Indian Dalits should unite to fight caste system, says Dalai Lama
Sarnath (AsiaNews) – The Dalai Lama has called on Indian Buddhist Dalits to “transcend the Hindu caste system” that exists in
Tibetans’ “god-king” made these remarks at the World Buddhist Leaders Council organised at Sarnath, the Buddhist shrine town in northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh where Lord Buddha delivered his first sermon after attaining enlightenment.
In his address, the Dalai Lama noted that since his arrival in the 1960s he endeavoured to bring together and foster unity among Indian Buddhists but acknowledged his failure against the tenacity of the caste system, feeling “dejected to see the outcome of my efforts”.
Caste-based differences among Buddhist groups persist in
For the religious leader, believers should follow the example of Ambedkar, one of
He ended his speech stressing that “religion, the real basis for humanity’s prosperity, is still used as a pretext to cause conflicts in the world. This must stop because each religion teaches peace and anyone using it to make war is wrong or in bad faith”.
28/10/2023 19:16