Sunday 6 July 2014

Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to end Muslim viciousness


LEH: The Dalai Lama Sunday emphasized his supplication to Buddhists in Myanmar and Sri Lanka to stop viciousness against Muslims, in a discourse to countless enthusiasts to stamp his 79th birthday.



Before the enormous swarm that included Hollywood film star Richard Gere in northern India, the Dalai Lama said the viciousness in both Buddhist-larger part nations focusing on religious minority Muslims was inadmissible.



"I urge the Buddhists in these nations to envision a picture of Buddha before they carry out such a wrongdoing," Tibet's banished profound pioneer said on the edge of Leh, high in the Himalayas.



"Buddha lectures affection and sympathy. On the off chance that the Buddha is there, he will secure the Muslims whom the Buddhists are assaulting," the pioneer, who fled Tibet for India in 1959 after a fizzled uprising against Chinese standard, said.



Dalai Lama urges Buddhists to end Muslim viciousness

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