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Adhere to compassion, tolerance and non-violence: MR

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Poson has a special significance for Sri Lankans

 

 

In his Poson Day message, Opposition Leader Mahinda Rajapaksa said yesterday it was timely for all of us to once again adhere to the great principles of compassion, tolerance and non-violence that Buddhism has endowed us with.   

 

 

“The day of Poson holds a special significance for Sri Lankans as it marks an event that has shaped the course of our nation. The visit of Mihindu Maha Rahath Thera and his encounter with King Devanampiyathissa marks the advent of Buddhism in Sri Lanka.   
The arrival of Arahat Mahinda Thero and the introduction of Buddhism into Sri Lankan society has shaped the nation’s path. It is the foundation by which the way of life of our people was built on. Throughout our history Buddhism has impacted Sri Lanka’s cultural, spiritual and political landscape.   
This Poson, it is timely for us all to once again adhere to the great principles of compassion, tolerance and non-violence that Buddhism has endowed us with. These principles are even more valid today than it has ever been. I urge all Sri Lankans to dig deep into this nation’s foundation and rigorously pursue these principles and values that encourage all Sri Lankans to peacefully and harmoniously co-exist.   
May this Poson Full Moon Poya bring an abundance of light, peace and blessings to all Sri Lankans. May the blessings of the Triple Gem be with you,” he said. 

 

 

The day of Poson holds a special significance for Sri Lankans as it marks an event that has shaped the course of our nation