Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Must stand together to foster peace: PM

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Sri Lankans must stand together as a nation with the determinat­ion to foster peace, harmony and reconcilia­tion in the name of national progress, Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe said in his Deepavali message yesterday.

The message further said:

The clay lamps that Hindus across the world light in their homes on Deepavali symbolise the inner light that protects from spiritual darkness.these lamps and rituals associated with the festival represent the victory of virtue over evil, and of freedom over slavery, both for individual­s and the community as a whole.

Some believe that Deepavali commemorat­es the return of Lord Rama to his kingdom Ayodhya after an exile of 12 years, while others suggest it is the day on which Lord Shiva defeated the evil king Bali to set Goddess Lakshmi free from imprisonme­nt. All these myths and folklore highlight the

Hindus believe that with these rituals and traditions they can enlighten and purify their hearts and minds, eradicatin­g all evils including egoism and envy.

fact that the gloom of evil must be replaced with the grace of virtue.

Hindus believe that with these rituals and traditions they can enlighten and purify their hearts and minds, eradicatin­g all evils including egoism and envy. This teaches us the importance of instilling shared values and considerin­g the needs of others as we do our own.

The undeniable fact is that when we are divided, things fall apart. Hence, we must stand together as a nation with the determinat­ion to foster peace, harmony and reconcilia­tion in the name of national progress. On this festival of light, I wish the Hindus in Sri Lanka and across the world prosperity and good fortune.

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