We should create union of world: Dalai Lama

We should create union of world: Dalai Lama
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The Dalai Lama feels that nations should engage in a dialogue to resolve differences for peaceful co-existence instead of building walls like the US President Donald Trump. Delivering a talk on Ethics, Values and Wellbeing here, the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader said, “Two giants of Asia, China and India, and then Japan, Bangladesh should eventually create a Union. 

​Hyderabad: The Dalai Lama feels that nations should engage in a dialogue to resolve differences for peaceful co-existence instead of building walls like the US President Donald Trump. Delivering a talk on Ethics, Values and Wellbeing here, the Tibetan Buddhist spiritual leader said, “Two giants of Asia, China and India, and then Japan, Bangladesh should eventually create a Union.

In order to achieve demilitarised world, we must make efforts to create spirit of dialogue, it is a practical way.” Stressing on the need to create dialogue he said, “The best method is dialogue, whenever some different interests or views arise, through a dialogue and talk it can be resolved."

He further said that India is an example to rest of the world given its rich tradition where all major religions live together with mutual respect though occasionally some problems arise but that is understandable.

The Dalai Lama said that the Indian psychology, when compared with modern psychology, is highly developed. "Modern psychology looks like KG level when compared to Indian psychology," he said. Though he felt that now modern India is too much westernised "Now the time has come, young Indians should pay more attention to thousands of years of ancient Indian knowledge,” he said.

"Mentally, emotionally, physically we are same human beings. Different nationality, different race, different family background, that's all secondary and not important," the Dalai Lama said. He said that it is really sad and unthinkable that religious faith itself is causing divisions and killings.

"We cannot ignore these things and cannot remain indifferent. That is immoral. We have to think about the well-being of all the suffering people. We should be ready to help each other with sense of oneness of humanity," he said.

Earlier, the Dalai Lama, Andhra Pradesh and Telangana Governor ESL Narasimhan, Telangana Deputy Chief Minister Mohammad Mahmood Ali, State IT Minister K T Rama Rao and other dignitaries took part in the ground-breaking ceremony of the Dalai Lama Centre for Ethics and Transformative Values here.

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