Buddhism fosters peace and harmony - PM
It is with immense pleasure and piety that I send my message of
felicitation to Buddhists in Sri Lanka and Buddhists around the world
for the Vesak Festival of the year 2012, which commemorates the
completion of 2,600th Sambuddhathwa Jayanthi, states Prime Minister D M
Jayaratne in a Vesak message.
The message: “I seriously believe that in a country where the
majority are Buddhists by birth we are passing through a period of
uncertainty where we are confronted with the task of differentiating
between the genuine Buddhists and pretenders.
“We, followers of a supreme sacred religion that preaches the Hethu
Palaya (the cause and effect) and Karma Palaya (results of a deed) which
help one to attain Nibbana, need not generate greed for anything mundane
or spiritual. It was only a Buddhist who could act with tolerance and
respect towards other religions demonstrating the noble qualities of
equality and harmony. This was the essence of the great teachings of The
Buddha. In a country where we find a leader who has realised this deep
reality, as Buddhists the task ahead of us is manifold for the eternal
existence of Buddhism.
“In keeping with the constitutional guarantee for protection and
foster Buddhism the steps taken by the President for the uplift of the
Buddha Sasana is praiseworthy.
“Encouraging parents to ordain children in the Sasana granting
special allowance to temples where over seven Samanaras are resident,
granting financial assistance to 773 viharas for development work,
developing 2,600 Daham Pasals island-wide, granting of a donation of Rs.
100 million to the Asgiri Vihara on its completion of 700 years after
establishment could be cited as a few examples among many programmes
undertaken by this government for the protection of Buddha Sasana.
According to the introduction of the United Nations Organization,
Buddhism is a religion with a philosophy that fosters peace and harmony
among mankind. Therefore the United Nations has declared Vesak Poya Day
as an International Holiday. Apart from that I believe that this is the
most appropriate moment to mention the extensive programme commenced by
the President for the propagation of Buddhism in countries where
Buddhism is not practiced. Besides, to be inwardly a Buddhist, to be a
well disciplined monk with a thorough knowledge of the Dhamma and to
lead a religious life are the noblest of all.
May your lives be relieved of pain and suffering on this noble day of
birth, enlightenment and Parinirwana of The Buddha”. |