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India upholds and promotes the principles of Buddhism globally: Indian Ambassador to Russia

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Published : Aug 19, 2023, 7:14 PM IST

The Indian Ambassador to Russia Pavan Kapoor addressed the International Buddhist Forum in Buryatia. He highlighted the importance of Buddhism and spoke on its various aspects

Indian Ambassador to Russia Pavan Kapoor addressing the International Buddhist Forum in Buryatia
Indian Ambassador to Russia Pavan Kapoor addressing the International Buddhist Forum in Buryatia

New Delhi: Indian Ambassador to Russia Pavan Kapoor on Friday said India upholds and promotes the principles of Buddhism globally. “Buddhism, with its profound teachings of compassion, wisdom, peace and harmony, has been a cornerstone of Indian society for centuries. India, the land where the light of Buddha's wisdom first shone, continues to uphold and promote these principles globally. In Russia, Buddhism is one of the four main recognized religions,” the Indian Ambassador said while addressing the International Buddhist Forum in Buryatia.

Pavan Kapoor made his address in the presence of the senior lama of a Buddhist monastery in Mongolia and Russia, Pandito Khambo Lama. The Indian Ambassador noted that the spiritual ties between India and, Russia date back several millennia. “Our shared spiritual history is woven with the threads of Buddhism, which has transcended geographical borders to become an integral part of our cultural ties. As we deliberate on the various themes in this conference, it is essential to explore the ancient links between the Indo-Himalayan form of Buddhism and the Buddhism followed in Russia,” he said.

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“The intertwining of our spiritual roots can be traced back to the diffusion of Buddhism from India to Tibet and beyond", he added. The Indian Ambassador further said the country’s government has over the years, taken significant initiatives to foster the spirit of Buddhism in India.

“One of these was the establishment of the 'Buddhist Tourism Circuit', which connects important Buddhist heritage pilgrimage sites in India associated with the Buddha's life,” he said.

  • Addressed the Intl Buddhist Forum in Buryatia in the presence of HE Pandito Khambo Lama at the Ivolginsky Datsan. Spoke abt spiritual roots of Buddhism & the shared heritage this provides among countries incl Russia. Also mentioned GOI initiatives to promote Buddhism @MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/zUwILG71py

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Addressed the Intl Buddhist Forum in Buryatia in the presence of HE Pandito Khambo Lama at the Ivolginsky Datsan. Spoke abt spiritual roots of Buddhism & the shared heritage this provides among countries incl Russia. Also mentioned GOI initiatives to promote Buddhism @MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/zUwILG71py

— Amb Pavan Kapoor (@AmbKapoor) August 18, 2023 ">

He further said that a unique and historic project is also coming up in Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of Siddharth Gautam. On May 16, last year, during the 'Buddha Jayanti Vesak Day', the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along with the Prime Minister of Nepal laid the Foundation Stone for a world-class 'India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage' in the Lumbini Monastic Zone.

Pavan Kapoor said the bonds between the Indo-Himalayan form of Buddhism and the Buddhism practised in Russia are a testament to the enduring power of spirituality to transcend borders. “As we continue our journey, let us draw inspiration from our shared heritage, utilizing its timeless wisdom to navigate the challenges of our times. Let us forge ahead, hand in hand, as custodians of an ancient legacy that continues to illuminate our lives,” he said.

The Indian Ambassador to Russia on Friday also discussed the existing and potential cooperation in culture, tourism and economic spheres with the head of Buryatia Aleksey Tsedenov in Ulan Ude. Pavan Kapoor took to his social media handle 'X' and said, "Met the Head of Buryatia, Aleksey Tsedenov, in Ulan Ude. Discussed existing and potential cooperation in culture, tourism & economic spheres.

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New Delhi: Indian Ambassador to Russia Pavan Kapoor on Friday said India upholds and promotes the principles of Buddhism globally. “Buddhism, with its profound teachings of compassion, wisdom, peace and harmony, has been a cornerstone of Indian society for centuries. India, the land where the light of Buddha's wisdom first shone, continues to uphold and promote these principles globally. In Russia, Buddhism is one of the four main recognized religions,” the Indian Ambassador said while addressing the International Buddhist Forum in Buryatia.

Pavan Kapoor made his address in the presence of the senior lama of a Buddhist monastery in Mongolia and Russia, Pandito Khambo Lama. The Indian Ambassador noted that the spiritual ties between India and, Russia date back several millennia. “Our shared spiritual history is woven with the threads of Buddhism, which has transcended geographical borders to become an integral part of our cultural ties. As we deliberate on the various themes in this conference, it is essential to explore the ancient links between the Indo-Himalayan form of Buddhism and the Buddhism followed in Russia,” he said.

Also read: Chinese govt tried to harm Buddhism, but it still exists in China: Dalai Lama

“The intertwining of our spiritual roots can be traced back to the diffusion of Buddhism from India to Tibet and beyond", he added. The Indian Ambassador further said the country’s government has over the years, taken significant initiatives to foster the spirit of Buddhism in India.

“One of these was the establishment of the 'Buddhist Tourism Circuit', which connects important Buddhist heritage pilgrimage sites in India associated with the Buddha's life,” he said.

  • Addressed the Intl Buddhist Forum in Buryatia in the presence of HE Pandito Khambo Lama at the Ivolginsky Datsan. Spoke abt spiritual roots of Buddhism & the shared heritage this provides among countries incl Russia. Also mentioned GOI initiatives to promote Buddhism @MEAIndia pic.twitter.com/zUwILG71py

    — Amb Pavan Kapoor (@AmbKapoor) August 18, 2023 " class="align-text-top noRightClick twitterSection" data=" ">

He further said that a unique and historic project is also coming up in Lumbini, Nepal, the birthplace of Siddharth Gautam. On May 16, last year, during the 'Buddha Jayanti Vesak Day', the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi along with the Prime Minister of Nepal laid the Foundation Stone for a world-class 'India International Centre for Buddhist Culture and Heritage' in the Lumbini Monastic Zone.

Pavan Kapoor said the bonds between the Indo-Himalayan form of Buddhism and the Buddhism practised in Russia are a testament to the enduring power of spirituality to transcend borders. “As we continue our journey, let us draw inspiration from our shared heritage, utilizing its timeless wisdom to navigate the challenges of our times. Let us forge ahead, hand in hand, as custodians of an ancient legacy that continues to illuminate our lives,” he said.

The Indian Ambassador to Russia on Friday also discussed the existing and potential cooperation in culture, tourism and economic spheres with the head of Buryatia Aleksey Tsedenov in Ulan Ude. Pavan Kapoor took to his social media handle 'X' and said, "Met the Head of Buryatia, Aleksey Tsedenov, in Ulan Ude. Discussed existing and potential cooperation in culture, tourism & economic spheres.

Also read: Dalai Lama names Mongolian boy as third highest leader in Buddhism

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