Amit Shah Highlights Buddha’s Timeless Message of Peace in Ladakh

Union Home Minister Amit Shah addressed a gathering in Leh on Buddha Purnima, marking the return of sacred relics of Lord Buddha to Ladakh after 75 years. He emphasized that the festival signifies peace and brotherhood, and noted the historical significance of the relics' return. Shah praised Ladakh as a center for Buddhist pilgrimage and spiritual enlightenment, recalling the Dalai Lama’s words. He concluded that Buddha’s message remains as relevant today as it was 2,500 years ago.

Key Points: Buddha’s Message Still Relevant Today: Amit Shah

  • Sacred relics of Lord Buddha return to Ladakh after 75 years
  • Amit Shah highlights message of peace and brotherhood
  • Ladakh called land of spiritual enlightenment and Buddhism
  • Relics brought with limited connectivity 75 years ago
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Buddha's message as relevant to our times today as was 2,500 years ago: Amit Shah

Amit Shah says Buddha’s teachings of peace and brotherhood are as relevant now as 2,500 years ago, as sacred relics return to Ladakh after 75 years.

"Lord Buddha's message is as relevant to our times today as it was 2,500 years ago - Amit Shah"

Leh, May 1

Union Home Minister Amit Shah said on Friday that this year's Buddha Purnima festival is not only a religious event but a historical and cultural moment as the sacred relics of Lord Buddha have returned to Ladakh after 75 years.

Addressing a large gathering in Leh, Amit Shah greeted the people of Ladakh on this special Buddha Purnima festival.

He said, "The joy of Buddha Purnima has come with its usual message of peace and brotherhood, not only because this is the birthday of Lord Buddha, but also because the sacred relics of Lord Buddha are here after 75 years. When these relics were brought here 75 years ago, there was hardly any communication, there were no roads and no connectivity and that must have been the reason for very few people having been able to have the 'darshan' of these relics. The occasion today is very special because a large number of Buddhists from Leh and Kargil, and also followers of other faiths, have come to have 'darshan' of the sacred relics."

"Lord Buddha was born on Buddha Purnima, he attained salvation on Buddha Purnima, and he gave up physical existence on Buddha Purnima. This is the rarest happening in the life history of any Avatar", he said.

The Union home minister said whenever the Dalai Lama comes to Ladakh, he says this is the land of spiritual enlightenment and special in the history of Buddhism.

"Whenever Buddhism faced trouble, the ray of hope emerged from Ladakh, and whenever peace prevailed, the real message of brotherhood and coexistence came from Ladakh", he added.

He said being part of the historic Silk Route, Ladakh was not only a landmark trade centre but also a centre for meditation and cultural interaction.

"Ladakh has many relics of Buddhism, and this continues to be the pilgrimage place for all Buddhists of the world," he said.

He said that when Lord Buddha attained salvation, he gave his message to all his followers. "I must say in the end that Lord Buddha's message is as relevant to our times today as it was 2,500 years ago".

- IANS

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Priya S
Beautiful to see the relics coming back to Ladakh. But let's also remember that Buddha's message isn't just for festivals - it's about how we treat each other every day. Hope this inspires real kindness and not just political speeches.
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Sarah B
As a foreigner living in India, this resonates deeply. The reverence for such ancient traditions is something we often lose in the West. Ladakh truly feels like a spiritual haven.
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Michael C
I'm not Buddhist but I've read Buddha's teachings. Non-violence and compassion are universal. Good to see a senior minister acknowledging this. But actions speak louder than words - hope we see less hate speech and more peace in politics.
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Vikram M
Leh is truly special - the Land of Lamas. I visited last year and felt such peace there. The Dalai Lama's words about Ladakh being a land of enlightenment are spot on. Shame that sometimes politicians use these events for photo-ops though.
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Jessica F
Beautiful sentiment but ironic coming from a party that sometimes promotes division. Buddha taught unity, not us-versus-them. Still, good that they're honoring the relics.
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Neha E
My grandmother is from Kargil and she used to tell stories about the relics. So happy they're back! Buddha P

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