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Nepal’s PR to UN calls for reviving Int'l Committee for Development of Lumbini

KATHMANDU, May 18: Amid a special function, the International Day of Vesak (Buddha Purnima) was celebrated at the United Nations Headquarters in New York earlier today.
Photo courtesy: Nepal's Permanent Mission to United Nations based in New York.
By Pratik Rana

KATHMANDU, May 18: Amid a special function, the International Day of Vesak (Buddha Purnima) was celebrated at the United Nations Headquarters in New York earlier today.  


The President of the UN General Assembly, María Fernanda Espinosa Garcés; Chef de Cabinet of the Secretary-General, Maria Luiza Ribeiro Viotti; and representatives from Bangladesh, Bhutan, Cambodia, India, Indonesia, Japan, the Republic of Korea, Lao PDR, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, Nepal, Pakistan, Philippines, Russian Federation, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Thailand and Viet Nam attended the event.


The participants highlighted the relevance of the Buddhist philosophy for peace, social harmony, and sustainability in the present context.


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The speakers also shared their confidence that the Buddhist ideas would be useful towards addressing the pressing problems and issues facing humanity today, from conflict to terrorism and from climate change to sustainable development.


On the occasion, Nepal’s Permanent Representative of Nepal to the United Nations Amrit Bahadur Rai said that the celebration of Buddha Purnima is important to promote peace, non-violence, compassion, universal brotherhood, and welfare not only of humanity but also of all sentient beings on the earth.


He also highlighted the importance of reviving the International Committee for the Development of Lumbini which has remained dormant for several years.


Rai said that the revival of the committee will help to spread the message of Buddha including through conserving and developing this holy place.


The event began with an observance of the Five Precepts in the Theravada tradition and Invocation of Blessings in the Mahayana tradition. The event also contained sermons by monks and musical interludes. 


The celebrations commenced in the morning today with a daan (offering of food) ceremony which was attended by the Buddhist monks from various countries. Nepal offered Nepali delicacies to the monks.


Following the adoption of the General Assembly resolution (A/RES/54/115) in 2000, of which Nepal was a leading cosponsor, the Vesak Day event is being organized at the UN Headquarters every year with Nepal among principal organizers. The event this year was co-hosted by Sri Lanka and Thailand.

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