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		<title>By: sumchansuharto</title>
		<link>http://nirlog.com/2008/11/11/buddha-boy-is-back-and-starts-preaching/comment-page-1/#comment-207816</link>
		<dc:creator>sumchansuharto</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 23 Apr 2009 20:55:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>He is trying to do the same thing Christians are. You are not supposed to preach too much about religions. People should follow a religion according to their own personal feelings and not because the crazy Buddha kid said so. Christian Missionaries are always trying to pull poor people in Nepal by giving them food in exchange for believing in their religion. That Bomjom should not force innocent people to believe his wild claims as well.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>He is trying to do the same thing Christians are. You are not supposed to preach too much about religions. People should follow a religion according to their own personal feelings and not because the crazy Buddha kid said so. Christian Missionaries are always trying to pull poor people in Nepal by giving them food in exchange for believing in their religion. That Bomjom should not force innocent people to believe his wild claims as well.</p>
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		<title>By: LTJ</title>
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		<dc:creator>LTJ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 09 Dec 2008 02:28:05 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Niranjan,
I know your intentions very well, and again, I must express my gratitude to you!  It is thanks to your perseverance and honesty that we may find out about such things!
It has been interesting to see the effect that Palden Dorje has been having on the many people who simply hear about him, or recieve his blessing in some form.  They go through something like fast forwarded karma, and then reach a point of inner peace.  Truly a blessing.
Love Truth Joy</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Niranjan,<br />
I know your intentions very well, and again, I must express my gratitude to you!  It is thanks to your perseverance and honesty that we may find out about such things!<br />
It has been interesting to see the effect that Palden Dorje has been having on the many people who simply hear about him, or recieve his blessing in some form.  They go through something like fast forwarded karma, and then reach a point of inner peace.  Truly a blessing.<br />
Love Truth Joy</p>
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		<title>By: Niranjan Kunwar</title>
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		<dc:creator>Niranjan Kunwar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 08 Dec 2008 22:52:10 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Yes, you&#039;re right about religion and faith, Avinashi! But I take Buddhism and Buddha&#039;s teachings as a philosophy of life, not a religion. I&#039;m totally amazed by what Ram&#039;s been able to do, and very curious about what all this means...</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yes, you&#8217;re right about religion and faith, Avinashi! But I take Buddhism and Buddha&#8217;s teachings as a philosophy of life, not a religion. I&#8217;m totally amazed by what Ram&#8217;s been able to do, and very curious about what all this means&#8230;</p>
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		<title>By: Avinashi</title>
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		<dc:creator>Avinashi</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Sun, 07 Dec 2008 07:40:15 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Intresting
yo religion n faith ko kura...garisadhdhe chhaina....</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Intresting<br />
yo religion n faith ko kura&#8230;garisadhdhe chhaina&#8230;.</p>
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		<title>By: Niranjan Kunwar</title>
		<link>http://nirlog.com/2008/11/11/buddha-boy-is-back-and-starts-preaching/comment-page-1/#comment-184274</link>
		<dc:creator>Niranjan Kunwar</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 21:07:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Hi LTJ,

I&#039;ve been eagerly waiting to hear about your experience with Ram and I couldn&#039;t have asked for more.... Thanks a lot! It&#039;s just amazing to hear first hand account from you, who&#039;s actually been there, seen and experienced everything that actually happened.

I&#039;m glad that you&#039;ve pointed out the discrepancies in my post, basically it was compiled from what different news and blogs had written about him at that time. I guess they&#039;re there just to get a quick report. Every news media was writing the same thing.

I never had a doubt about what Ram&#039;s doing, but was not so sure about the committee&#039;s intention. Actually I still doubt the committee, but it&#039;s good to know that he&#039;s in complete control. I think that&#039;s critical for him and his cause.

I&#039;ll surely go to Ratnapuri next time I go home, but not sure will be lucky like you to meet him.

Can&#039;t wait for more of your experience, photos, videos, etc...

