palestinian Prime Minister Ismail Haniyeh of Hamas and President Mahmoud Abbas of Fatah after a surge in factional violence, a Hamas official said today. Ghazi Hamad, a spokesman for the Hamas-led Palestinian government, said Haniyeh had accepted an invitation from Jordan's King Abdullah to attend talks in Amman. A spokesman for Abbas was not immediately available. Tensions between the ruling Hamas faction and once-dominant Fatah flared after.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login