Vesak Celebrated in Turkey with International Participation

Vesak Celebrated in Turkey with International Participation

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The Embassy of Sri Lanka in Ankara celebrated Vesak on the 30th May 2016, with participation and collaboration of several countries, in Antalya, Turkey.

The event was held at the Nepalese garden at EXPO-2016 in Antalya. The Nepalese garden was chosen as the venue given the fact that the Lord Buddha was born in Lumbini which is situated in present day Nepal.

This celebration is most significant as it is the first time in the known history that Vesak, which commemorates the Birth, Enlightenment and Parinirvana of Lord Buddha was celebrated in Turkey with international participation.

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Recalling  the spirit of partnership that prevailed among  thirty three  nations, when  the Vesak day was declared as an International Day of Observance by the United Nations in the year 2000 sponsoring resolution Number  54/115 of 8th February  2000, the Embassy invited the Diplomats of the resident Missions in Turkey of those 33 countries to participate at the event to  celebrate  Vesak  acknowledging  the contribution that Buddhist philosophy  has made for over two and half millennia and continues to make to the spirituality of humanity. In addition, the Turkish officials and visitors to EXPO – Antalya 2016 were present at the event. The Commissioner General of EXPO Antalya 2016, Ambassador Erdogan Kok graced the occasion as the Chief Guest.

Speaking to the press, the Ambassador of Sri Lanka to Turkey P M Amza stated that the doctrine of Lord Buddha is based on tolerance and ahimsa which are the core ingredients for prevailing and spreading peace towards all humanity.

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In the backdrop of a serene stupa with more than 1000 Buddhist flags swaying in the breeze, the Sri Lanka National Youth Dance Troupe evoked blessings of Lord  Buddha by reciting shloka, sutra and Bothu Bethi Gee. The young dancers also performed Pooja dances to the background music of famous Buddhist songs such as “Buddhanubawena Sith Neth Pahanwee”.

Embassy of Sri Lanka

Ankara

31.05.2016

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