Best Regards,
Niranjan</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi LTJ,</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been eagerly waiting to hear about your experience with Ram and I couldn&#8217;t have asked for more&#8230;. Thanks a lot! It&#8217;s just amazing to hear first hand account from you, who&#8217;s actually been there, seen and experienced everything that actually happened.</p>
<p>I&#8217;m glad that you&#8217;ve pointed out the discrepancies in my post, basically it was compiled from what different news and blogs had written about him at that time. I guess they&#8217;re there just to get a quick report. Every news media was writing the same thing.</p>
<p>I never had a doubt about what Ram&#8217;s doing, but was not so sure about the committee&#8217;s intention. Actually I still doubt the committee, but it&#8217;s good to know that he&#8217;s in complete control. I think that&#8217;s critical for him and his cause.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ll surely go to Ratnapuri next time I go home, but not sure will be lucky like you to meet him.</p>
<p>Can&#8217;t wait for more of your experience, photos, videos, etc&#8230;</p>
<p>Best Regards,<br />
Niranjan</p>
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		<title>By: LTJ</title>
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		<dc:creator>LTJ</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Nov 2008 19:22:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Dear Niranjan,
I am so glad that you have continued your interest in Palden Dorje...however, I think it important to point out a few discrepancies in your report, I say this because other newspapers have also mentioned them.
When you say;
&quot;He’s given a 45 minutes long speech and is planning to talk to his devotees for few hours everyday for a week before returning to his meditation.&quot;
This is not accurate, his speech was about 10 minutes long.  He repeated it with great self control 3 times over ad verbatim in the same  voice because people were missing it.(His voice is flat to remain in control of his gyanendria and janindria, the elements of physical and mental activity which keep him in his present state.)   His speech contains vital information which no one but himself has decided to say, and I know it to be even beyond Karmal Lama&#039;s comprehension, who is undoubtedly the most intelligent man on the site. 

 Karmal Lama was in fact called to be in the committee by Palden Dorje when he himself had no idea who Palden Dorje was. Palden Dorje had told committee members that they were to go to Kathmandu and seek out a man by the name of Karmal Lama.

There at first was a technical difficulty with an extremely poor speaker system.  So Palden Dorje asked Karmal Lama to check it for him.  During the second time, one of the women in the crowd suffered from a fit of hysteria.  This was odd, as the behavior of the crowd had been tolerable up to that point. In my own spiritual point of view, I would gather that there are such energies present as would wish his speech to remain unheard.

You go on to say that &quot;...and is planning to talk to his devotees for few hours everyday for a week before returning to his meditation.&quot; This is not so as Palden Dorje had no intention of using his voice any more than absolutely necessary, and was simply there from eight o&#039;clock in the morning to 5 o&#039;clock in the evening to bless as many people as wished to be blessed.  He feels at this point that this too is vital.

Each and every person who arrived to be blessed was profoundly in love with Palden Dorje, and he loves each, even before they are aware of his presence in their heart.

He would sometimes twirl the kata with his dorje, sometimes carefully place it around the necks of his devotees and sometimes crumple it up and fling on the head of an insistent follower.  He appeared to see deeply into the mind of each and give them such treatment as would accelerate their evolution in the fastest possible way.  Each of his actions contained a lesson and a message.

During this time, every committee member came and went at will, for lunch breaks, toilet breaks and water breaks, however, Palden Dorje never tired nor moved from his lotus position, all though he exhibited an athletic build and an artistic flare in the brandishing of his dorje, which is one of a kind, and the like cannot be found in Bauda or anywhere else.  His dorje is imbued with deep symbolism which will surely be discussed at a later point in time.

When the crowds were few enough, he was playful, unexpected, sometimes serious, sometimes looking nonchalant, and sometimes displaying a smile such as the world could not resist. When the crowds were vast, which they were in my last three days, with queues running all the way down the old river bed and well into the jungle for a kilometer or so, he would cheerfully bless all and finish everyone like clockwork.  His repeated and nonstop actions would surely give any athlete carpal tunnel syndrome, but he showed not the slightest sign of slacking.

