翻訳と辞書
Words near each other
・ Ram Krishna Sinha
・ Ram Krishna Tamrakar
・ Ram Krishna Yadav
・ Ram air turbine
・ Ram al-Anz
・ Ram Aur Shyam
・ Ram Avatar Sharma
・ Ram Avtar
・ Ram Awadhesh Singh
・ Ram Ayodhya Prasad Yadav
・ Ram Babu Gupta
・ Ram Bachhan Ahir (Yadhav)
・ Ram Bagh
・ Ram Bahadur Bista
・ Ram Bahadur Bohara
Ram Bahadur Bomjon
・ Ram Bahadur Rai
・ Ram Baksh Singh
・ Ram Balkrushna Shewalkar
・ Ram Balram
・ Ram Baran Yadav
・ Ram Barat
・ Ram Barkai
・ Ram Bergman
・ Ram Bhankal
・ Ram Bharose
・ Ram Bilas Sharma (politician)
・ Ram Bir Manandhar
・ Ram Bow Bluff
・ Ram Brahma Sanyal


Dictionary Lists
翻訳と辞書 辞書検索 [ 開発暫定版 ]
スポンサード リンク

Ram Bahadur Bomjon : ウィキペディア英語版
Ram Bahadur Bomjon

Ram Bahadur Bomjon ((サンスクリット:राम बहादुर बामजान)) (born c. 9 April 1990, sometimes spelled ''Bomjan'', ''Banjan'', or ''Bamjan''), also known as ''Palden Dorje'' (his monastic name) and now ''Dharma Sangha'', is from Ratanapuri, Bara district, Nepal. Some of his supporters have claimed that he is a reincarnation of Gautama Buddha, but Ram himself has denied this, and many practitioners of Buddhism agree that the Gautama 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 16, 2005. He reportedly disappeared from the hollow tree where he had been meditating for months on March 16, 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 26, 2006, but left again on March 8, 2007. On March 26, 2007, inspectors from the Area Police Post Nijgadh in Ratanapuri found Bomjon meditating inside an underground chamber of about seven square feet.
On 10 November 2008, Bomjon reappeared in Ratanapuri and spoke to a group of devotees in the remote jungle.
==Buddhist background==
Bomjon is a member of the Tamang community.
Bomjon's story gained popularity because it resembled a legend from the Jataka Nidanakatha about Gautama Buddha's enlightenment. This led some devotees to claim Ram was the reincarnation of Gautama Buddha. On 8 November 2005 Bomjon said, "Tell the people not to call me a Buddha. I don't have the Buddha's energy. I am at the level of a rinpoche." Rinpoche ("precious jewel") is an honorific used in Tibetan Buddhism for a teacher and adept. He said that he will need six more years of meditation before he can become a Buddha.
According to his followers Bomjon may have been or may be a bodhisattva, a person on the path to attaining full enlightenment or Buddhahood for the benefit of all sentient beings. According to the founder of Buddhism, Gautama Buddha, there were innumerable Buddhas before him and there are an infinite number of Buddhas to come. Others claim that Bomjon may be Maitreya Bodhisattva, the predicted incarnation of the future Buddha. Scholars doubt the claims of his supporters.〔 Mahiswor Raj Bajracharya, president of the Nepal Buddhist Council, has said, "We do not believe he is Buddha. He does not have Buddha's qualities".
His mother's name is Maya Devi Tamang, the same first name as Buddha's mother.
It is reported that his mother fainted when she found out that her son intended to meditate for an indefinite period.

抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)
ウィキペディアで「Ram Bahadur Bomjon」の詳細全文を読む



スポンサード リンク
翻訳と辞書 : 翻訳のためのインターネットリソース

Copyright(C) kotoba.ne.jp 1997-2016. All Rights Reserved.