Tag: Buddhism

  • India has continuously spread Lord Buddha’s values to every nook and corner of world: PM Modi

    Express News Service

    NEW DELHI: Lord Buddha’s teachings are the basis for solutions to the greatest challenges confronting the world, including war, economic instability, terrorism and climate change, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    “The noble teachings of Gautama Buddha have impacted countless people over centuries. In the past nine years, India has continuously spread the values of Lord Buddha. We have worked with full dedication for his teachings to reach every nook and corner of the world,” PM Modi said in Delhi on Thursday, addressing the first Global Buddhist Summit. The summit is being attended by Buddhist spiritual leaders from across the world.

    The power of crores of followers of Lord Buddha across the world is filled with infinite energy, PM Modi said, adding that the Buddha had provided a solution centuries ago for the war and unrest that the world is currently grappling with.

    Meanwhile, 170 delegates from across 30 countries are taking part in this event that is jointly hosted by the culture ministry and the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). However, China, which houses the largest Buddhist population in the world, has given this event a miss. Taiwan has two delegates attending and other participants are from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The theme of the summit is ‘Responses to contemporary challenges: Philosophy to praxis’.

    ALSO READ | PM Modi dials British PM Sunak, asks him to act against anti-India elements

    “It is universally accepted that today’s era is the most challenging time of this century. Today two countries are at war for months and the world is going through economic instability. Threats such as terrorism and religious fanaticism are attacking the soul of humanity. A challenge like climate change is looming large over the existence of humanity,” PM Modi said.

    “There are millions who have faith in the Buddha and believe in the welfare of all living beings and this faith is the biggest strength of the earth,” PM Modi said, highlighting that the Buddha had preached about abandoning war, defeat and victory for eternal peace.

    The Indian government has worked to take the Buddha’s teachings to the people including steps such as the development of the Buddhist circuit in India and Nepal, rejuvenating pilgrimage centres such as Sarnath and Kushinagar, building an India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage at Lumbini with India’s cooperation, he said.

    The Buddha’s legacy also inspired India’s moves to help other countries affected by calamities such as the recent earthquake in Turkey. “This emotion of 1.4 billion Indians is being seen, understood and accepted by the world,” he said.

    The IBC is helping create new opportunities for like-minded countries to spread Buddhism and peace, and discussions on how to handle current challenges hold a ray of hope for the world. Countries have to abandon narrow thinking and focus on poverty-stricken people and other nations affected by a lack of resources, as this is the only way to establish a better world, Modi said.

    The PM visited a photo exhibition and offered flowers to a Buddha statue. He also offered monk’s robes or “chivar dana” to 19 eminent monks, including representatives from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, South Korea, Australia and Mexico.

    NEW DELHI: Lord Buddha’s teachings are the basis for solutions to the greatest challenges confronting the world, including war, economic instability, terrorism and climate change, said Prime Minister Narendra Modi.

    “The noble teachings of Gautama Buddha have impacted countless people over centuries. In the past nine years, India has continuously spread the values of Lord Buddha. We have worked with full dedication for his teachings to reach every nook and corner of the world,” PM Modi said in Delhi on Thursday, addressing the first Global Buddhist Summit. The summit is being attended by Buddhist spiritual leaders from across the world.

    The power of crores of followers of Lord Buddha across the world is filled with infinite energy, PM Modi said, adding that the Buddha had provided a solution centuries ago for the war and unrest that the world is currently grappling with.googletag.cmd.push(function() {googletag.display(‘div-gpt-ad-8052921-2’); });

    Meanwhile, 170 delegates from across 30 countries are taking part in this event that is jointly hosted by the culture ministry and the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). However, China, which houses the largest Buddhist population in the world, has given this event a miss. Taiwan has two delegates attending and other participants are from Cambodia, Laos, Thailand, Japan, South Korea, Mexico, Vietnam and Sri Lanka. The theme of the summit is ‘Responses to contemporary challenges: Philosophy to praxis’.

    ALSO READ | PM Modi dials British PM Sunak, asks him to act against anti-India elements

    “It is universally accepted that today’s era is the most challenging time of this century. Today two countries are at war for months and the world is going through economic instability. Threats such as terrorism and religious fanaticism are attacking the soul of humanity. A challenge like climate change is looming large over the existence of humanity,” PM Modi said.

    “There are millions who have faith in the Buddha and believe in the welfare of all living beings and this faith is the biggest strength of the earth,” PM Modi said, highlighting that the Buddha had preached about abandoning war, defeat and victory for eternal peace.

    The Indian government has worked to take the Buddha’s teachings to the people including steps such as the development of the Buddhist circuit in India and Nepal, rejuvenating pilgrimage centres such as Sarnath and Kushinagar, building an India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage at Lumbini with India’s cooperation, he said.

