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President Murmu Inaugurates First Asian Buddhist Summit in New Delhi

New Delhi: The President of India, Droupadi Murmu, graced the inaugural Asian Buddhist Summit today, organized by the Ministry of Culture in collaboration with the International Buddhist Confederation (IBC). The summit serves as a platform to discuss the teachings of Buddhism and their relevance in contemporary society.

In her address, President Murmu emphasized that India is the “blessed land of Dharma,” enriched by great masters, mystics, and seekers throughout history who have illuminated paths to peace and harmony. She remarked on the unparalleled significance of Siddhartha Gautama’s enlightenment under the Bodhi tree in Bodh Gaya, highlighting his commitment to share profound insights for the welfare of all, embodying the spirit of “Bahujana sukhaya bahujana hitaya cha” – for the welfare of the masses.

The President acknowledged the diverse interpretations of the Buddha’s teachings that have given rise to various sects and traditions, including Theravada, Mahayana, and Vajrayana. She noted that this flourishing of the Buddha Dharma has created a broader community, or Sangha, with India as its historical center. “What is said about God is also true about this larger Buddhist Sangha: that its centre is everywhere and circumference nowhere,” she stated.

Addressing current global challenges, President Murmu pointed out that the world faces multiple existential crises, from conflict to climate change. She asserted that the teachings of Buddhism, focused on peace and non-violence, offer valuable lessons to humanity. “If one word can capture the Buddha Dhamma, it has to be ‘karuna’ or compassion, which is what the world needs today,” she added.

The President also highlighted the government’s commitment to preserving Buddha’s teachings, noting that Pali and Prakrit have been granted the status of ‘classical languages’ and will receive financial support to aid in the preservation and revitalization of their literary heritage.

Finally, President Murmu called for discussions on how Buddha Dharma can enhance peace in Asia and the world, emphasizing a vision of peace free from physical violence and the deeper issues of greed and hatred. She expressed confidence that the summit would foster cooperation based on the shared heritage of the Buddha’s teachings, paving the way for a more peaceful future.

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