The key to shared humanity for the peaceful resolution of most conflicts: Dalai Lama | Bharat News

The key to shared humanity for the peaceful resolution of most conflicts: Dalai Lama | Bharat News

The Tibetan spiritual leader Dalai Lama said that the pain caused by the war made him sad, and asked people to see their “so -called enemies” as human, because such compassion can also solve the most conflicts with peace.

14th Dalai Lama, which It increased to 90 on 6 JulyIt was said in a written message, which was read by a respected monk of Dharamshala at a memorial program held in Delhi on Sunday.

In the incident, concerns with a message from the Dalai Lama, the concern over China’s efforts for China’s suitable Indian and Tibetan Buddhism increased ‘, remembering that India welcomed him 66 years ago when he ran “after the Chinese Communist invasion of Tibet”.

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In his special message from the International Buddhist Confederation on Sunday, the Dalai Lama said “… With active incentives and support of the Government of India, schools were established to get modern education for our children, while Tibetan was also to learn about culture and traditions”. He referred to India as ‘Arya Bhumi’.

The International Buddhist organization participated by scholars and monks from several countries including America, Vietnam, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia and Nepal.

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Three panel discussions – ‘The spiritual teachings are purity Dalai Lama: Relevance in the 21st century’; ‘Quantum physics, neurology and Buddhism’; And ‘Tibetan Buddhist’s future and conservation of culture’ – was held in this program. ,With PTI

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