Dalai Lama's peace message
Monday, September 06, 2010
Express News
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His Holiness the Dalai Lama speaking at the 33rd World Congress of the International Association of Religious Freedom in Kochi, India, on September 4th, 2010. Photo/Tenzin Choejor/OHHDL
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KOCHI: Championing the cause of love and democracy, the Dalai Lama, spiritual leader of Tibetan Buddhists, has said the present century is one of dialogue.
Inaugurating the 33rd World Congress of the International Association for Religious Freedom, in Kochi on Saturday, the Dalai Lama said we could understand others' problems only through dialogue which may open the doors of compromise.
The gap between the rich and poor is widening, he said. The situation is the same in the ‘Socialist China’ and the USA, the world’s richest country.
“This is the reason for the increasing number of crime across the world. The growing gap between the rich and the poor causes frustration, which, in turn, leads to anger and violence. So, we will have to address the issue soon,” the Dalai Lama said.
People go after science and technology as it immediately fulfils their wishes, Lama said. But science and technology can only fulfill physical wishes. It is the same science and technology that caused the death of over 200 million people thanks to nuclear weapons, he said.
Many people think that love and compassion are associated only with religion, but these are human values that are to be upheld by mankind.
Generally, education focuses only on the development of the brain while “neglecting the heart totally”.
We should inculcate values in children through education. Violence is the symptom of weakness, he said.
On the problems faced by the Sri Lankan Tamils, he said that it was a political issue which has its root dating back to centuries. The only solution to the issues between these two groups is to live side by side, the Tibetan spiritual leader said.
Sukumar Azheekkode, Dominic Presentation MLA, Kochi Mayor Mercy Williams, Shivaratri Deshikendra Mahaswamigalu, head of Suttur Matt, Mysore, and IA RF president Thomas Mathew spoke. |