Dalai Lama visits Benuban Vihar Monastery in Agartala
Agartala, Jan 19 : Nobel laureate and Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama visited the Benuban Vihar monastery here on Thursday.
The Buddhist spiritual leader arrived around 10 AM amidst tight security, where hundreds of devotees, monks and non-Buddhist were already present to witness the spiritual leader who delivered a one and a half hours speech.
The Dalai Lama said the Buddhism like all other religion teaches to love people and the main cause of human suffering was desire and evil thought.
He also expressed that the Indian secular government is the best system as it respects and gives equal opportunity to all religions to grow, adding that Hinduism and Buddhism is twin.
The Buddhist leaders later in the afternoon interacted with people, discussing the various aspects of religion and secularism at the Agartala Town Hall.
Agartala, Jan 19 : Nobel laureate and Tibetan spiritual leader the Dalai Lama visited the Benuban Vihar monastery here on Thursday.
The Buddhist spiritual leader arrived around 10 AM amidst tight security, where hundreds of devotees, monks and non-Buddhist were already present to witness the spiritual leader who delivered a one and a half hours speech.
The Dalai Lama said the Buddhism like all other religion teaches to love people and the main cause of human suffering was desire and evil thought.
He also expressed that the Indian secular government is the best system as it respects and gives equal opportunity to all religions to grow, adding that Hinduism and Buddhism is twin.
The Buddhist leaders later in the afternoon interacted with people, discussing the various aspects of religion and secularism at the Agartala Town Hall.
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