Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday Sep 05,2015 visited Bihar again.
However, this time, he chose to talk about peace, harmony and universal brotherhood and not politics.
Addressing
monks and delegates at the concluding session of an international
Buddhist conference, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said that his government would like to develop
Bodh Gaya not only as a spiritual capital but also as the
civilisational bond between India and the Buddhist world.
“I recognise how Buddhists all over the world revere Bodh Gaya as a place of pilgrimage,” he said.
“The
government of India will like to provide all possible support that its
Buddhist cousin nations need for the satisfaction of their spiritual
needs from this holiest of holy places.”
Describing
Buddha as the crown jewel of the Indian nation which accepts all ways of
worship of all religions, Modi said that this quality of Hinduism in
India was a product of many great spiritual masters such as Buddha who
was the chief among them.
“This is what sustains the secular character of India,” he added.
Modi said that the enlightenment which Buddha attained in Bodh Gaya also lit the light of enlightened in Hinduism.
“As
the first servant of this ancient nation I revere Buddha as a reformer
of not only Hinduism but also the world, who has given all of us a new
world view and vision which is critical for the survival of all of us
and the entire world,” he said.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi said both Gautama
Buddha and Lord Krishna taught the world so much, as Krishna gave his
message before the start of the great war in Mahabharata and Buddha
repeatedly emphasised on rising above warfare
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