There are rigorous checks at the gates to the compound as Palden Dorje appears to exhibit an
&quot;allergy&quot; to money,leather, drugs, people who have been eating meat or drinking.  This allergy takes the form of a yawning spell that can go on for several hours continuously while he utters &quot;hai&quot; in a radar like attempt to reconnect with the higher dimensions that support him.  He shows no attempt to hide this behavior. Such a spell occurred twice in the nine days I was there.  Once he with a wave of the back of his hand, he promptly dismissed two men who had been drinking from his presence.  He refused to bless them. He has furthermore given strict instructions that no money is to be left near him, as money has often through circulation picked up unfortunate vibrations.  He furthermore insists that no donations shall be ever forcefully taken and that his picture is never to be sold, only given away. (These injunctions is generally ignored by the young boys who peddle his picture outside the compound.)

At one point Nepal ABC News came desiring an interview, they sneakily claimed to have permission from his elder sister Raskmari.  I told them that if this were true (which I doubted as no one except family members and his two top lamas, one his old teacher and the other Karmal Lama, is allowed to direct any speech at him) they must return with her in their presence.  They later managed to find Karmal Lama and return with him.  They had written on a piece of paper approximately 6 questions, and Karmal Lama came with the paper.
The committee seemed perfectly at ease as the cameras proceeded to film this encounter with Karmal Lama.  Karmal Lama carefully read the questions to Palden Dorje, and I confess, it being my second day with Palden Dorje, I suspected that Karmal Lama might whisper to him appropriate answers.  Not in the least.  With a flip of his fingers, Palden Dorge twirled the Dorje into pencil posistion and brought it down with a thump on the notebook.  &quot;Hudaina&quot;  he said in a very authoritive voice.  And in Nepali, &quot;I do not answer political questions, and as to the remaining, I answered them in my speech.  If they failed to hear the answers, then they must return on the last day and listen again.  Is that clear?  Now, open the next page and write down what I have just said.&quot;
And Karmal Lama, smiling rather abashedly proceeded to do so.  I was standing directly to the side of Palden Dorje and witnessed this display of power in awe.  Palden Dorje was far older than his physical age.
I hope this account does something to dispel your doubts.  Palden Dorje is vast, and he is very much in charge.  
I half-jokingly compare being in his presence to that of being in the presence of Aslan, but it is the most apt description I can think of.

