Dalai Lama Urges Peace on Buddha Purnima, Amit Shah Celebrates in Ladakh

Tibetan Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama offered heartfelt greetings on Buddha Purnima, emphasizing the relevance of Buddha's teachings today. He urged followers to be 21st-century Buddhists by deeply reflecting on the teachings and putting them into practice. Union Home Minister Amit Shah highlighted Ladakh as a living laboratory of Buddhist culture and compassion. Both leaders underscored the message of peace and harmony on the auspicious occasion.

Key Points: Dalai Lama's Buddha Purnima Message: Peace Through Teachings

  • Dalai Lama offers greetings on Buddha Purnima
  • He urges followers to be 21st-century Buddhists
  • Emphasizes Buddha's teachings on compassion and dependent arising
  • Amit Shah calls Ladakh a living laboratory of Buddhist culture
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Dalai Lama extends Buddha Purnima greetings

Dalai Lama offers heartfelt Buddha Purnima greetings, urging followers to be 21st-century Buddhists. Amit Shah calls Ladakh a living laboratory of Buddhist culture.

Dalai Lama extends Buddha Purnima greetings
"This sacred day reminds us of the light that Shakyamuni Buddha brought into the world more than 2,500 years ago. - Dalai Lama"

Dharamshala, May 1

Tibetan Spiritual Leader Dalai Lama on Friday offered his greetings on the occasion of Buddha Purnima, which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Buddha.

The Dalai Lama hoped that the teachings of the Lord inspire people to create a peaceful world.

"On this auspicious occasion of Buddha Purnima -- Vesak -- which commemorates the birth, enlightenment, and parinirvana of Buddha Shakyamuni, I offer my heartfelt greetings and prayers to every member of our global Buddhist family," Dalai Lama said in his statement.

The leader added, "This sacred day reminds us of the light that Shakyamuni Buddha brought into the world more than 2,500 years ago. Though the world has transformed beyond recognition since then, his teachings remain relevant today. His profound insight into dependent arising, and his call to harm no one and to help all beings, remain the most compassionate and practical guide for living in our troubled times."

The Dalai Lama said that Buddha's teachings entail listening and reflecting deeply.

"Whenever I can, I encourage those who consider themselves followers of the Buddha to be 21st-century Buddhists: to discover what the teachings truly mean and to put them into practice. This entails listening and reading, reflecting deeply on what one has heard or read, and making oneself thoroughly familiar with it," he said.

The spiritual leader further said in his statement, "On this joyful celebration of the 2,570th Buddha Jayanti, I offer my greetings to all my Buddhist brothers and sisters. I pray that each of us, by bringing the Buddha's teachings into our own daily lives, may contribute to creating a happier and more peaceful world."

Meanwhile, Union Home Minister Amit Shah on Friday said that Ladakh is not just a geographical region but a "living laboratory" of Buddhist culture and compassion.

He highlighted that India's civilisation has long promoted the message of peace and that knowledge and cultural traditions have been preserved in the region for centuries.

While addressing the Holy Relics Exposition and Cultural Ceremony on Buddha Purnima in Leh, Shah said, "...When the Dalai Lama comes here, he says that this land is not merely a geographical land. This land is a living laboratory of Buddhist culture and compassion. On this land, knowledge has been preserved... India's civilisation has been conveying the message of peace for thousands of years."

- ANI

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Priya S
It's heartwarming to see leaders from different traditions spreading messages of harmony. The reference to Ladakh being a 'living laboratory' of Buddhist culture is so fitting—I've seen how deeply the teachings are rooted there.
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Michael C
The Dalai Lama's call for deep reflection and practice, not just blind faith, is powerful. In an age of distractions, actually applying Buddha's teachings of compassion could transform so many conflicts. Good reminder.
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Rohit P
While the Dalai Lama's words are noble, it's a bit odd for the Home Minister to praise Buddhist culture in Ladakh while the region remains a source of tension. Actions speak louder than speeches on the ground. 🧐
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Kavya N
As someone from a Hindu family, I've always admired how Buddhism and Jainism share core values of ahimsa and mindfulness. These greetings across traditions show India's unity in diversity. Sad that politics sometimes overshadows this. 🙏

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