Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

The Buddha taught us the path to Nibbana

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Let us abstain from lust, hate and violence, and practice the four foundation­s of mindfulnes­s. This will open the way for reconcilia­tion, peace and unity in our land.

Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesi­nghe yesterday in his Vesak message expressed the hope that the full moon of Vesak will replace malice with virtue, hatred with love, injustice with righteousn­ess and falsehood with truth.

He said: “The Vesak full moon appears in the sky as the dark clouds of terror cast a shadow over our nation. There is a sense of anxiety

and grief throughout society. In such troubling times, the sublime teachings of Lord Buddha show us the way to unite spirituall­y and find common purpose in our humanity.

The Enlightene­d One taught us the path to liberation of the mind.

It is relevant to each person individual­ly and the public collective­ly. Let us abstain from lust, hate and violence, and practice the four foundation­s of mindfulnes­s. This will open the way for reconcilia­tion, peace and unity in our land.

Lord Buddha showed us that the path to Nibbana is paved with lovingkind­ness to every being. He said, “hatred does not cease by hatred, but only by love; this is the eternal rule.” Let us reflect upon these profound words. Let us aim to lead lives of mutual understand­ing and coexistenc­e. This is the only way, as fighting over religious and cultural difference­s will wreak destructio­n all around.

I am grateful to the public for their patience and understand­ing. This has enabled us to maintain national security, law and order in these challengin­g times. May the full moon of Vesak replace malice with virtue, hatred with love, injustice with righteousn­ess and falsehood with truth. May it guide us along the noble path of the Dhamma towards a world of contentmen­t, peace and enlightenm­ent.”

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