With all my best,
LTJ</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Dear Niranjan,<br />
I am so glad that you have continued your interest in Palden Dorje&#8230;however, I think it important to point out a few discrepancies in your report, I say this because other newspapers have also mentioned them.<br />
When you say;<br />
&#8220;He’s given a 45 minutes long speech and is planning to talk to his devotees for few hours everyday for a week before returning to his meditation.&#8221;<br />
This is not accurate, his speech was about 10 minutes long.  He repeated it with great self control 3 times over ad verbatim in the same  voice because people were missing it.(His voice is flat to remain in control of his gyanendria and janindria, the elements of physical and mental activity which keep him in his present state.)   His speech contains vital information which no one but himself has decided to say, and I know it to be even beyond Karmal Lama&#8217;s comprehension, who is undoubtedly the most intelligent man on the site. </p>
<p> Karmal Lama was in fact called to be in the committee by Palden Dorje when he himself had no idea who Palden Dorje was. Palden Dorje had told committee members that they were to go to Kathmandu and seek out a man by the name of Karmal Lama.</p>
<p>There at first was a technical difficulty with an extremely poor speaker system.  So Palden Dorje asked Karmal Lama to check it for him.  During the second time, one of the women in the crowd suffered from a fit of hysteria.  This was odd, as the behavior of the crowd had been tolerable up to that point. In my own spiritual point of view, I would gather that there are such energies present as would wish his speech to remain unheard.</p>
<p>You go on to say that &#8220;&#8230;and is planning to talk to his devotees for few hours everyday for a week before returning to his meditation.&#8221; This is not so as Palden Dorje had no intention of using his voice any more than absolutely necessary, and was simply there from eight o&#8217;clock in the morning to 5 o&#8217;clock in the evening to bless as many people as wished to be blessed.  He feels at this point that this too is vital.</p>
<p>Each and every person who arrived to be blessed was profoundly in love with Palden Dorje, and he loves each, even before they are aware of his presence in their heart.</p>
<p>He would sometimes twirl the kata with his dorje, sometimes carefully place it around the necks of his devotees and sometimes crumple it up and fling on the head of an insistent follower.  He appeared to see deeply into the mind of each and give them such treatment as would accelerate their evolution in the fastest possible way.  Each of his actions contained a lesson and a message.</p>
<p>During this time, every committee member came and went at will, for lunch breaks, toilet breaks and water breaks, however, Palden Dorje never tired nor moved from his lotus position, all though he exhibited an athletic build and an artistic flare in the brandishing of his dorje, which is one of a kind, and the like cannot be found in Bauda or anywhere else.  His dorje is imbued with deep symbolism which will surely be discussed at a later point in time.</p>
<p>When the crowds were few enough, he was playful, unexpected, sometimes serious, sometimes looking nonchalant, and sometimes displaying a smile such as the world could not resist. When the crowds were vast, which they were in my last three days, with queues running all the way down the old river bed and well into the jungle for a kilometer or so, he would cheerfully bless all and finish everyone like clockwork.  His repeated and nonstop actions would surely give any athlete carpal tunnel syndrome, but he showed not the slightest sign of slacking.</p>
<p>There are rigorous checks at the gates to the compound as Palden Dorje appears to exhibit an<br />
&#8220;allergy&#8221; to money,leather, drugs, people who have been eating meat or drinking.  This allergy takes the form of a yawning spell that can go on for several hours continuously while he utters &#8220;hai&#8221; in a radar like attempt to reconnect with the higher dimensions that support him.  He shows no attempt to hide this behavior. Such a spell occurred twice in the nine days I was there.  Once he with a wave of the back of his hand, he promptly dismissed two men who had been drinking from his presence.  He refused to bless them. He has furthermore given strict instructions that no money is to be left near him, as money has often through circulation picked up unfortunate vibrations.  He furthermore insists that no donations shall be ever forcefully taken and that his picture is never to be sold, only given away. (These injunctions is generally ignored by the young boys who peddle his picture outside the compound.)</p>
<p>At one point Nepal ABC News came desiring an interview, they sneakily claimed to have permission from his elder sister Raskmari.  I told them that if this were true (which I doubted as no one except family members and his two top lamas, one his old teacher and the other Karmal Lama, is allowed to direct any speech at him) they must return with her in their presence.  They later managed to find Karmal Lama and return with him.  They had written on a piece of paper approximately 6 questions, and Karmal Lama came with the paper.<br />
The committee seemed perfectly at ease as the cameras proceeded to film this encounter with Karmal Lama.  Karmal Lama carefully read the questions to Palden Dorje, and I confess, it being my second day with Palden Dorje, I suspected that Karmal Lama might whisper to him appropriate answers.  Not in the least.  With a flip of his fingers, Palden Dorge twirled the Dorje into pencil posistion and brought it down with a thump on the notebook.  &#8220;Hudaina&#8221;  he said in a very authoritive voice.  And in Nepali, &#8220;I do not answer political questions, and as to the remaining, I answered them in my speech.  If they failed to hear the answers, then they must return on the last day and listen again.  Is that clear?  Now, open the next page and write down what I have just said.&#8221;<br />
And Karmal Lama, smiling rather abashedly proceeded to do so.  I was standing directly to the side of Palden Dorje and witnessed this display of power in awe.  Palden Dorje was far older than his physical age.<br />
I hope this account does something to dispel your doubts.  Palden Dorje is vast, and he is very much in charge.<br />
I half-jokingly compare being in his presence to that of being in the presence of Aslan, but it is the most apt description I can think of.</p>
<p>With all my best,<br />
LTJ</p>
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