PM criticises Congress for neglecting India’s culture, urges embracing of Buddha’s teachings

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PM criticises Congress for neglecting India’s culture, urges embracing of Buddha’s teachings

Friday, 18 October 2024 | Pioneer News Service | New Delhi

Days after India recognised Pali as a classical language, Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Thursday criticised past Congress Governments for neglecting the country’s cultural legacy after Independence and urged the global community to embrace Buddha’s teachings to promote peace amidst current geopolitical tensions.

In his address at an event held here to mark the International Abhidhamma Divas, he also referred to the current geopolitical scenario and called upon the whole world, “to learn from Buddha, keep the war away, and forge a path for peace”.

Modi said conferring the status of a classical language on Pali by the government recently, makes this occasion even more special.

The prime minister said while every nation associates its heritage with its identity, India was left far behind.

Invaders tried to erase India’s identity before its Independence, and those suffering from “slave mindset” did so afterwards, he said, adding that an ecosystem captured the country which took it in a direction opposite to its heritage.

Modi said his government’s policies and programmes have been guided by the teachings of Lord Buddha, reiterating that the world plagued by instability and insecurity can find solutions to its problems in his teachings.

The entire world can find solutions not in “yuddh” (war) but in Buddha, and it should learn from his teachings to pave the way for peace, he said.

Buddha is not only relevant but also a necessity, he said, referring to the current geopolitical situations.

“With a lot of faith, I call upon the whole world to learn from Buddha, keep the war away, and forge a path for peace,” Modi said.

In his address, he also quoted some lines from the teachings of Lord Buddha, and said, strife and discord do not lead to peace, and that there is no bigger happiness than peace.

“Welfare for everyone this is the message of Lord Buddha,” the prime minister told the audience which included a large number of monks, some diplomats and others.

Union Culture Minister Gajendra Singh Shekhawat, Union Minister for Parliamentary Affairs said Minority Affairs Kiren Rijiju, besides a few monks were also present on the dais.

Modi underlined that Buddha is both ‘bodh’ (consciousness) and ‘shodh’ (research) subject, and his government was laying emphasis on both academics and research in this area.

“I am happy that we have had the privilege of giving the status of a classical language to the Pali language in which the teachings of Lord Buddha have been inherited by the world,” Modi said, adding, the honour accorded to Pali “honours the great heritage of Lord Buddha”.

He lamented that this ancient language is not in use today, and said to preserve Pali is “the responsibility of all of us”.

Languages are the soul of a civilisation and culture and this step for honouring Pali is a “humble endeavour” of the government.

Modi rued that Pali language took seven decades after Independence to get this status. Lord Buddha, he said, resides in India’s soul, and his teachings will “guide us in this Amrit Kaal”.

He also said that “every language of ours, including Pali, has played an important role in nation building. Our new National Education Policy is becoming a medium for their preservation”.

Modi also paid tributes to B R Ambedkar, an iconic figure who hailed from Dalit community and converted to Buddhism later, noting that his government has been developing places associated with him and Buddhism.

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