Kochi: Tibetan spiritual leader, Dalai Lama, on Sunday said India, where different religious traditions "live harmoniously", is a model to other parts of world, and should continue to keep this tradition.
"India is a model. Different religious traditions live peacefully and harmoniously. Please keep this tradition," Dalai Lama said at the valedictory of the year-long celebration of the 1,960 year-old Malankara Orthodox Syrian church in Kochi.
Describing India as 'Arya Bhumi', the Nobel Laureate said "we consider this country spiritually very, very important."
In the last 2000-3000 years, different religious traditions, including Buddhism, Jainism, flourished here."
"India has great heritage. There is harmony among different religious traditions. India is a land where people of different religious faiths can live peacefully and harmoniously here. India's tradition is very relevant in today's world," he said.
For thousands of years, India carried the message of 'Ahimsa' which was relevant even today, he said, adding, "We should ourselves create inner peace by practising love and compassion in daily life."
In the 21st century, people everywhere talk about money and material value. That is also important. Material wealth provides physical comfort. Mental comfort is possible only by faith, he said.
"A disturbed mind is very bad for health, while a healthy mind and health body go together. Material wealth alone will not bring happiness," the spiritual leader said.
Former President A P J Abdul Kalam said there is need for a combination of economic prosperity and spiritual way of life.
"India is a model. Different religious traditions live peacefully and harmoniously. Please keep this tradition," Dalai Lama said at the valedictory of the year-long celebration of the 1,960 year-old Malankara Orthodox Syrian church in Kochi.
Describing India as 'Arya Bhumi', the Nobel Laureate said "we consider this country spiritually very, very important."
"India has great heritage. There is harmony among different religious traditions. India is a land where people of different religious faiths can live peacefully and harmoniously here. India's tradition is very relevant in today's world," he said.
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In the 21st century, people everywhere talk about money and material value. That is also important. Material wealth provides physical comfort. Mental comfort is possible only by faith, he said.
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Former President A P J Abdul Kalam said there is need for a combination of economic prosperity and spiritual way of life.
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