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Nagpur: Babasaheb’s mantra of ‘Educate, organize, and struggle’ has been instrumental in the overall progress of his followers, leading to the spread of Buddhism in India, said Bhadant Arya Surei Sassai, chairman of the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti. Surei Sassai made the statement during the closing ceremony of the International Tri-Pitaka Collective Reading held at Deekshabhoomi. The event was attended by Omvo Dixie, president of the International Chanting Council, and over 200 Buddhist monks from India, America, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
Bhadant Sassai recalled the historic event where Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ashes were enshrined in the Dharmachakra Mahastupa at Deekshabhoomi. Omvo Dixie emphasised that the collective reading of Tri-Pitaka is held annually in Bodh Gaya, with different countries taking turns leading the event. This year, India was honoured to host the event.
The ceremony began with a Dhamma rally organised by the Samata Sainik Dal, which started from Anna Bhau Sathe Chowk and concluded at Deekshabhoomi. The rally was followed by a collective reading of Tri-Pitaka, led by Bhadant Sassai, and attended by Buddhist monks and followers from across the globe.
Nagpur: Babasaheb’s mantra of ‘Educate, organize, and struggle’ has been instrumental in the overall progress of his followers, leading to the spread of Buddhism in India, said Bhadant Arya Surei Sassai, chairman of the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti. Surei Sassai made the statement during the closing ceremony of the International Tri-Pitaka Collective Reading held at Deekshabhoomi. The event was attended by Omvo Dixie, president of the International Chanting Council, and over 200 Buddhist monks from India, America, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
Bhadant Sassai recalled the historic event where Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ashes were enshrined in the Dharmachakra Mahastupa at Deekshabhoomi. Omvo Dixie emphasised that the collective reading of Tri-Pitaka is held annually in Bodh Gaya, with different countries taking turns leading the event. This year, India was honoured to host the event.
The ceremony began with a Dhamma rally organised by the Samata Sainik Dal, which started from Anna Bhau Sathe Chowk and concluded at Deekshabhoomi. The rally was followed by a collective reading of Tri-Pitaka, led by Bhadant Sassai, and attended by Buddhist monks and followers from across the globe.
Bhadant Sassai recalled the historic event where Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ashes were enshrined in the Dharmachakra Mahastupa at Deekshabhoomi. Omvo Dixie emphasised that the collective reading of Tri-Pitaka is held annually in Bodh Gaya, with different countries taking turns leading the event. This year, India was honoured to host the event.
The ceremony began with a Dhamma rally organised by the Samata Sainik Dal, which started from Anna Bhau Sathe Chowk and concluded at Deekshabhoomi. The rally was followed by a collective reading of Tri-Pitaka, led by Bhadant Sassai, and attended by Buddhist monks and followers from across the globe.
Nagpur: Babasaheb’s mantra of ‘Educate, organize, and struggle’ has been instrumental in the overall progress of his followers, leading to the spread of Buddhism in India, said Bhadant Arya Surei Sassai, chairman of the Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar Smarak Samiti. Surei Sassai made the statement during the closing ceremony of the International Tri-Pitaka Collective Reading held at Deekshabhoomi. The event was attended by Omvo Dixie, president of the International Chanting Council, and over 200 Buddhist monks from India, America, Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, Myanmar, Vietnam, and Bangladesh.
Bhadant Sassai recalled the historic event where Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar’s ashes were enshrined in the Dharmachakra Mahastupa at Deekshabhoomi. Omvo Dixie emphasised that the collective reading of Tri-Pitaka is held annually in Bodh Gaya, with different countries taking turns leading the event. This year, India was honoured to host the event.
The ceremony began with a Dhamma rally organised by the Samata Sainik Dal, which started from Anna Bhau Sathe Chowk and concluded at Deekshabhoomi. The rally was followed by a collective reading of Tri-Pitaka, led by Bhadant Sassai, and attended by Buddhist monks and followers from across the globe.
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