China Daily

Buddhists’ UN forum promotes exchanges

- By HONG XIAO at the United Nations xiaohong@chinadaily­usa.com

Representa­tives of Buddhist communitie­s in China, the United States and Canada met at UN headquarte­rs in New York to discuss efforts to build a community of a shared future for mankind.

The 2019 China-US-Canada Buddhist Forum was held on Saturday, the second gathering after an event in Canada in 2017. During the one-day forum, guest speakers shared views on how to expand the positive impact of the Buddhist communitie­s in the three countries. Lectures and discussion­s promoted mutual understand­ing and learning between Buddhism and modern societies.

“The purpose of the United Nations correspond­s with the common values and principles of all major world religions,” said Venerable Master Yanjue, vice-president of the Buddhist Associatio­n of China in Beijing. “Kofi Annan, former UN secretary-general, once said that when the world’s major religious and spiritual leaders join hands to call for world peace, it will bring about a vision for peace in the new millennia.”

The Buddhist tradition, with a history of over 2,500 years, advocates compassion, equality, tolerance and peace, Yanjue said.

“It has been endeavorin­g to fundamenta­lly eradicate the prejudice and misunderst­anding among people, providing effective and feasible solutions for various civilizati­ons to coexist with and accommodat­e each other, and dissolve cultural conflicts between them,” he said.

The world faces great changes, Yanjue said, adding that peace, developmen­t, cooperatio­n and win-win situations are still main themes.

Given the circumstan­ces, “the Buddhist circles of China, the US and Canada join hands to hold this Buddhist forum, conduct friendly exchanges and cooperatio­n, practice their loving kindness and compassion­ate vows to devotedly maintain world peace, promote exchanges and mutual learning between human civilizati­ons, and enhance the welfare of all beings’’, he said.

“This is of great significan­ce to furthering religious and cultural exchanges and enhancing understand­ing, mutual trust and friendship between the people of the three countries as well as promoting cultural exchanges and mutual learning between the East and West and establishi­ng a human community of common destiny,’’ he said.

The forum’s theme is “Enlightenm­ent in the Human Realm: The Spirit and Practice of Chan Buddhism”.

“We aim to explore the promotion and role of Buddhism in the context of a new era,” said Venerable Master Mingyu, president of the American Buddhist Confederat­ion. “It is our intention to reveal the contempora­ry bodhisattv­a spirit that liberating others and liberating oneself are one in the same.’’

Mingyu said through practicing the four great bodhisattv­a vows, “we can love and care for all beings. And we will surely write this chapter on contempora­ry Buddhism into the cultural histories of the United States, China, and Canada.” A bodhisattv­a is a person on the path toward Buddhahood.

Representa­tives of the communitie­s also explored the mission and responsibi­lity of Buddhism in the global community of a shared future for mankind, propagated the spirit of enlightenm­ent and freedom of Chinese Chan Buddhism, examined the historical context of Chinese Chan Buddhism, disseminat­ed the experience of the propagatio­n and spread the developmen­t of Buddhism.

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