Sri Lankan Buddhist Leader Reveals China Pressed its Government to Stop Dalai Lama's Visit

Sri Lankan Buddhist Leader Reveals China Pressed its Government to Stop Dalai Lama’s Visit

In a deeply symbolic gesture, the Most Venerable Dr. Waskaduwe Mahindawansa, esteemed Sri Lankan Buddhist leader, embarked on a pilgrimage to Dharamshala to offer a sacred relic to His Holiness the Dalai Lama. However, amidst this spiritual exchange, Dr. Waskaduwe shed light on a somber reality—the diplomatic pressure used by China to oppose the Dalai Lama’s potential visit to Sri Lanka.

In an exclusive interview with WION, Dr. Waskaduwe recounted the cordial invitation extended to His Holiness by top Sri Lankan monks, a gesture intended to honor his status as a revered Buddhist leader. Yet, this noble invitation was met with vehement opposition from China, casting a shadow over the prospects of His Holiness’s visit.

Expressing dismay at China’s interference, Dr. Waskaduwe emphasized the fundamental principles of religious freedom and mutual respect. He reaffirmed Sri Lanka’s commitment to fostering cultural and spiritual exchanges, irrespective of external pressures.

Despite the diplomatic hurdles, Dr. Waskaduwe remains optimistic about the enduring bonds between India and Sri Lanka, rooted in shared cultural heritage and spiritual kinship. His commitment to strengthening these ties echoes a sentiment of resilience and unity in the face of adversity.

As the sacred relic finds its new home in the care of His Holiness the Dalai Lama, it serves as a testament to the unyielding spirit of reverence and solidarity among Buddhist communities worldwide, transcending political divides and reaffirming the timeless values of compassion and harmony.

Describing his visit to Dharamshala as a profound and memorable experience, Dr. Waskaduwe expressed a commitment to continuing engagements with the office of the Dalai Lama, underscoring the importance of mutual respect and understanding among Buddhist communities worldwide.

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