India-China / Dalai Lama says World will benefit if people of India China work together

Zoom News : Jan 05, 2023, 07:10 PM
India-China LAC: Tibetan religious leader Dalai Lama has asked India and China to work together. The Dalai Lama said that if the people of India and China work for inner peace by following the path of non-violence and compassion, the whole world will benefit from it. in Science and Technology. External disarmament is necessary but internal disarmament is also no less important.

In this context, I really feel that India can play a leading role because of its great tradition of non-violence and peaceful understanding hidden in the treasures of compassion,' the 87-year-old Tibetan spiritual leader wrote in an article for the Manorama Year Book 2023. ' "Such knowledge transcends any one religion and has the potential to promote a more integrated and ethically based way of life in contemporary society," he said. That's why I encourage everyone for compassion and non-violence. For world peace, he said that people need to calm their mind and this is more important than material development and happiness.

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Describing Mahatma Gandhi as an icon of 'non-violence', the Dalai Lama said that he is greatly influenced by his ideals, on whose path Dr. Martin Luther King and Nelson Mandela also followed. He said, 'For me he (Mahatma Gandhi) is still the ideal politician who put charity above his personal views and respected all great spiritual traditions.' The Dalai Lama described himself as a long-time guest in India. The Dalai Lama said that after Communist China attacked his country, he fled there and lived in India for more than six decades. The Dalai Lama said that Tibetans have always been influenced by Indian ideas. He said that as a human being, he is committed to the integration of humanity and to promoting harmony among the world's religious traditions that may have different philosophies. He said that being a Tibetan and the Dalai Lama, he is committed to preserving the Tibetan language and culture.

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