    The Buddha’s legacy also inspired India’s moves to help other countries affected by calamities such as the recent earthquake in Turkey. “This emotion of 1.4 billion Indians is being seen, understood and accepted by the world,” he said.

    The IBC is helping create new opportunities for like-minded countries to spread Buddhism and peace, and discussions on how to handle current challenges hold a ray of hope for the world. Countries have to abandon narrow thinking and focus on poverty-stricken people and other nations affected by a lack of resources, as this is the only way to establish a better world, Modi said.

    The PM visited a photo exhibition and offered flowers to a Buddha statue. He also offered monk’s robes or “chivar dana” to 19 eminent monks, including representatives from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, South Korea, Australia and Mexico.

  • Over 200 Dalit families in Rajasthan embrace Buddhism after youths assaulted by upper-caste men

    Express News Service

    JAIPUR: Angry with atrocities committed by the upper-caste, over 200 Dalit families at Bhulon village of Chhabra in the Baran district of Rajasthan have embraced Buddhism.

    These families expressed anger against the police and district administration. They said two Dalit youths were assaulted by the upper castes for performing the ‘aarti’ for Goddess Durga 15 days ago. They also took out a protest march and immersed idols of Gods and Goddesses in the River Baithali on Friday. 

    According to Balmukand Bairwa, president of Baran District Bairwa Mahasabha Yuva Morcha, “when Rajendra and Ramhet Airwal belonging to the Dalit community were offering ‘aarti’ to Goddess Durga at Bhulon village on October 5, associates of sarpanch Rahul Sharma and Lalchand Lodha who were present at the spot assaulted the Dalit youths.  After the incident, we lodged complaints with the district administration as well as the police, but no action was taken.”

    The people belonging to the Dalit community said that they appealed to the police administration, the Chief Minister, the Prime Minister and the President for justice, but when no action was taken, they collectively decided to change their religion.  ‘Aakrosh’ rally was taken out in the village on Friday.  After this, the idols and pictures of the deities were immersed in the river.

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    While staging the demonstration, the protesters also raised slogans against the administration. Thereafter, the agitators took a pledge propagated by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Bairwa alleges that besides, the Dalit families have been still receiving threats and they are being warned to vacate the village.

    On the other hand, DSP Pooja Nagar said that someone was trying to give political colour to the incident.

    “The victim had lodged an FIR in the police station the names of the sarpanch’s aides have not been mentioned in the complaint lodged by the complainant at the police station concerned. The matter is under investigation”, he said.

    Bairwa warned that if the main accused is not arrested soon, there will be a demonstration at Chhabra SDM office. He accused the law and order situation in the state of stalling and increasing cases of atrocities against the Dalit community.

    JAIPUR: Angry with atrocities committed by the upper-caste, over 200 Dalit families at Bhulon village of Chhabra in the Baran district of Rajasthan have embraced Buddhism.

    These families expressed anger against the police and district administration. They said two Dalit youths were assaulted by the upper castes for performing the ‘aarti’ for Goddess Durga 15 days ago. They also took out a protest march and immersed idols of Gods and Goddesses in the River Baithali on Friday. 

    According to Balmukand Bairwa, president of Baran District Bairwa Mahasabha Yuva Morcha, “when Rajendra and Ramhet Airwal belonging to the Dalit community were offering ‘aarti’ to Goddess Durga at Bhulon village on October 5, associates of sarpanch Rahul Sharma and Lalchand Lodha who were present at the spot assaulted the Dalit youths.  After the incident, we lodged complaints with the district administration as well as the police, but no action was taken.”

    The people belonging to the Dalit community said that they appealed to the police administration, the Chief Minister, the Prime Minister and the President for justice, but when no action was taken, they collectively decided to change their religion.  ‘Aakrosh’ rally was taken out in the village on Friday.  After this, the idols and pictures of the deities were immersed in the river.

    ALSO READ | Mass conversion event: ‘Faced inequality, chose Buddhism as it accepts all’

    While staging the demonstration, the protesters also raised slogans against the administration. Thereafter, the agitators took a pledge propagated by Babasaheb Bhimrao Ambedkar. Bairwa alleges that besides, the Dalit families have been still receiving threats and they are being warned to vacate the village.

    On the other hand, DSP Pooja Nagar said that someone was trying to give political colour to the incident.

    “The victim had lodged an FIR in the police station the names of the sarpanch’s aides have not been mentioned in the complaint lodged by the complainant at the police station concerned. The matter is under investigation”, he said.

    Bairwa warned that if the main accused is not arrested soon, there will be a demonstration at Chhabra SDM office. He accused the law and order situation in the state of stalling and increasing cases of atrocities against the Dalit community.