City
Epaper

Buddhist monk welcomes PM Modi's second visit to sacred Bodhi Tree, cites 2,000-year connection

By ANI | Updated: April 6, 2025 23:36 IST

Anuradhapura [Sri Lanka], April 6 : Ven. K Medhankara Thero, a prominent Buddhist monk expressed his happiness over Prime ...

Open in App

Anuradhapura [Sri Lanka], April 6 : Ven. K Medhankara Thero, a prominent Buddhist monk expressed his happiness over Prime Minister Narendra Modi's second visit to the Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi temple in Sri Lanka's Anuradhapura, highlighting the 2,000 years historical connection between Anuradhapura and India.

Speaking to ANI, he said "Anuradhapura and our temple have been connected to India for over 2,000 years. Anuradhapura was the first capital of Sri Lanka...This is the second time PM Modi has come to Anuradhapura and we are very happy."

The monk also emphasized the spiritual significance of the Bodhi tree, saying, "To come here and take darshan of Bodhi and seek blessings, this does not come to everyone's mind. Those who have 'punya', only they think like this."

He added that PM Modi must have felt the spiritual strength of the Bodhi tree during his first visit, which prompted him to return .

"Coming to see Buddha is not a small thing. When he touched the Bodhi, he experienced that strength. When he came here for the first time, he must have felt that strength, that is why he came again for the second time," he said.

Earlier in the day, PM Modi, along with the Sri Lanka President, Anura Kumara Disanayaka, visited the sacred Jaya Sri Maha Bodhi temple in Anuradhapura and offered prayers at the revered Mahabodhi tree.

The tree is believed to have grown from the Bo sapling that was brought to Sri Lanka by Sangamitta Maha Theri from India in the 3rd Century BCE.

The temple stands as a testament to the strong civilizational linkages that form the foundation of the close India-Sri Lanka partnership.

Prime Minister Narendra Modi's three-day visit to Sri Lanka from April 4 to 6, was a resounding success, marked by warm receptions and significant diplomatic engagements. Upon arrival in Colombo, PM Modi was greeted with a ceremonial welcome at the Independence Square by Sri Lankan President Anura Kumara Dissanayake, setting the tone for a packed diplomatic schedule.

This is PM Modi's fourth visit to Sri Lanka during his tenure in office. He last visited Sri Lanka in 2019, as you might recall. That was as a mark of solidarity after the Easter Sunday terrorist attacks in Colombo.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

NationalChhattisgarh Road Accident: 13 Dead, 11 Injured in Trailer-truck Collision in Raipur

International39% of people living in Japan feel lonely: Study

InternationalHamas to free Israeli-American hostage in bid to secure ceasefire

International"Very sudden ceasefire" was "quite remarkable", says Foreign Expert

InternationalSharjah Chamber unlocks global opportunities for developing national competencies in Spain

International Realted Stories

InternationalAstorga Melgar wins historic gold for El Salvador at World Taekwondo Cadet Championships 2025 in Fujairah

InternationalIran says nuclear talks 'more serious,' rejects US call to dismantle facilities

InternationalMansoor bin Mohammed leads UAE delegation at 37th meeting of GCC National Olympic Committee Presidents

InternationalUS notifies Israel Hamas plans to release Israeli-American hostage: PM Netanyahu office

InternationalPoland President says Russia burned down Warsaw's biggest mall