KATHMANDU: President Ram Chandra Paudel has said that the principles of Panchsheel and the Four Noble Truths propounded by Gautam Buddha remain highly relevant in strengthening national unity, tolerance, and inclusive development in today’s changing political context.
Addressing a “Brihad Buddhasabha” organized on the occasion of the 2570th Buddha Jayanti, the President stressed that Buddha’s teachings are increasingly significant at a time when the world is facing challenges such as conflict, intolerance, climate crisis, and the erosion of human values.
He said lasting peace and prosperity can only be achieved if the Buddha’s messages of non-violence, compassion, friendship, and wisdom are put into practice. He expressed confidence that these teachings can guide not only individuals and societies but also the global community toward a positive path.
President Paudel added that Buddha’s philosophy—grounded in peace, coexistence, the middle path, and compassion—can contribute meaningfully to fostering global stability, cooperation, and mutual trust.
Highlighting Nepal as the birthplace of Buddha, he said it is both a matter of pride and responsibility, underscoring the need to manage diversity and pluralism in a way that promotes peaceful coexistence.
He also noted that Buddha Jayanti marks a unique occasion commemorating the birth, enlightenment, and Mahaparinirvana of Buddha on the full moon day of Baishakh.








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