What Dalai Lama Said On India's Role In World's Religious Harmony

Sunday, 19 December 2021Newsdesk
What Dalai Lama Said On India's Role In World's Religious Harmony
Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama has called India a role model of religious harmony in the world in his address during a two-day long virtual event on 'Maha Satipatthana Sutta' for Theravada Sangha.

New Delhi, 19 December 2021

As per news report of NDTV, The event organised by the Sri Lankan Tibetan Buddhist Brotherhood Society on 'Unduvap Full Moon Poyaday' was attended by hundreds of Buddhist lamas from Indonesia, Malaysia, India, Myanmar, Sri Lanka and Thailand. The Tibetan spiritual leader attended the event virtually from his residence in Dharmshala in Himachal Pradesh. "The Indian religious tradition teaches non-violence, not harming others. In India, the practice of non-violence - Ahimsa and Karuna have been practised for over 3,000 years. So, in India different religious traditions of the world such as Islam, Christianity, Jew and Judaism and so forth live together. India is an example, role model for religious harmony in the world. Since I came to exile in India as a refugee the practice of non-violence and religious harmony I found to be excellent in India," he said.

Source - NDTV

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