India needs to follow Buddha's message: Revanth Reddy

CM Revanth Reddy participated in Buddha Purnima celebrations at Mahabodhi Buddha Vihar in Mahendra Hills, Secunderabad.

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Update: 2024-05-23 11:08 GMT
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HYDERABAD: Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy has pledged his support to spreading Buddha's teachings throughout society. He made this commitment during a programme at Mahabodhi Buddha Vihar in Mahendra Hills, Secunderabad, on the occasion of Buddha Purnima celebrations on Thursday.

During his speech, the Chief Minister expressed deep concern over society's increasing intolerance and jealousy. He emphasised the importance of following Buddha's message in addressing these issues, stating, "Differences and emotions are dominating today; India needs to follow Buddha's message."

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Reflecting on his visit to Buddha Vihar, Revanth Reddy shared his sense of spiritual fulfillment. "At the age of 29, Buddha began preaching peace by relinquishing power and his kingdom. Buddha's doctrine has remained alive for the past 2,500 years. I am deeply inspired by his teaching to approach every task with the focus of meditation," he said.

The Chief Minister announced that the State Government would allocate special funds from the Special Development Fund to construct a Spiritual Centre (Dhyana Mandir) and urged the management of Mahabodhi Buddha Vihar to establish a school.

"Today, India needs to follow Buddha's message. Both as an individual and on behalf of the government, I will extend help to spread Buddha's teachings to everyone in society. This government is yours, and we will provide all necessary assistance and cooperation. Telangana respects Buddhist monks," he stated.

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