Kathmandu, Dec 13: Prime Minister KP Sharma Oli has described Buddhism as a 'luminous thread' in the relations between Nepal and China.
"Nepal and China share more
than just borders; we are bound by the timeless tapestry of our history, the
majestic embrace of our mountains, the life-giving flow of our rivers, and the
profound richness of our cultures.
Buddhism has been the luminous
thread that weaves together the spiritual and cultural fabric of our two
nations, fostering an enduring bond of harmony and understanding," PM Oli
said, addressing the Ninth Nanhai Buddhism Roundtable Forum today.
Noting that this gathering holds
particular significance as it takes place in Nepal, the sacred birthplace of
Gautam Buddha, the Light of Asia, PM Oli said this land, blessed by his
footsteps, symbolizes a timeless bridge between the Buddhist heritage of Nepal
and China, reflecting a profound spiritual and cultural connection that has
flourished through centuries.
Prime Minister Oli said the teachings
of Gautam Buddha illuminate the path to a meaningful and harmonious life, and
His profound message of love, compassion, non-violence, and universal peace
transcends the bounds of time, offering solace and guidance to humanity in its
moments of despair.
"The Chaar Arya-Satya (Four
Noble Truths) and the Ashtanga-Marga (Eightfold Path) remain timeless
principles that can liberate us from suffering and guide us toward
enlightenment. In an age marked by materialism and division, the wisdom of
Buddha resonates ever more powerfully, reminding us of the need to nurture
compassion, embrace peace, and uphold the Pancha Shila (Five Moral
Precepts).
This forum, convened in the spirit
of these sacred teachings, is a beacon of hope for a world yearning for peace
and cooperation. It is heartening to learn that the Kathmandu Forum will be
followed by a Youth Forum and the World Peace Prayer Ceremony in Lumbini,
inspiring younger generations to carry forward the luminous legacy of Buddha
and his teachings," PM added.
Stating that from the ancient
journeys of the Chinese monks Fa Xian and Xuan Zang to Nepal to the
enlightening visit of Nepali scholar Buddhabhadra to China, our shared history
is replete with exchanges of wisdom and learning, PM Oli said, adding that the
architectural marvels of Nepali-style Buddhist temples in China and the
grandeur of the Zhong Hua Chinese Buddhist Monastery in Lumbini stand as
eternal monuments to this enduring connection.
The PM said: "It fills my
heart with pride to acknowledge the role of Lumbini Buddhist University in
Nepal, a beacon of knowledge dedicated to Buddhist studies.
The collaborative engagements between this institution and the Nanhai Buddhist Academy in China exemplify the spirit of partnership and shared aspiration.
I am confident that these bonds
will grow stronger in the days to come, enriching the legacy of our shared
heritage."
The culmination of eight successful
episodes of the Nanhai Buddhism Roundtable speaks to the enduring dedication of
this platform towards safeguarding peace, fostering cultural exchanges, and
nurturing the symphony of civilizations.
Today, as the ninth chapter unfolds
here in Kathmandu, I am confident that it will deepen the bonds of friendship,
inspire mutual learning, and advocate the eternal values of peace, compassion,
and cooperation among Buddhist communities in Nepal, China, and beyond.
On the occasion PM Oli extended his
deepest gratitude to the organizers for bringing together this august gathering
of the global Buddhist community to champion the cause of harmony and
peace.
"May this forum serve as a
guiding light, fostering love, compassion, and understanding across nations and
peoples. Let it inspire humanity to walk the noble path laid out by Gautam Buddha,
leading to a life of peace, fulfilment, and collective prosperity. May the
teachings of Buddha continue to guide us toward a brighter, more harmonious
world," he said. (RSS)