Lankan Buddhists place emphasis on principles of Buddhism -
President
It is indeed a great privilege to once again commemorate the triple
festival of events in the life of Siddhartha Gautama, the Buddha, with
great reverence and honour, and with full state patronage, President
Mahinda Rajapaksa said in a Vesak message.
The message: "We had great joy in seeing Sri Lankan Buddhists giving
emphasis to the principles of Buddhism with the dawn of the Sri
Sambuddhathva Jayanthi at the last Vesak festival. With the immense
pleasure of contemplating on the Buddha, we recall the great religious
awakening of devotion and wisdom that spread throughout Sri Lanka during
this year, as we now see the end of the Sambuddhathva Jayanthi
commemorations on this Vesak Day. It is our wish that this joy in the
Buddha and His teachings would abide in the minds of all Sri Lankans.
The teachings of the Buddha are the best way to lead a life that is
free of confusion. These teachings show us the path to lead a life free
of the four-fold evils and achieve success in this world and the next.
We must be aware that all who are of wrongful mind and thinking cause
many divisions and clashes that close the doors to our progress. As it
is stated in the Dhammapada:
"Attana va katam papam - attana sankilissati Attana akatam papam -
attana va visujjhati Suddhi asuddhi paccattam - nannno annam visodhaye"
"Evil done by oneself will defile one. Evil not done by oneself will
purify one. Purity and impurity depend on oneself. No one can purify
another.
"Therefore, let us in this Vesak season pave the way to success in
this world and the next, by eschewing all disputes and divisions and
making a commitment to national unity and religious co-existence through
seeing the true light of Buddhist teachings.
May you receive the blessings of the Samma Sambuddha!"
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