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Sri Lankan monks on visit to Buddhist sites

Pakistan is home to ancient Gandhara civilisati­on and sacred Buddhist attraction­s

- BY SANA JAMAL Correspond­ent

Adelegatio­n of Buddhist monks from Sri Lanka arrived in Pakistan for a week-long pilgrimage and visit to ancient Gandhara archaeolog­ical sites.

The visit is aimed at strengthen­ing cultural ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka based on shared Buddhist heritage.

The monks began their journey with a visit to the Lahore Museum, which houses some of the finest remains of the Gandhara civilisati­on and rare Buddhist relics including the jewel of the museum ‘Fasting Buddha’ and ‘Sikri Stupa’ dating back to the 2nd century BC.

Gandhara was the most important Buddhist learning centre between the 2nd century BC and 7th century AD. In Lahore, the delegation visited different cultural and heritage sites of Pakistan, including Badshahi Masjid and Lahore Fort.

Ancient civilisati­on

After concluding the Lahore trip, they set off for Islamabad to visit the sacred Buddhist sites in Taxila and Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province. In Islamabad, the Sri Lankan delegation will meet President Dr Arif Alvi, Prime Minister Imran Khan and Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi and officials of the Ministry of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony.

Pakistan is home to the ancient Buddhist civilisati­on, which had long remained hidden from the eyes of the world, said Dr Walpole Piyananda, the president of Dharma Vijaya Buddhist Vihara, US.

Dr Piyananda is leading the delegation. He appreciate­d Islamabad’s efforts to facilitate tourists and hoped for enhanced steps for the promotion of religious tourism.

Message of peace

“Every religion had given a message of peace and harmony” and the frequent visits could help strengthen cultural ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka, he said.

The tour has been arranged by the Pakistan High Commission in Colombo to boost religious tourism in Pakistan by showcasing the rich cultural heritage of Pakistan. The visit is in line with PM’s vision to promote religious tourism, project Pakistan’s historical treasures and strengthen cultural ties, said Pakistan’s second secretary at High Commission in Colombo, Ayesha Abu Bakr Fahad.

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The Buddhist monk’s team led by Dr Piyananda aims to strengthen cultural ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.
■ The Buddhist monk’s team led by Dr Piyananda aims to strengthen cultural ties between Pakistan and Sri Lanka.

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