Harmony is root of happiness; we should seek friendship and harmony between us: His Holiness the Dalai Lama

His Holiness the Dalai Lama addressing the assembly at Wat-pa Thai Temple in Bodhgaya, December 27, 2022. Photo: OHHDL/ Tenzin Choejor

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Bodhgaya, Bihar, India — His Holiness the Dalai Lama visited the Wat-pa Thai temple in Bodhgaya and addressed the gathering saying, "Harmony is the root of happiness, wars and weapons were created because there was no harmony, we should pray for the world peace, but prayers alone are not enough, we should seek friendship and harmony among ourselves through our actions." 

His Holiness the Dalai Lama invited to launch the five-year Pali and Sanskrit International Bhikkhu Exchange Program at the Wat-pa Thai temple in Bodhgaya on December 27, 2022 and addressed the assembly in the temple, Ven Warakagoda Dhammasiddhi, Sakya Gongma Trichen Rinpoche and Gaden Tri Rinpoche and other senior lamas and Geshes, monks present at the inauguration.

Ven Lobsang Gyaltsen first paid his respects and expressed his appreciation to His Holiness and the principal guests for their presence. Then he explained that the five-year Pali and Sanskrit International Bhikkhu Exchange Program being inaugurated today has been organized in partial fulfilment of His Holiness’s commitment to promote human values, to encourage harmony among the world’s religious traditions, to ensure the preservation of Tibetan culture and to prompt a revival of awareness of the value of ancient Indian knowledge.

"We are all followers of Buddha Shakyamuni, and bringing about world peace is our common goal. The program is intended to strengthen relationships between followers of the Pali and Sanskrit traditions, allowing them to learn about each other," he declared.

Ven Phra Bodhinandhamunee, Abbot of the Wat-pa Temple, expressed his appreciation that this was the third occasion on, which His Holiness had blessed the community. He noted that the five-year exchange program was to begin today from these very premises.

Ven Dhammapiya, Secretary General of the International Buddhist Confederation, remarked that the Buddha spoke of one path, one dhamma, therefore we have to keep our hearts and minds open and appreciate how Buddhism has evolved in the array of Buddhist countries.

“Let us connect with one another,” he urged and noted a slogan he saw in the airport yesterday— ‘One Earth, One Family, One Future’. “On such a basis we can create a peaceful, harmonious world.”

The Chief Guest Most Ven Warakagoda Dhammasiddhi, who was sitting next to His Holiness, praised the intention to create mutual understanding among different Buddhist cultures with closer interaction among their monks. He expressed a wish to convey the heartfelt gratitude of the Sri Lankan Maha Sangha for this precious opportunity.

The formal launch of the exchange program took place with the unfurling of banners by the principal guests and signing of a declaration of intent.

His Holiness was then invited to address the gathering and he said, “All of us gathered here at this sacred site of Bodhgaya are followers of the Buddha. We all try to implement his teaching on the basis of an understanding of the four seals.

"All conditioned phenomena are transient.
All polluted phenomena are unsatisfactory or in the nature of suffering.
All phenomena are empty and selfless.
Nirvana is true peace.

“We all want to be happy, therefore we should seek friendship and harmony between us. Since religious practice is about cultivating goodwill and affection it’s very sad when we witness quarrelling among members of this or that tradition. As far as we are concerned, we must do our best to follow the teaching of the Buddha sincerely. If the Buddha were to observe us arguing or criticising each other, I think he might ask us not to do that," His Holiness said.

"Harmony is the root of happiness, wars and weapons were created because there was no harmony, we should pray for the world peace, but prayers alone are not enough, we should seek friendship and harmony among ourselves through our actions," he added.

“We follow the same teacher and essentially the same teaching, therefore there’s every reason why there should be harmony between us whether we belong to the Pali or Sanskrit tradition," His Holiness mentioned.

“When I look at the image of the Buddha on the wall over there and see the position of his hands, I am reminded that they indicate not that he would stroke our heads, nor that he would clench a fist to hit us. It was teaching he gave us and encouraged us to put it into effect. This means practising steadily day by day. That’s how we too can eventually become like the Buddha," he said.

“The Buddha taught us that the whole of the cycle of existence is empty of any essential core. Consequently, it’s possible to thoroughly purify the mind. I have tried to be a sincere practitioner and follow the Buddha’s teaching in my own life. As the mantra in the ‘Heart Sutra’ indicates, by applying what the Buddha taught we can proceed towards enlightenment ourselves. This is a goal I wish to fulfil and I seek the Buddha’s blessings to be successful in doing so," the spiritual leader of Tibet said.

“There may be some differences between our various traditions, but the important point is that we are all followers of the same teacher. Therefore, it’s essential that we are friendly and respectful towards one another," His Holiness said.

“I try to cultivate the awakening mind of bodhichitta and an understanding of emptiness every day and I urge you too to try to cultivate an altruistic state of mind. I am motivated by the following prayer:

“Wherever the Buddha’s teaching has not spread
And wherever it has spread but has declined
May I, moved by great compassion, clearly elucidate
This treasury of excellent benefit and happiness for all.

“Whatever the circumstances, it’s always important to generate a kind heart,” His Holiness the Dala Lama concluded. 

Ven Ratneswar Chakma, General Secretary of the Buddhist Thai-Bharat Society announced in conclusion: “It gives me great pleasure to offer a vote of thanks to everyone who has taken part in the inauguration of this exchange program. I thank the guests, and especially His Holiness, for joining us today. I also thank the organizers and the Office of His Holiness the Dalai Lama for their support."

Source: OHHDL