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'Centre committed to spread teachings of Buddha across world'

By IANS | Updated: May 16, 2022 23:15 IST

New Delhi, May 16 The Narendra Modi government is committed to spread the teaching of Lord Buddha in ...

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New Delhi, May 16 The Narendra Modi government is committed to spread the teaching of Lord Buddha in every corner of the world, said Union Culture Minister G. Kishan Reddy on Monday. He was speaking at an event to celebrate Vaishakh Buddha Poornima here.

On the occasion of the 2,566th Vaishakh Buddha Poornima, also called the Triple Day of Vesak to mark the day of Lord Buddha's birth, enlightenment & passing, the Ministry of Culture with its grantee body 'International Buddhist Confederation' organised the function in New Delhi. The programme showcased the life and teachings of Gautam Buddha.

"Buddha's followers are spread across the world, but around 90 per cent of them are from Southeast Asia and East Asia. Buddhists visit India as pilgrimage from every corner of the world. We are working to bring 25 lakh Buddhists every year in India," said Reddy.

He said that Indian government is working on mission mode with state governments to develop Buddha Circuit.

Under this circuit, different types of activities like connectivity, infrastructure development, logistics, cultural research centre, heritage, communications are being undertaken on mission mode, he added.

"During the US visit in September 2021, Prime Minister Narendra Modi brought 157 artefacts and antiquities. Out of total artefacts brought back, 16 relate to Buddhism. We want to bring all artefacts and antiquities related to Buddhism India from wherever they are," said the Culture Minister.

Talking about the teachings of Buddha, Reddy said that it teaches us to respect the nature.

"His teachings show the path that goes beyond sorrow and grief and inspire to be an ideal man," he added.

"Any country, small or big, aspires to become a powerful nation, only path is to follow the teachings of Buddha. Buddha's path is universal path which is middle path," said Union Law Minister Kiren Rijiju, who was also present on the occasion.

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