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Nepal being Gautam Buddha’s birthplace a pride for Nepalis: President Paudel



President Ram Chandra Paudel (file photo)

Kathmandu, May 5: President Ramchandra Paudel has said it is a matter of pride for all Nepali people to note that Nepal is a birthplace of Gautam Buddha – who is respected as the apostle of global peace.

In a message of best wishes delivered on the occasion of 2567th Buddha Jayanti today, President Paudel expressed his confidence that the message of non-violence and peace propounded by Gautam Buddha would inspire individual, family, society, country and world for all-round welfare and progress.

“The inspiring teaching and guidance of peace apostle Buddha would help keep religious, social and cultural diversity and tolerance, and further strengthen national unity”, the President added.

Meanwhile, President Paudel expressed his hope that the Ubhauli festival would keep on cultural diversity of the country and also further strengthen people’s unity in the country.

In a message of best wishes on the occasion of ‘Ubhauli Festival 2080’, today, President Paudel said the festival may inspire further to consolidate national unity, harmony and cultural solidarity among the Nepali people belonging to all communities.

Activism with unity reflects true respect to Buddha: PM Dahal

Prime Minister Pushpa Kamal Dahal ‘Prachanda’ said activism coupled with mutual harmony, collaboration and unity being proud of Buddhist philosophy and teaching was a true homage to Buddha.

In his message of best wishes on the occasion of 2567th Buddha Jayanti today, he said Buddha’s renunciation, thoughts and practice for overall welfare and peace of human being was a historical moment for Nepali people.

“The self-knowledge the peace apostle Gautam Budhha had attained through a rigorous process and sense of great departure is still a matter of wider significance. The teaching of non-violence, human welfare and peace shown by Buddha is popular and epochal across the globe”, the message reads.

PM Dahal expressed the government’s commitment to promote and develop all Buddhist areas including Lumbini, the birthplace of Buddha.