Sri Lankan Delegation successfully conclude visit to Pakistan

Sri Lankan Delegation successfully conclude visit to Pakistan

At the invitation of the Government of Pakistan as a State Guest, Minister of Buddhasasana, Religious, and Cultural Affairs of Sri Lanka Vidura Wickramanayaka, led a delegation to Pakistan on May 27 2024, to participate in the International Symposium and Exhibition titled “From Gandhara to the World: The Legacy of Gandharan Buddhism” held in connection with Vesak Day 2024.

Minister Wickramanayaka was accompanied by Member of Parliament SMM Muszhaaraff, Ven. Halmillawewe Pemarathana Thero from the International Samanera Bhikkhu Training Institute, Dambulla, Ven. Prof. Thumbulle Seelakkhandha Thero, a member of the Sangha Council in Asgiri Maha Viharaya and former Vice-Chancellor of Pali and Buddhist University and Anuradhapura Bhikku University, Ven. Mugunuwela Anurudha Thero, General Secretary of the All Island Buddhist Council, and Ven. Prof. Tempitiye Indawimala, a lecturer at the Peradeniya University.  High Commissioner of Sri Lanka in Islamabad Admiral Ravindra C. Wijegunaratne, also participated in the Symposium and Exhibition.

The two-day International Symposium and Exhibition on Gandhara was held at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in  Islamabad from May 28 to 29. Religious leaders, experts, scholars, diplomats, historians, and art enthusiasts from Sri Lanka, Nepal, Thailand, and Vietnam participated, in providing a platform for the exchange of ideas and fostering connections.

Minister Wickramanayaka was the Chief Guest at the event and delivered the keynote speech. In his address he praised Pakistan's role in enhancing cultural relations and achieving international recognition for Vesak Day.  He emphasized the profound contribution of Buddhism to the culture, art, and civilization of South Asia and beyond. He called for harnessing Buddhist values and promoting cultural diplomacy to unite people and nations, stating, "Let us make Gandhara a bridge to serve this purpose. We must make Gandhara a living legacy."

Acknowledging the contemporary challenges in preserving and promoting Gandharan heritage, the Minister outlined strategies for fostering greater awareness, conservation, and research through international cooperation and collaboration to safeguard this invaluable cultural treasure.

During the visit, the Government of Pakistan arranged meetings for the delegation with the Prime Minister, the Foreign Minister and, the Minister of Religious Affairs and Interfaith Harmony of Pakistan, as well as the Governors of KPK and Punjab Provinces. They also organized visits to important museums and Buddhist cultural and heritage sites for the visiting delegation.

High Commission of Sri Lanka

Islamabad

04 June 2024

 

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