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President, Prime Minister extend best wishes on Buddha Jayanti and Ubhauli



Bidya and Deuba
President Bidya Devi Bhandari (left) and Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba. (file photo)

KATHMANDU: President Bidya Devi Bhandari has expressed her best wishes for happiness, peace and prosperity to all Nepali brothers and sisters at home and abroad on the occasion of the 2566th birth anniversary of Gautam Buddha, the propounder of Buddhist philosophy and the pioneer of the world peace.

In her message, the President has said it was a matter of pride for all of us that Nepal is the birthplace of the great Gautam Buddha.

The President has believed that if we can imbibe the teachings and guidelines of the apostle of peace, Gautam Buddha, we will be able to consolidate our national unity and help promote world peace by enhancing the spirit of mutual goodwill, tolerance and brotherhood among cultural and social diversity.

Likewise, the President has stated that concerned side should pay heed for the appropriate development and conservation of cultural and archeological sites related to Buddhist religion spread across the country.

Meanwhile, the President has given a message of best wishes to all Nepalis for building a prosperous, equitable, civilized and cultured society on the occasion of Ubhauli Festival of Kirant community.

Likewise, Prime Minister Sher Bahadur Deuba has extended greetings on the occasion of 2566th Buddha purnima.

Issuing a message of best wishes on 2566th Buddha Jayanti today, PM Deuba wished world peace, co-existence, tolerance, brotherhood and fraternity in the world.

PM Deuba expressed his best wishes to all and wished that Buddha Purnima would inspire all to promote unity and mutual respect in the entire human community.

The PM said,”I wish happiness, peace and progress to all Nepalis and Buddhist communities at home and abroad on the birthday of Lord Buddha, the apostle of peace, non-violence and compassion.”

The full moon day of Nepali month Baisakh coincides with the day when Lord Buddha was born, attained enlightenment and mahaparinirvan (passing away) took place, Deuba said in the message, adding that this day has been inspiring to move towards peace, non-violence, compassion, goodwill and self-realization since ancient time.

“Gautam Buddha is luminary. His teachings and sermons are still relevant, useful and enduring for humans even today,” the head of the government asserted in the message.

He viewed that the four Arya Satya (noble truth) and Arya Astangik Marg (The Eightfold Path) were still useful and worthy of emulating even at present. Deuba, in the message, said we should be able to follow the teachings and messages of Lord Buddha into our practical life and make life peaceful and happy.