Int’l Conclave on Global Peace for Prosperity to conclude in Lumbini today

Published On: March 22, 2024 11:46 AM NPT By: RSS


LUMBINI, March 22: An international Conclave on Global Peace for Prosperity in Lumbini is being held in Lumbini from March 21 to March 22. 

The conclave has been organized to promote Lumbini, increase investment in Nepal and enhance global fraternity. Discussions and presentations on investment opportunities in Nepal and tourism potential will also be made during the event.

The event is being organized to connect Lumbini with nearly one billion Buddhists around the globe and to highlight the cultural and religious importance of Lumbini. The event is also expected to contribute to increasing investment in Nepal.

Being hosted jointly by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Honorary Consular Corps Nepal (HCCN), the conclave has witnessed the participation of ambassadors and representatives from diplomatic missions in Nepal, honourary consul generals, consuls of different countries for Nepal, experts on foreign affairs and heritage, and others.

Inaugurating the International Conclave on Global Peace for Prosperity in Lumbini, Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for Foreign Affairs Narayan Kaji Shrestha said Lumbini is the fountain of Buddhism besides being the birthplace of Buddha and there can be no better choice of venue than Lumbini to deliberate on the agenda of peace and prosperity. "The Buddha, Buddhism and Lumbini are integral. Buddhism cannot be differentiated from the Buddha; it cannot be dissociated from Lumbini," He added.

“Peace, harmony and compassion are the innate attributes that we have inherited from Gautam Buddha and the teachings of Buddha on compassion, kindness and empathy are timeless and continue to be relevant today,” the Deputy Prime Minister said. 

He added that Lumbini, the revered place, gave birth to the message of peace and the messenger, who dedicated his life in the quest for humanity’s happiness, well-being, and emancipation.

On the occasion, Shrestha called for world peace saying "The growing inter- and intra-state conflicts continue to dominate the political landscape. Wars, armed conflicts, geopolitical rivalry, and polarization continue to pose threats to global peace and prosperity". 

Shrestha said the ongoing conflicts are multiplying the global economic distress and inequalities. "Humanitarian needs are soaring. Climate catastrophes are creating deeper woes for all of us." 

Shrestha also said that Lumbini is the center of attraction for pilgrims, scholars, researchers, and those searching for truth and emancipation. This is a place to reflect on the Buddha's teachings and ponder upon what these teachings mean in today’s troubled world.

 


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