Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Sri Lanka and Pakistan inherit rich cultural heritage through Buddhism: Pakistan Envoy

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Sri Lanka and Pakistan inherit a rich cultural heritage and strong cultural relations which are deep-rooted in history, and the mutual love between the two people, transcendi­ng any other considerat­ion, is the foundation of special relationsh­ip that is further cemented by the commonalit­y of eternal values of universal peace and love for humanity, espoused both by Buddhism and Islam, a Pakistani envoy said.

Pakistani High Commission­er Dr. Shahid Ahmad Hashmat expressed these views during his concluding address at an Internatio­nal Seminar on ‘Buddhist & Gandhara Civilizati­on: The Cultural Nexus between Pakistan and Sri Lanka’, organised by the High Commission of Pakistan in collaborat­ion with the Buddhist & Pali University, Homagama held recently.

Renowned scholars from China, Germany, Pakistan and Sri Lanka were the keynote speakers at the Seminar. The scholars include Director, Tsinghua University Internatio­nal Center for Communicat­ion, China Prof. Dr. Li Xiguang, Prof. Dr. Hugh van Skyhawk of University of Mainze, Germany, Former Vice Chancellor - University of Balochista­n, Pakistan, Brig. (R) Agha Ahmad Gul, Director General of High Education Commission, Pakistan Dr. Safdar Ali Shah, Director,taxila Institute of Asian Civilizati­ons, Pakistan Prof. Dr. Ghani-ur-rehman and Vice Chancellor, Buddhist & Pali University of Sri Lanka Ven. Senior Prof. Dr. Gallelle Sumanasiri Thero,. Brig. (R) Agha Ahmad Gul, in his presentati­on, elaborated the various facets of Gandhara Civilizati­on and its historical and cultural influence.

Prof. Dr. Ghan-ur-rehman elaborated that one of the brightest chapter of the history of Pakistan is the Buddhist Gandhara that flourished during the first five centuries of the common era.

Prof. Dr. Hugh van Skyhawk explained that among the many statues and relics of Gandhāra art, there is a motif that is better known than any other the world over: the fasting Siddhārtha.prof. Dr. Li Xiguang shared the travel notes about Uddiyana (Swat vally in northern Pakistan) written by the five Chinese pilgrims from Faxian in the 5th century, Song Yun in the 6th century, xuanzang in the 7th century, Huichao and Wukong in the 8th century. In Chinese Buddhism, Uddiyanais identified with Western Heaven where the universal emperor Jade Emperor and the immortals live.

Dr. Safdar Ali Shah explained glimpses of Buddhist heritage, including famous monasterie­s, stupas, and specimen of Gandhara Art preserved in Pakistan. He further added that when Buddhism spread beyond its birthplace, the first two places where it took root were Gandhara (Pakistan) and Ceylon (Sri Lanka).among other places,relics of Buddha were enshrined in the great stupas of Gandhara which linked it with other dhato-garbha (relic-depository) stupas around the world, including

Sri Lanka.

Vice Chancellor, Buddhist & Pali University of Sri Lanka,ven. senior Prof. Dr. Gallelle Sumanasiri Thero warmly welcomed the guests and paid rich tribute to the Government of Pakistan for preservati­on of the archaeolog­ical treasures, Buddhist sites and artifacts, which he witnessed during his visit to Pakistan. He also appreciate­d the High Commission of Pakistan for holding the Internatio­nal Seminar at Buddhist & Pali University.

At the conclusion, High Commission­er of Pakistan, Dr. Shahid Ahmad Hashmat announced that the Government of Pakistan through its High Commission will be awarding 1000 scholarshi­ps to the Sri Lankan students in diverse fields and exchange of faculty members, students and programmes. He also invited the participan­ts and students of the Buddhist & Pali University to visit Pakistan and assured that the High Commission of Pakistan will provide complete assistance and visa facilitati­on in this regard. He emphasized that Pakistan is peace loving country and it supports promotion of cooperatio­n in all areas with South Asian nations and with Sri Lanka in particular.

He emphasized that Pakistan is peace loving country and it supports promotion of cooperatio­n in all areas with South Asian nations and with Sri Lanka in particular

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