‘Buddhist philosophy everlasting’
21st May 2024
The experts have said the Buddhist philosophy is everlasting, so its relevance is growing across the globe.
During a programme the TU Central Department of Buddhist Study organized on the occasion of 2568 Buddha Jayanti and Baisakh Poornima on Monday, the speakers viewed Buddhist philosophy is gaining relevance and prominence at present.
Chairman of TU Service Commission, Prof Dr Ghanashyam Bhattarai, viewed once Buddha’s teachings were implemented, it would elevate the status of human beings. The Inherent nature of humans is the factor behind unhappiness, he said, stressing that academia must conduct researches on life, teachings and philosophy of Gautam Buddha.
Similarly, Chairman of Gumba Development Committee, Thupten Jigdol, said Buddhist study is the art of living. For human peace, Buddha’s teachings are essential, he reminded.
Chairperson of Central Department of Buddhist Study, Dr Chandra Kala Ghimire, informed that the Department was transforming itself for better understanding and study of Buddhist philosophy. Research is another focus, she added.
Other speakers on the occasion suggested that the government spread Buddhist philosophy at an international level. Even a journal published by the Department was released in the programme.
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